Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [conj] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 well you should know if ever you 've lost anything
2 Now this is where you really must wet cos then it flows
3 It is part of a drive towards ‘ ability ’ in computer systems , a belated acknowledgement that designers should address not just what the system should do but also who will use it , how frequently , what tasks they must perform , what environment it will be used in ( eg quiet or noisy , light or dark ) , and what the critical success factors are ( eg speed or accuracy ) .
4 If the Department of Trade and Industry is dealing with one of the most important companies in our country , it should hold a view on what that firm should do or how it might be helped to overcome its problems .
5 Sir Thomas himself laid down what we should do and how we should carve it . ’
6 In this case , the taxpayers should ensure that either they pay rent for each day of the use or that the property is not available for their use for extended periods when the parties have no intention of using the same .
7 I think erm sexuality begins with sensuality and therefore it should begin in the home , and it should be exaggerated at school , I mean , it should helped but fundamentally it 's with your parents or guardians whoever , who should begin it .
8 However , you must realize that here you are getting into the area of ‘ forcing ’ , and that your need to get what you want should be stronger than your need to maintain the relationship with the person .
9 So you must remember that whenever you 're dealing with speed or anything to do with hours and minutes you 've got to change your minutes to the decimals of an hour before you can use your calculator .
10 If it was going to happen , it must happen and then she would know what it was like to be kissed , which she did not know , now .
11 Like Brocklehurst coming in and and penny-pinching about what the girls should have and then his wife and daughters come in dressed in velvets and furs and so on .
12 The building materials side is primarily issues held by the er , the private sector and issue of the waste by factories is something which is the subject of er new er regulations which are often advice which is expected shortly from the Department of Trade and Industry and and we are awaiting obviously for that to come out to see what should happen and therefore our advice to you is that we should contin continue to keep these issues under review through the waste er advisory matter the waste er Planning and Policy panel .
13 A business development manager has recently been appointed to carry out a business review survey to help determine where the laboratory should go and how it should develop .
14 Only a proportion of them are successful and the rest must struggle as best they can to obtain mates .
15 every , every restriction out must go and then we 'll give you clearance when it 's entirely innocuous or when , the clauses
16 ‘ You must go and then you can tell me of it afterwards .
17 In all such cases the court must estimate as best it can what would have happened if the plaintiff had not been injured and on that basis must assess his loss .
18 The far left threw its own policies into the pot of educational change and in the process heightened debate and discussion on what schools should teach and how they should teach it .
19 Yes , it says on the thing that you can attach a job description to the back , but I should say that probably they want it appraisals that you get back , there is n't a job description attached and there 's nothing written on the board .
20 If the business has different sections or different sites , you should enquire whether all its employees have been considered for redundancy or whether your particular part of the operation is the only one which has come under scrutiny for cut-backs .
21 As a result , erm , prices wo n't be quite as volatile as they are in the opposite case , alright , when the world market , and virtually nobody , let's assume that virtually nobody uses the world market to trade in , they 've all got their own agricultural policies , right , just a few countries trade in the world market , it only takes erm , a , a sort of poor harvest , or a very good harvest in any one of these erm , er , sort of protected countries , in order to get rid of this output , they 'll put it on the world market .
22 You see , if we slept together and I — if I disappointed you — we might quarrel and then you 'd walk out .
23 While outer differences did not matter much , deeper causes of conflict might exist and already there had been the disastrous schism on doctrinal grounds between the Church of the East and the Church of the West .
24 Anyone who wanted to feel at one with the earth , to shed the twentieth century and all its trappings , might think that here he had achieved his ambition .
25 Er if I may I 'll speak and then I 'll give you an amendment which I think will be more constructive than the proposed resolution .
26 ‘ It might rain and then your hair would get wet . ’
27 So it 's body language , tone , volume and voice , things like proximity the words they might use and also what 's the underlying attitude that fires the behaviour you 're looking at .
28 They are that , while a ‘ top-down ’ view of industrialrrelations might suggest that almost everything has changed — the unions ' political role virtually destroyed , govenment authority decisively asserted , and the balance of power shifted massively towards employers — the view from the shop floor is very different .
29 What might happen when eventually they arrived at Wrens ' Quarters , Ardneavie , mattered little .
30 ‘ We all feared this might happen and now it has come to the worst , ’ said one church-goer arriving for the service .
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