Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] visit [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 This respect for Eliot and the desire to do something of which he would approve , was further manifested in the Maritains ' wish that I should visit Bergson .
2 I should visit Alida , who is now also alone , and Dorothea , for she has her friend whose name I can not remember , and that is yet another person for me to talk to , make friends with .
3 ‘ Joe , do you think I should visit Miss Havisham again ? ’
4 ‘ Ask him if he thinks I might visit Mr Conchis . ’
5 He was about to ring off when , on an impulse , Theodora said , ‘ I wonder if I might visit St Benet 's ?
6 However , when I asked the King of Lilliput if I could visit Blefuscu , he agreed , but very coldly .
7 And an idea came to me — I would visit Ruritania .
8 I shall visit Arthur next week .
9 I will visit Mrs Thorne again , as I promised .
10 I will visit Henri , even though he lives uncomfortably close to open water . ’
11 The Queen , says Morton , ‘ convinced ’ — not ordered — Diana that she should visit Korea with her husband .
12 Brenda 's cheeks still burned with shame when she remembered her mother 's insistence that she should visit Hoggatt 's to see where her daughter was going to work , although Chief Inspector Martin , the Senior Police Liaison Officer , had apparently thought it perfectly reasonable .
13 As Queen of the United Kingdom , visiting India as she might visit France or Israel ?
14 On our popular , and well proven itinerary , you 'll visit PEKING where you can marvel at the Forbidden City and Imperial Palace , the Temple of Heaven , Ming Tombs and the world famous Pandas .
15 The stoma care nurse arranged that she would visit Mr Reynolds when he had been home 48 hours but gave him her telephone number in case he needed help before then .
16 You will visit Orleans , birthplace of Joan of Arc en route to Souillac , your base in the Dordogne .
17 At Bateman 's , 14 miles away , you can visit Rudyard Kipling 's home and see the working watermill .
18 Three miles away , you can visit Dartington Hall , a medieval estate with gardens and theatre .
19 There are a profusion of historic buildings to visit ; within half an hour 's drive you can visit Penshurst Place , a Tudor manor house ; Chartwell , once the home of Sir Winston Churchill ; Hever Castle , once the home of Anne Boleyn , and Leeds Castle .
20 You can visit Europe 's largest Duty and Tax Free store , browse among a range of quality shops or relax in calm , comfortable surroundings .
21 Northwards in a couple of hours you can visit Edinburgh , Gretna Green and Hadrian 's Wall — but most people linger in Lakeland .
22 Two miles away , you can visit Falkland Palace , the country residence of the Stuart kings and queens , with gardens containing the oldest tennis court in Great Britain .
23 Now you can visit Cadbury World and see the history of chocolate and its manufacture from cocoa bean to the finished product .
24 Eighteen miles away in Manchester you can visit Castlefield , Britain 's first urban heritage park , which includes the Air and Space Museum and the Greater Manchester Museum of Science and Industry .
25 Fifteen miles away , you can visit Houghton Hall , home of the Marquess of Cholmondeley , where on summer weekends the British Army 's regimental bands perform the ancient ceremony of ‘ Beating the Retreat ’ .
26 At Beckford , on the southern slopes of Bredon Hill , you can visit Beckford Silk Centre and view the processes involved in the dyeing and printing of their unusual silks , and make purchases at the adjacent store .
27 Just 2 miles away , you can visit Ugbrooke stately home and park , a Robert Adam mansion built circa 1778 with a fine collection of furniture and paintings .
28 Two and a half miles away , you can visit Roche Abbey , a Cistercian monastery .
29 Ten miles away you can visit Poundisford Park , a beautiful tudor house with a charming garden .
30 In Falmouth , you can visit St Mawes Castle , and the Maritime Museum , and enjoy the sandy beaches and safe bathing .
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