Example sentences of "they [modal v] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | well it 's like Elly , you know , I mean even she said she 's , I can really see , she said I even said it in an argument the other day , cos none of them could see at the time |
2 | They may feel at the time very sincere about their forgiveness but if that is all that happens the old feelings of misunderstanding and bitterness can swiftly recur . |
3 | As the formation of these smaller fullerenes seems to require extensive annealing of more disorganized clusters , they may form at a relatively late stage of clustering . |
4 | If another competitor catches you up , they may overtake at a safe and suitable place , and you should give way . |
5 | Students taking the degree without honours have a choice of the subjects which they may take at a higher level . |
6 | Words flung out in temper , for instance , do not carry lasting conviction although they may wound at the time , whereas a calm statement , arising from inner knowledge , is likely to come from the centre of one 's being and to hold fast . |
7 | This is closely related to perceptions of life expectancy ; some people not only anticipate that they may age more quickly , but also that they may die at a younger age . |
8 | Before people talk of Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals , they ought to look at the map and understand what they are saying . |
9 | They must go at the break of day , you know ? |
10 | It would have been impossible to have brought an airliner into the gallery — they must remain at the Museum 's ‘ out-station ’ at Wroughton , Wilts , but the next best thing was achieved . |
11 | Then before each row of the circular rows , they must look at the side lever of the main carriage that is nearest the knitting . |
12 | And finally , they should explain at the very beginning of their conversation why they are phoning you . |
13 | ‘ To do so they should look at the yield of the shares and the strength of the company 's management , ’ he said . |
14 | On the other hand , if theorists adopt a particular conception , then they should look at the way that contemporary social representations have developed their particular qualities through argument and how , in turn , these representations set the agenda for further argumentation . |
15 | They should look at the Europe that will exist in five or 10 years ' time , at a Community with 18 or 20 members and perhaps even more , and at the interests that we have in common — security , defence , foreign policy , the environment , prosperity and peace in the world . |
16 | Between three and four hours later they 'll arrive at a point about thirty miles from here . ’ |
17 | Exactly and once you get that appointment on the phone that you wanted , erm , they 'll look at the day , you 'll take it regardless . |
18 | Compare a seaside town , then they 'll look at the Roman . |
19 | Had she warned her that there was every possibility they might meet at the Family Day ? |
20 | OK , they might smile at the end of the game and say : ‘ Oh , well done ! ’ |
21 | That sounds like something that they might have at the end of term or something done by an adult working in a steelworks . |
22 | Floy had been surreptitiously trying to gather up stones which they could arrange at the roadside , perhaps in the form of an arrow for Fenella and Caspar . |
23 | They could laugh at the absurdities of life and people that made no sense to those who had n't lived in Ireland . |
24 | Massenga shot them before they could fire at the bulldozer . |
25 | To get this charter , Ayr had to demonstrate that they could manufacture at a ‘ landed cost ’ competitive with other Digital plants , particularly those in the Far East . |
26 | So that kind of thing made analysts think that they could go on more than just free associations , they could look at a person 's character , as it were . |
27 | They could look at the power station without the slightest premonition of disaster and the horror of the Whistler seemed as much beyond their interest as it was their comprehension . |
28 | They 'd meet at The Roebuck , the same pub that everyone from the shop used , on Saturday lunchtime , then go down the Kings Road spending their money . |
29 | ‘ Oo , ’ they 'd say at the merest smear of mud , ‘ you had a pig in here ? ’ |
30 | I should think they 'd jump at the chance of some pocket money . ’ |