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

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1 ‘ In fact it 's possible I may move in with William . ’
2 Now , though , I must float off to Paris .
3 I must go up onto t'moor and get the sheep down before they get buried . ’
4 I decided I must go up to Addis Ababa and try to get permission to start again , but I had little hope of succeeding .
5 Now I must go over to Doctor Lovell 's for my pills . ’
6 I 'm afraid I must go back into history again .
7 I must go back on Sunday at the latest . ’
8 I must go back to Angharad , ’ she said .
9 At this point I must go back in time to record the beginning of my own friendship with Ivy Compton-Burnett .
10 He had also told me that any German who came his way would ‘ get it , ’ so I felt I must do likewise in hospital .
11 I 'm very aggressive in my work , but I must stay away from referees . ’
12 ‘ That would be nice , but I must report back to Dr Rafaelo . ’
13 I must get on with Sheikh 's essay , ’ said Robert — ‘ it 's twenty pages long ! ’
14 She did n't say : I must get home to Peter , but it was her thought .
15 I MUST get home before sundown .
16 Well , I must get back to work .
17 I must get back to work .
18 On the subject of co-presentation , I must come now to Richard Wyatt .
19 There was only one redemption from this shame and misery : I must escape back to England .
20 ‘ Perhaps I should start again from scratch .
21 And they keep giving her a courtesy car so I should think so after spending twenty one grand !
22 On the road I had taken when coming to Dalkania there were several long stiff climbs up treeless hills , and when I mentioned the discomforts of this road to the villagers they had suggested that I should go back via Haira Khan .
23 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 .
24 It was a perpetual anxiety with me that I should turn up at school wearing a dress that had been sold to that same shop by one of my fellow-pupils .
25 I might go round to Bella 's .
26 I have my first sittings at 8.30 am , and then I have my meetings ; I dictate in the afternoon to my secretary , and I might work on till midnight .
27 ‘ And I might run up to New York for the day . ’
28 Thought I might pop down to Grafton again this spring — see if our Peg is still alive and kicking .
29 I merely told David Knell that I might write more in future . ’
30 ‘ I never come back when I say I will , ’ Lawton muttered to me , walking out of the works , ‘ I might look in on Monday . ’
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