Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [pn reflx] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But you were right when you insisted that I must give myself the opportunity to learn my true feelings , although … ’ |
2 | I had the strange impression that he wanted me to believe he was death ; that at any moment the leathery old skin and the eyes would fall , and I should find myself the guest of a skeleton . |
3 | I think he just wants to keep putting it off ; he might be frightened of me gaining too much independence , or he might simply be scared that I 'll kill myself the way a lot of youths seem to when they get a bike . |
4 | To get some idea of the best system for your particular way of life you should ask yourself the sort of questions a heating contractor would ask : |
5 | For each week you are resident in Edinburgh you should allow yourself the following minimum sums of money to cover your expenses . |
6 | ( 1 ) For each week you are resident in Edinburgh you should allow yourself the following sums of money to cover your expenses . |
7 | And she 'd scrub herself the hands with that you know and of course my mam used to do all the baking did n't she . |
8 | You could ask yourself the following questions : |
9 | If you regularly take snacks instead of eating properly , you will deny yourself the nutrients that your body requires . |
10 | Well that 's two million pounds interestingly erm there are costs er er er we had some of our U S interest rates and we er that actually was an outgoing erm there , there are lots of other pluses and minuses and we , you can kid yourself the rate being eight point nine accrued and five and a half adjusted er if you want to think you know if you th think the treasury job was a good one , but erm the truth lies somewhere in between I suspect . |
11 | But I find it hard to accept that all our land should be so buttoned up , and that we should allow ourselves the arrogant and indulgent belief — against every lesson in history — that we can run things better than nature . |
12 | Our idea was that we should call ourselves The All Stars . |
13 | We will set ourselves the objective of increasing the degree of consonance still further , and therefore the bass will be kept consonant with all upper parts : Though the effect of this is quite good , indeed smooth and sonorous , the concept of using a bass consonant with all upper parts has produced chords which are either diminished 7ths ( chord 1 ) or contain major or minor chords . |
14 | We can allow ourselves the luxury of such an extravagant theory , provided that the odds against this coincidence occurring on a planet do not exceed 100 billion billion to one . |
15 | I should think that happens quite a lot , but I doubt they 'd call themselves The Hell Fire Club . |
16 | He may need to do all this , and to ventilate his fears of a future without her ; but he has probably been told since he was three years old that ‘ boys do n't cry ’ , and that men must always show courage and maintain the stiff upper lip , so he may deny himself the relief of lowering his defences and ‘ letting go ’ which society expects the widow to do quite naturally . |
17 | He 'll prove himself the best fighter in the world because the WBC 's main contender Tony Tucker and WBO champion Mike Moorer , a really dangerous customer , are waiting in the wings . |