Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He had also told me that any German who came his way would ‘ get it , ’ so I felt I must do likewise in hospital . |
2 | I 'm very aggressive in my work , but I must stay away from referees . ’ |
3 | She did n't say : I must get home to Peter , but it was her thought . |
4 | I MUST get home before sundown . |
5 | On the subject of co-presentation , I must come now to Richard Wyatt . |
6 | ‘ Perhaps I should start again from scratch . |
7 | And they keep giving her a courtesy car so I should think so after spending twenty one grand ! |
8 | In the bustle of adapting to the new life of an MP at Westminster , it had occurred to me that I should look further at pensions . |
9 | I merely told David Knell that I might write more in future . ’ |
10 | ‘ I do n't know how long I 'll last here with Mr Morris as general manager . ’ |
11 | And I 'll think better of cricket only if the Daily Mirror 's cheque for £5,000 goes to charity . |
12 | I 'll go straight through Longridge Lane . |
13 | ‘ I 'll go home with Dad , ’ said Philip . |
14 | I 'll go home to Ludo . |
15 | ‘ If it happens I 'll return to Aunt Bertha to tell her he is well and kept busy , and then I 'll go home to Wellington . ’ |
16 | But he thought , " Well , I 'll go home to grandfather directly . |
17 | Then tomorrow evening I 'll get home in time to see my son awake , in time to cook a meal , in time to get to grips with things . |
18 | I 'll ask again on Tuesday and see if they can just send me . |
19 | and I 'll ask again on Tuesday when I ring . |
20 | ‘ I 'll come again at noon , then we 'll have all settled . |
21 | I 'll ring again on Thursday evening to see if Crispin 's going to make it . |
22 | I 'll wait there till midnight . |
23 | I could manage tomorrow after surgery . |
24 | Then I could walk home in daylight , but at bedtime I still searched my room for the murderer , who wore a black leather built-up surgical boot that swung and lurched down thick-pile carpets towards his victims . |
25 | I could sit here for hours , just looking . |
26 | I could talk lengthily about food without longing for it , and at home I could cook meals without tasting and without my mouth watering . |
27 | I could stand here for hours on end |
28 | What was more , I was 21 years old now and I had discovered just how much freedom I could have away from home ! |
29 | I mean I could say well like Elsie I could say ooh well I mean she comes , she leaves him I mean nine o'clock in the morning |
30 | I could come home from work have some dinner and change and go straight out to the hospital part of all this week . |