Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I think you must prefer everything in that room . |
2 | She was so ashamed of not remembering what had happened that she felt she must compensate him in some way , so she kissed his mouth and stroked his cheek . |
3 | Of course , I should expect them in this house . |
4 | You should soak them in some stuff . |
5 | You should soak them in some stuff . |
6 | Many of us will remember their enthusiasm for the work of the Lord and the joy that they had in the fact that God should use them in such a way . |
7 | Perhaps , observed the longtime satirist , he should cut it in half . |
8 | On the home front his business experiences should stand him in more than good stead : cobblers is the stock-in-trade of most cricket committees . |
9 | On the home front his business experiences should stand him in more than good stead : cobblers is the stock-in-trade of most cricket committees . |
10 | or anything , I really do n't think anyone should put themselves in that position . |
11 | It is not surprising then , if over several months , this oversight should reveal itself in these small but telling ways . |
12 | This does not mean that you should fry everything in these ‘ good ’ oils and spread polyunsaturated margarine thickly on bread . |
13 | But cold reality was but a split second away , and Leith went swiftly from dream world to fury that he should involve her in this sham . |
14 | The hon. and learned Gentleman , who is an authority on this subject and a distinguished member of the Select Committee on Employment , must ask himself in all seriousness about the consequences for the supply of job opportunities of Labour 's policies on the minimum wage and increased social charges . |
15 | On top of that , there are the feelings of disgrace and embarrassment that a firm of chartered accountants of our size and good professional reputation should find itself in this position — even if the factors are outside your control . ’ |
16 | It is particularly sad that CERN should find itself in this strange confrontation ; the laboratory offers the best model for centralised multinational science there is . |
17 | Do you reckon she 'll prefer it in that colour ? |
18 | The nature of stress is simple enough — practically everyone would agree that the first syllable of words like ‘ father ’ , ‘ open ’ , ‘ camera ’ is stressed , that the middle syllable is stressed in ‘ potato ’ , ‘ apartment ’ , ‘ relation ’ and that the final syllable is stressed in ‘ about ’ , ‘ receive ’ , ‘ perhaps ’ , and most people feel they have some sort of idea of what the difference is between stressed and unstressed syllables , though they might explain it in many different ways . |
19 | You do n't believe for a minute that this government will stand by while the two biggest general unions get together , no way , they 'll attack us in any way they can and I warn ya they have n't run out of ideas yet . |
20 | I 'll bring us in some coffee . ’ |
21 | Oh and you 'll do it in that one there , that 's er do one |
22 | Erm give me thirty seconds worth of famous dogs they can be in cartoons , they can be in history , they can be in films , they can be anywhere and we 'll do it in half an hours time . |
23 | I 'll see you in half an hour at the end of the session . " |
24 | ‘ I 'll see you in half an hour . |
25 | I 'll see you in half an hour , then , ’ Travis said , and left . |
26 | It had been impossible to think of the future since John 's abduction , but 17 April was only weeks away and I had been discussing with Chris and Nick how we might mark it in some way . |
27 | ‘ You wait , I 'll sort him out for you , I 'll tear him in half ! ’ |
28 | I 'll keep it in this tin in this draw . |
29 | I 'll meet you in half an hour . ’ |
30 | And they either say go and read the paper mum , I 'll call you in half an hour . |