Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [adv] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 A number of students may opt instead to spend this term at one of the following European universities — Amsterdam , Ghent , Autonomous University of Barcelona , as part of an ERASMUS exchange project .
2 We must act now to stop this happening .
3 Before I attempt to support these claims , however , I should like briefly to sketch some of the broadest parameters of the analysis of art and culture that critical theory of the Frankfurt School proffered .
4 FPA director Doreen Massey said : ‘ GPs and clinics must work together to reach this huge area of need . ’
5 The general consensus , however , is that time is not on our side , and the law must move quickly to offer such enhanced protection as it can .
6 And although there are some MPs who think Clarke should go now to prevent any worse gaffes , it is only on past events rather than future possibilities that such decisions can be made .
7 But he warned Quins must play better to go all the way .
8 Better technology should help both to recover more gas from existing reserves and also to make new areas accessible .
9 ‘ Mike , Sabrina , you 'll work together to trace those kegs .
10 The evidence discussed above might seem immediately to refute this theory .
11 If you have n't time to make all the figures yourself , a group from your knitting club might get together to make these as a shared gift .
12 When the drugs debate gets overheated , when there 's talk of plagues and tidal waves and the destruction of a whole generation , we 'd do well to remember that .
13 Good progress was made on the Saturday but when I looked at what still remained for Sunday , I thought we 'd do well to finish half the distance .
14 You 'd do better to buy more shares in the market — if you really want more .
15 Thank you very much and we 'd like now to answer any questions that you may have .
16 In theory , the administration could decide simply to ignore all the laws that give America unilateral power to impose sanctions on its trading partners .
17 Only the most objectionable individual could manage simultaneously to antagonize all three assessors .
18 Bedtime or early morning feeds are often the last to go and the mother may decide just to maintain this one feed until the child loses interest .
19 The Nun 's Priest 's Tale is a complex and supremely witty composition that has been described as a microcosm of the Canterbury Tales as a whole ; I shall seek only to illustrate those points of particular relevance to our study of the Shipman 's Tale 's immediate literary context .
20 This government — any government — would do well to heed those dangers .
21 The hon. Gentleman would do well to acknowledge those facts .
22 You gentlemen would do well to remember that fact ’
23 She would do well to remember that .
24 Teachers in schools where decision-making is ‘ closed ’ would do well to remember this and utilise it to help them ease their school towards a more ‘ open ’ system .
25 All the Home Unions would do well to recognise this and they would do even better to persuade the International Board to take effective control of the player migrations betwen the two hemispheres .
26 The point to make is that light can be thrown on the role of judicial control of government activity by looking at how it operates in relation to particular areas of government activity , and although I will not attempt to do so in any systematic way in this book , the reader would do well to bear this approach in mind .
27 There is a supplementary book included in the package , however , and you would do well to read this first if you want to get maximum benefit from the program .
28 There is a supplementary book included in the package , however , and you would do well to read this first if you want to get maximum benefit from the program .
29 The peer panels and the council would do well to consider this fact , and to keep in mind that a rejected grant is not a denial of artistic freedom , but an eventuality of government-sponsored art .
30 Take care not to condescend to your reader ( e.g. " the reader would do well to consider this point …
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