Example sentences of "[modal v] i [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 May I urge each and everyone of you to show support and consideration to all your colleagues and to the Society , be positive in your thinking and openminded in your views .
2 Chairman could I suggest to you that erm , when we have our meeting with , with Norfolk County Councillors , that erm the rail policy group supporting to this , because although the traffic conveyor policy do and indeed the Norfolk rail policy group are not formal County Council committee , erm we know that Norfolk rail policy group have identified the northern group as the most desirable to their point of view , because of the possibility with freight and road interchange at , at er Brandon , and so I , may I suggest that , that a representative from both Norfolk and Suffolk rail policy groups , they 're included in this meeting with the North Councillors .
3 May I suggest that
4 I think we should encourage more people of mature years , may I suggest that , to join the school in a learning capacity and join it during the day if we can .
5 May I suggest , may I suggest that 's put on the report before it goes to council .
6 May I suggest one of the following .
7 May I tak this opoortuneity to silence those dictators of owr acting person Mr. PD Sing .
8 May I present Lucien Earthlight , the new vibrancer from Por Tanssie . ’
9 May I do that ?
10 With your permission , Sister , may I do that now ? ’
11 I have also sent you a catalogue of Greenpeace merchandise so that you may choose from it , and may I draw special attention to the Greenpeace enamel dove badge which we would particularly like you , as a new supporter , to purchase and wear .
12 So on my behalf and of many others , may I offer sincere congratulations to the Diocesan Vestment Guild and express also true thanks and appreciation .
13 May I answer first ?
14 May I make one or two observations and then I 'll finish .
15 May I make two points in reply to the hon. Gentleman ?
16 May I borrow some space in your magazine to say a big thank you for all the good wishes we have received in connection with the Presidency of the Baptist Union of Scotland ?
17 May I keep these for a while ? ’
18 May I see that letter , Emily ? ’
19 Now , may I see that delightful little derriere ? ’
20 May I ask each member of the panel to give a brief message for the general practitioner .
21 ‘ We will leave soon , Master Lieutenant , but may I ask one favour first ? ’
22 May I ask one more thing ?
23 Finally , may I ask all hire car users to write to me with their comments on the use of a mobile phone .
24 May I add first of all my apologies on behalf of Lynda Chalker that she 's not able , due as we 've heard , to business in the Lords to be with you today .
25 May I add one small point ?
26 My Lord m may I add one further matter , er , My Lord may I say on behalf of the family er the that your Lordship 's comments will be very gratefully received er , neither Mr or Mrs , although they 've sought recognition for what they 've done for their daughter , they did it out of their fond love for her but nevertheless having such a and such comment from your Lordship will be very , very good .
27 May I begin this afternoon by adding my thanks to those of previous speakers for all that you 've done to raise money for Save The Children during the past year you are tremendous .
28 May I thank all who contributed to the KSC Polish Appeal recently ; for your generous donations which have enabled this work to be carried out .
29 Finally may I thank all those who supported the event which saw five main line steam locomotives operating over a preserved main line and hope that they found their visit enjoyable .
30 May I thank all the Medau girls for adding to the pleasure of my 90th birthday by sending a gorgeous card signed by so many and good wishes .
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