Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of them may involve social policies ; others may involve environmental policies on which we shall have to give ground during the next 10 , 15 or 20 years . |
2 | Despite the fact that neither the Model Code nor the Take-over Code have the force of law , they do represent important statements of commercial morality and at times breach of them may have legal consequences . |
3 | I wonder if I may offer some thoughts on this theme as I reflect on the situation facing Catholic Christians in our Church today . |
4 | In Scotland I may find some answers . |
5 | I may have other problems one of these days , but overweight is never again going to be one of them ’ … |
6 | ‘ Well , thank you , Mr Glynn , that 's all for the moment but I may have more questions for you later . ’ |
7 | In summary : ‘ We 'll discuss work problems and possible remedies , both of which you suggest ; I may have some thoughts on these too . ’ |
8 | But having read them , it is first of all possible that I may have some queries on them . |
9 | The hon. Gentleman and I may have some disagreements , but I have respect for his command of basic arithmetic . |
10 | He said make-up was all very well for some people , but he hated to see it on girls who were n't the right type — implying I suppose , that I ought to wear woollen stockings and teach in a Sunday school ! |
11 | I suppose I ought to organise some curtains , but I never shut them so it 's hardly a priority . |
12 | I ought to get some vegetables today I suppose . |
13 | ‘ I ought to get these keys to the garage . ’ |
14 | I must check those feelings which are the expression of physical instinct craving for satisfaction , but God knows celibacy is as painful to women ( even from the physical standpoint ) as it is to men — could not be more painful than it is to a woman . |
15 | At the risk of harping on about U2 , as the entire legions of the media has recently , I must mention two reports from the Irish Press . |
16 | ‘ Well , madam , I must make some congratulations to you . |
17 | ‘ Oh , then I must bring some flowers or fruit , ’ said Ianthe . |
18 | ‘ I must draw these shadows back into the sea , where they can hurt less . |
19 | ‘ I must re-do these highlights ! |
20 | I think about the carpet that 's got to be laid , and I must clean those windows tomorrow … |
21 | I could resume light training but I must undergo further tests . |
22 | I must correct some points of detail in the article . |
23 | Not because I suppose and I must condemn any particulars group we all , in the end said not this time . |
24 | I must have all sorts in me . |
25 | I must have sensitive eyes |
26 | ‘ I 've decided I must have schizoid tendencies . |
27 | ‘ Good God , I must take holy orders immediately . ’ |
28 | ‘ I must plan some parties . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 've travelled in the rush hour myself , and I must say two passengers in one compartment seems unlikely . ’ |
30 | If there 's anything embedded in it like gravel or something and it does n't come away easily you must n't , it comes under the categories of what you call foreign bodies , which first aider is not at liberty to poke about , you must leave foreign bodies that do n't come away easily where they are and bandage them round and send them off to hospital or a doctor , but assuming it 's just a little clean graze , if I have n't got a tap to put it under , then I must use little bits of gauze to wash , put in a bowl of water and just wipe , yeah , and you always wipe obviously from the centre of a wound towards the outside , otherwise if you start to wipe across the whole thing you take dirt from one side of the wound across and drop it off in the middle somewhere , so you wipe from the centre out and throw that piece away and you take another piece and wipe from the centre out and so on until you feel happy , quite happy . |