Example sentences of "they [modal v] [adj] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of them must first pass through a stage of being used within LE by black speakers , before being taken up by the LE speaking community as a whole . |
2 | They may each act alone and without the agreement of the other but not in a way which is incompatible with the order ( s2(7) ( 8 ) ) . |
3 | Insiders may decide to defer public disclosure so that they may first build up a position in the relevant shares . |
4 | When we examine a specific case from these different points of view it becomes obvious that they may all contribute to our understanding . |
5 | They may all start off the same , but the principle of organization is inexorable and they develop specialized functions according to the needs of the whole . |
6 | Now they may all look dirty to you but this one has been used less and it therefore has less . |
7 | Paradoxically they may all have been wrong . |
8 | If you do not help your people , or allow them to help themselves , they may all die , and take you with them . |
9 | If the adventurers leave the Tower without destroying the Blackshard they must each make a WP test . |
10 | The cost function must satisfy the condition that : Therefore , to minimize industry costs with two firms , and with this cost structure , they must each produce half . |
11 | They must each have something of reality about them . |
12 | And the front two , ’ Tim said with emphasis , ‘ must touch the shelf rim exactly — that 's called presenting — and , ’ he paused , ‘ they must all face the front . |
13 | Nevertheless he insisted that , at least until they were over Esk , they must all stay together ; they owed that to the Border men and indeed all who looked for a share in the spoil . |
14 | Each member of the enterprise contributes something different , but they must all contribute towards a common goal . |
15 | As soon as any of their number is reduced to half Wounds or below , they must all make successful Ld tests or break off combat and flee back to their cave . |
16 | by no means all farmers are as antipathetic to the conservationist case as is sometimes assumed , but eventually they must all make a living . |
17 | They must all think she was out of her mind . |
18 | In the last equation you will notice that the bracketed expressions approximate to our sectors , the industrial and commercial as well as the personal ( I-S ) , the public sector ( G-T ) , and the external sector ( X-M ) , and that although they must all sum to zero it does not follow that each expression must be equal to zero . |
19 | Rodriguez thought they must all look like big , hairless teddy-bears romping over the dunes . |
20 | It seemed to her that they must all know what it contained . |
21 | A publisher is eligible for membership when they publish fifteen titles , ten of which must have been commercially exploited land they must all have been written by PRS writer members ) . |
22 | I muttered something about not wanting to trample over the very different memories they must all have of Conor , talked a little about the family 's surprise at finding that their son had such an extensive social and business life . |
23 | How they must all have found curses on their lips , Baptists or not ! |
24 | " Do n't be silly , they must all have gone years ago , keeping Sir Dermot out of the Courts . |
25 | Carolyn noticed that everyone was watching Bryony , and Bryony smiled and threaded the ear-rings through the holes in her ears , and they must all have a look and comment . |
26 | Judging from the ensembles in which their names appear , the instruments they are listed as playing in other ballet livrets , and the inventories of instruments that some of the royal wind players had in their possession at their deaths , they must all have been versatile performers on several instruments . |
27 | So Colin gave orders to the gardeners that they must all keep away from that part of the garden in future . |
28 | But they must first study a variety of assessment procedures , try them out , and research the outcomes rigorously . |
29 | She believes that before any adult can reach his or her full potential , they must first turn their attention to healing the hurt child within . |
30 | WINNING — When a player has 325 seats , they must first declare themselves then attempt to land on a black square . |