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

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1 Non-monogamy may be less possible for us , and we may stay in relationships longer than we should because we are scared of not being able to find a replacement .
2 The scientist who proposes new interpretations or principles is rather like the fictional detective ( they may exist in reality too ) who is faced with the same evidence as the reader and the police , but sees that it forms a different pattern when seen from the right angle .
3 Applicants should apply in person only at the Carlton Highland between 2.30pm and 8pm and ask for Mark Linnane in Training Room 329 .
4 It is inconceivable that he should proceed in reliance solely upon the consent of an under-age patient , however ‘ Gillick competent , ’ in the absence of supporting parental consent and equally inconceivable that he should proceed in the absence of the patient 's consent .
5 Having planned your rate of descent , you must have in mind also the attitude and power for that rate .
6 I think we should go in character tomorrow , ’ I explained , moving the Amex card out of his reach .
7 The idea should arrive in Britain later this year .
8 Lilliput and Blefuscu should live in peace now . ’
9 Freedom … safety … those are the words you must bear in mind now , Mikhail .
10 And I have pointed out in my papers that you must bear in mind perhaps that er quite a number of Rich er quite a number of the districts in North Yorkshire are of county scale in their sheer size and that therefore it is not inappropriate that at that level that the policies would be refined .
11 We should bear in mind continually that the whole field is controversial .
12 To his friends he may speak in Gaelic rather than in English .
13 In many coastal locations the maritime lichen Ramalina siliquosa may grow in profusion far inland , while cliff-top saltings occur on many exposed western coasts , notable in Uig , Lewis .
14 ‘ One day you 'll fall in love again . ’
15 ‘ Of course I 'll fall in love again . ’
16 Yes , he said erm he 'll keep in touch now , he 's feeling better and erm he was going friendship ha toni this afternoon and he was taking a an lady from across the road so he 's .
17 Again , its looking like we might meet in London somewheres ( fortunate I live just 5–10mins from the M3 hehe ) , so London/southern dwellers might be OK , but eve if youre travelling from farther afield , we might all be able to meet somewhere and go in CONVOY , scarves a-fluttering out of windows and all that .
18 We 'll go in September then .
19 Black workers may work in industries particularly hard-hit in the recession , or there may be a high proportion in particular age-groups ( like the young or old ) who are particularly prone to unemployment .
20 Mr Smith said : ‘ However well intentioned the reform may have been and however well it may work in schools sufficiently funded for it to work , the fact is too many of its side-effects are visible , malign and damaging and John Patten must have at the very top of his agenda an urgent review . ’
21 She could stay in Paris tonight , or even get a late flight back .
22 I do n't believe you could fall in love so fast .
23 Possibly one is a forgery , but slips could occur in charters evidently not fabrications in the normal sense .
24 Many points were still obscure in the 1930s , notably how relapses could occur in subjects long after they had left malarial regions and remained healthy for months with no sign of parasites in their blood .
25 And if you are already at L'Hôpital-Saint-Blaise , you could take in Navarrenx too , five miles down river .
26 One of their posters shows refugees in Balkan head-scarves , with words implying that Balkan tragedies could happen in Switzerland too .
27 This is what could happen in Darlington here . ’
28 By 1991 at least one million new cases of AIDS could develop in people already infected with HIV .
29 No other person could live in conditions as bad as these .
30 The two submarines which had lain alongside Omega at the start of her watch now stood off in the loch , still as two sentries , awaiting Taureg 's arrival , and she wondered how any man could volunteer to serve in such a craft ; how he could live in quarters so cramped , with no privacy at all .
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