Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do not take these precautions , you may eventually lose some irreplaceable programs or data . |
2 | Some are certainly seen each winter in areas where breeding has not been established , which may only indicate some local dispersal or that the species is easy to miss when breeding . |
3 | You may perhaps have some mild symptoms of the disease itself . |
4 | You may perhaps have some mild symptoms of the disease itself . |
5 | So far the survey has picked up 20 galaxies ; it should eventually find several thousand . |
6 | And she also felt slightly nervous lest the large house should suddenly disgorge many other hidden residents , for what would she do if suddenly confronted , at one go , with Amelia , Magnus , Gabriel , and Annunciata , and all their varying wives and husbands ? |
7 | I should perhaps add that British Rail , in announcing these changes , claim that they are in line with the Passengers ’ Charter ( and hence , by implication , with the Citizens ’ Charter ) . |
8 | By pre-adjunct he means adjectives in prenominal attributive position ; by characterisation he means something like inherent or permanent ( to which one should perhaps add some cautious and flexible condition such as " in the circumstances " ) . |
9 | He termed this new pattern of systematized organization ‘ bureaucracy ’ , and argued that it must progressively supplant all rival systems of administration in a modern society because of its technical superiority in tackling problems and marshalling large-scale activity in a purposeful way . |
10 | Nevertheless , the sheer magnitude of public investment should still demand that appropriate appraisal techniques are adopted . |
11 | These days , when she occasionally took over from Annunciata and brushed Mrs Browning 's hair , she marvelled that a woman so much older than herself should still have such black , black hair with only a very few silver threads in it ( which she was instructed to pull out ) . |
12 | The roadshow 's organiser must always keep this larger audience in mind . |
13 | The housegroup should always retain this outward focus . |
14 | The chief executive or clerk of the local authority should always provide each newly-elected councillor with a copy of these which should be studied closely by the new councillor . |
15 | Gardeners should always follow these simple rules when dealing with any piece of electric or petrol-driven machinery . |
16 | When diagnosed early , treatments available from aquatic specialists should help , but you must also make all necessary improvements in aquarium or pond conditions . |
17 | You must also put this same logical name assignment into your SYS$MANAGER:LIFESPAN_STARTUP.COM file ( Section 1.5.1 ) , so that you can be absolutely sure it will always be assigned before you start up the LIFESPAN process which will use it . |
18 | If you plan to defer your pension , you should also defer any graduated pension to which you may be entitled — or you risk losing the increases you would otherwise obtain . |
19 | You should also remove any dead or dying foliage on waterlilies and marginals . |
20 | The therapist should also reward any positive changes by expressing satisfaction and by indicating their potential long-term benefits . |
21 | They should be credible in the assessment context , which means that in addition to having expertise in the relevant discipline , they should also have some formal training in assessment methodology and techniques . |
22 | He should also understand that Gothic developed with special characteristics to serve the needs of England , and it was not a foreign import . |
23 | A person claiming to have dispossessed another must similarly fulfil both these requirements . |
24 | ‘ I was thinking about what you were saying , ’ I told her , while memories of Nour flooded my being so that I felt I could n't bear it but must instantly take that gleaming knife and open my body to let him out . |
25 | I find it strange that people with whom I have been associated should now accept that independent bankers control so much of our destiny . |
26 | But we must now leave these tangential matters and return to the task of establishing what social anthropology is and does . |
27 | Without a moment 's further hesitation , we must now add this new Chandos recording to the pile of exceptional Messiahs . |
28 | Inevitably signatories of the Convention must now deny any such intention , although when the provisions on transit rights were negotiated it was assumed ( or at least hoped ) that the United States would ratify the Convention . |
29 | Labour must now display some political creativity if it is to offset the effects of Major 's plans for Toryism . |
30 | ‘ Anyway , ’ she went on , ‘ then he went to portugal and everything changed of course you should really have some new blinds but they 're so expensive and they warp . ’ |