Example sentences of "[modal v] stay at the " in BNC.
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1 | She challenged Vi with her eyes , demanding she should stay at the table . |
2 | On Mr Clinton 's menu , deficit-reduction must stay at the top . |
3 | But this time , Antonia 's mother had rung to ask whether Antonia might stay at the Jardines ' . |
4 | She could n't cope in the wild with three legs though so she 'll stay at the centre . |
5 | if you float you 'll stay at the top , some people can float and they do n't need arm bands , they stay at the top and if you sink they go to the bottom , now we 've got to look at these things look and we 've got to decide whether we think they 're gon na float , stay on the top or whether they 're going to sink and go to the bottom , now then what 's this here ? |
6 | European banks could stay at the top for longer than their predecessors . |
7 | He could stay at the Palm Springs home of Walter Annenberg , newspaper publisher , millionaire , friend of the Shah 's friend Richard Nixon , former ambassador tot he court of St James , Sullivan was told to convey the invitation in the name of the president and to ask how many people would be travelling with the Shah . |
8 | " But my mistresses go home to their husbands for Christmas , and although I could stay at the Covington-Pyms and ride out with the hunt on Boxing Day morning , and call round at the Moons on my way back to cheer up poor Marie … |
9 | Caroline and the family would often come with me and we 'd stay at the Butcher 's Arms overnight . |
10 | The actual wedding was to be held the next day , and then Changez and Jamila would stay at the Ritz for a couple of nights . |
11 | The whole FI family would stay at the Sheraton in Buenos Aires and the Hilton in Sao Paulo while , between races , a majority of the drivers would take a week 's break at Guaruja on the Brazilian coast near Santos , an hour or so away from the smog-filled city of Sao Paulo . |
12 | For the second week they 'll be whisked off to lively Barbados , where they will stay at the Discovery Bay Hotel on the fashionable West Coast of the island . |
13 | If so , Jahangir Khan , his predecessor as champion , will stay at the top for the foreseeable future . |
14 | After touching down at Antigua 's V C Bird airport , the party boarded a Carib Air airplane to the nearby island of Nevis , where the party will stay at the ‘ spartan ’ 16-room Montpelier Plantation Inn . |
15 | Faldo will stay at the top . ’ |
16 | The Irishman will stay at the City Ground until the summer of 1995 unless Forest are relegated . |
17 | French artists will stay at the Villa ( designed by Kunio Kato of the University of Kyoto ) for three to twelve months . |
18 | A morning flight takes you to Varanasi where you will stay at the Taj Ganges Hotel . |
19 | A late morning direct flight takes you to Kathmandu where you will stay at the Oberoi Soaltee Hotel for 2 nights . |
20 | The first winner and companion will stay at The Station Hotel , Ayr . |
21 | The 3 month old puppy will stay at the kennels until health experts decide what to do with it . |
22 | More than 120 members , serving or retired policemen , customs officers and prison officers , from all over the UK , Germany , Switzerland , France and Luxembourg will stay at the Welsh town 's youth hostel from July 16 to 18 . |
23 | Well I do n't think , I do n't know , somebody will stay at the hotel with you I expect . |
24 | Will stay at the park until Sunday before moving on to Birmingham and Manchester . |
25 | Each golfer can stay at the former home of the Domecq family , one of Spain 's famous sherry dynasties , for seven nights in January for £319 , inclusive of flights and breakfast . |
26 | I hope we can stay at the top for the rest of the season . ’ |
27 | We can stay at the top because we 've got a good enough squad to keep us there . |
28 | Peter Schmidt of the Stiftung Wissenschaft Politik at Ebenhausen , a leading expert on European defence and security issues , has identified the formulation of a Common Foreign and Security policy as the product of a ‘ top-down approach ’ which ‘ regards the political union of Western Europe within the framework of the EC as an end in itself ’ , rather than of a ‘ functional or horizontal approach ’ which ‘ asks in a practical way which defence functions can and should be handled in a Western European framework , which ones can remain attached to existing defence arrangements — above all that means Nato — and which ones can stay at the disposal of nation states ’ . |
29 | Red Cross workers in Oxford are preparing beds and fixing up catering for the evacuees who can stay at the centre for anything up to four months . |