Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I was horribly afraid then that you must know and hate me for my disloyalty to Anthony . ’
2 For what a horse does under compulsion … he does without understanding , and with no more grace than a dancer would display if a person should whip and spur him during his performance …
3 Bingley 's Richard Nerurkar , who finished second , should join him in the team , having achieved the qualifying time in the World Championships last year , but third-placed Paul Evans must decide whether to chase it in Europe before the team is finalised on June 28 .
4 With David Batty unlikely to be fit , Wilkinson must decide whether to replace him with David Rocastle or Eric Cantona .
5 In this case , the human indexer will be provided with the terms not recognized by the computer , and must decide whether to list them in the golist or the stoplist , or perhaps to leave them unlisted so that they will be output for human indexer consideration on each occurrence .
6 If you feel that specialist advice would be helpful for anyone in your care , you should try and obtain it through your manager or warden .
7 My health , I am feeling strong and looking confident on the outside , so you must try and feel it on the inside oh dear the planets are on your side this week for love , needless to say
8 I must go and break it to dear Dimity , and then we must clear up things here , and set off for Thrush Green without delay . ’
9 ‘ I feel I should write and thank you for the smooth transition and vast improvement to the standard of cleaning at our premises .
10 ‘ If this lady is having trouble she should come and tell me about it . ’
11 You must come and visit me after the war and bring your Cornemuse . ’
12 They say I must come and see them on their new organic farm — more land , less house , says Johnson .
13 But listen , you must come and see me after your journey .
14 Such theories , he remarks , ‘ are not centrally concerned with literature ; indeed , they may marginalize or abandon it as a category ’ , and he instances their source in such fields as philosophy , psychology , sociology , anthropology , linguistics .
15 So it 'll pause and show it on the screen .
16 ‘ I thought you might call and tell me about Donna , ’ Mrs Maybury went on .
17 We 'll try and make it in the morning .
18 Then I 'll try and fix it for you to have your roof-top ending . ’
19 So if you sort of see something then say what the hell 's that all about , er , I 'll try and talk you through it , and take away any fears that there may be .
20 We 'll try and bring it to you later in the programme .
21 is what Thursday , Thursday , yeah , at the worse that will get there Monday okay , they 'll try and put it on risk for , or get something moving on that
22 ‘ Good show , then I 'll try and get you through as soon as possible .
23 We 're not talking to anyone who 's playing football cos they 'll try and get us in the game
24 We 'll try and get it with this .
25 I suppose they might try and sellotape her to the walls of their cells .
26 Oh I 'll go and choose it after school or something .
27 I was going to wash the pots I 'll go and smack him round the head
28 ‘ I 'll go and put it in his letter-box right away .
29 We 'll go and see him in a while . ’
30 I 'll go and get them on him .
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