Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | I may hunt with my lords Fitzwilliam and Forester and Hawke , but here in the East Riding they still have standards to maintain . ’ |
2 | I sometimes think I may live with it for a lifetime and never really know it intimately . |
3 | I may share with others the sense of wonder that none of us could have believed in 1987 that the most significant international changes would take place . |
4 | I may agree with sentiment but it pissed me off none the less . |
5 | As a confirmed anti-wilkoite I may agree with his sentiments on lack of flair , but that s not really the point is it ? |
6 | yeah because ten to fifteen years earlier there was n't this amount of class consciousness and now you 're saying that bond 's completely broken down which I may agree with you on but , but they 're now organizing themselves purely on this hey we 're all friends now or s and we 've got ta gang together all seventy percent of us against the landlords which was n't |
7 | Erm sort of I may deal with sort of solicitors letter , that sort , the , the more complicated legal side , and , and that sort of thing . |
8 | I think I may say with Dryden : |
9 | He was very , very kind ; he said of course I must go with the orchestra . |
10 | I must go with my people . |
11 | ‘ Tonight I must go with my friend . |
12 | But wait , I must check with Princesse Mat . ’ |
13 | I decided I must check with the local post office that the telegram had really been put into Barrymore 's own hands . |
14 | I knew I must talk with her again , but at that moment I was content to have used the words of the last of the great desert explorers . |
15 | I must talk with you . ’ |
16 | ‘ Well , old fellow in the cellarage , ’ she whispered lightly to herself , though the breath was shallow in her throat , ‘ it seems I must speak with you at last . ’ |
17 | ‘ Rose , I must speak with you ! ’ |
18 | This is largely a matter of forming the habit of noting the wind from smoke or some other indication and of orientating yourself relative to the sun or an obvious feature such as a coast line , i.e. remember something along the lines of ‘ Into wind is into sun ’ , or say to yourself , ‘ I must land with the sun over my left shoulder ’ , etc . |
19 | Er in so much as I mean I must admit with these increases , I appreciate your need to get the extra profits and I 'm looking at the ones where I think we can push them to get a bit more . |
20 | And I must admit with Ken , Ken is is least to blame because he just puts the orders on , Pauline is the one who schedules it , but the scheduling is just the swannee . |
21 | Then I must work with him . ’ |
22 | I must agree with T. Hewitt that the timescale for the introduction of a BS5750 based quality management system as proposed by East Hampshire District Council is too long . |
23 | ‘ Your Grace , ’ Benjamin replied coolly , ‘ I thank you for that but I must agree with Doctor Agrippa — there are matters still unresolved . ’ |
24 | In the meantime I must live with the fact that I sweat like a Sun reader at a philosophy lecture every time my wheels crunch over someone else 's gravel . |
25 | ‘ Yes , so remote , that I must live with friends wherever I am — Rome , Naples , even here , in Florence . ’ |
26 | TWO points I must raise with you . |
27 | Editor , — I must disagree with Graham Butland 's generalising statements about general practitioners lacking plans for development and decision making due to the ‘ dependency culture ’ related to their methods of payment . |
28 | The upshot of it is that the appellate court , where the matter is one of discretion , as this is of course , will not interfere with the discretion of the court below unless it considers that the court was plainly wrong or it has erred in principle , that it has taken into account something it should not have done or has failed to take into account something it should have done , and on that narrow basis I must proceed with this appeal . |
29 | I shall give way to the hon. Lady , but then I must proceed with my speech . |
30 | On the subject of my aunts , I must share with you something which still makes me smile when I think back on those days of yore , which were for us children — halcyon days . |