Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Now what actually happens , now as I say I 'm going to the far end , your casualty may literally shriek as they go down , now this is the person that has no warning at all , they may shriek as they go down and it 's the air that 's coming out of the body , they will go rigid as every muscle clenches , the teeth clench , the muscles go rigid , erm and they 're going to be very , very blue because erm , because er they 've stopped breathing which seems like an eternity .
2 This continues until the list consists entirely of tableaux which have been processed , which must eventually happen since there are only finitely many possible tableaux .
3 ‘ It is questionable whether concepts applicable to offences involving inanimate objects , such as arson under the Criminal Damage Act 1971 , should necessarily apply where what is in issue is a man 's consciousness of the fact that the woman with whom he is having sexual intercourse does not consent to it . ’
4 You should only criticise when you 're
5 The release the release of green fields should only happen when there is no other solution .
6 I am a very wealthy man and I should greatly enjoy providing you with all the beautiful things you should have by right . ’
7 I told Harry that I did n't really see how this could be resolved in your absence so we should just leave until you return from holiday .
8 ‘ We can not rely on virtue ; it is weak and equivocal , or hidden and unknown ; … we must thus take as our starting-point only the possible and even probable abuse of power , ’ wrote another two generations later .
9 The tenant should nevertheless consider whether it wishes the specified risks to include subsidence , the sprinkler system ( if any ) , aerial devices other than aircraft and impact other than road vehicles , among others .
10 Thus the Berg judgment supports para 3 of the Auditing Guideline , Representations by Management , which states that having obtained written representations , the auditors must still decide whether they have sufficient evidence to support an unqualified opinion .
11 Before embarking on care proceedings a local authority should always consider whether it could improve the family situation sufficiently by the provision of services on a voluntary basis ( Guidance , vol 1 , para 3.11 ) .
12 This care is not necessarily unsafe or ineffective , but we should always ask whether there is a more effective method , and in some cases , whether we need to do it at all .
13 However , until these recommendations become law , the tenant should carefully consider whether his interests would be better served by the negotiation of a short term , trusting to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 for security of tenure .
14 I must also apologize if I seemed to be trying to put you off them .
15 It must also ask whether we should concentrate more on actually reducing our demand for energy in the first place .
16 It should also check whether there are any special restrictions binding on it which would prevent the buy-back ( eg in loan or security documents ) .
17 Such person(s) should also state whether they were residents or passengers .
18 Such research should also consider whether there is a link between long-term exposure to low concentrations of organic solvents and other neurotoxic substances and the appearance of early senile dementia and other brain damage .
19 It seems realistic to expect the auditor to take such information into account in his review of the audit and the person acting as auditor also needs to be aware of other non-audit work on his client that partners in his firm may be doing such as for example tax work and they in turn should consider whether any information that may arise from their work is relevant to the conduct of the audit and where it is , they should also consider whether it is relevant to the duty to report to the regulator , the partner carrying out the audit should also if possible , discuss it with his client .
20 You should also consider whether you need a licence , and if so , what the structural and staffing implications will be .
21 It should also help if you leave the paper to rest for a few minutes before stretching with gum strip .
22 ‘ That the time must inevitably come when we will have to control the right to reproduce ?
23 So the three political groups must now decide if they 're to form alliances to push through some sort of compromise package .
24 You must now indicate whether you wish to retain this mail message ( enter R ) , or print the message ( enter P ) or delete it ( enter D ) .
25 She 'd done nothing but run from Dane from the very start ; even now , when she was here in Sheffield with him , she was still running , still afraid of the heartache she must surely face if she allowed the relationship to deepen .
26 The escort should then enquire if they can be of any further service .
27 Should never reverse unless you 're looking out that back window !
28 Make no mistake , Wright 's short fuse is a serious business and if Graham is to lose a top player through suspension , on top of all the headlines on his ill-discipline , the Arsenal manager may soon wonder if he is worth the trouble .
29 This can be disastrous and may easily occur if there is no wind in the early morning when the gliders are parked outside the hangar with a single tyre on the wing-tip .
30 Coercion may well be an inherent part of the metaphoric process , but we may nevertheless ask whether it might not be possible to imagine a different type of metaphor , one that was truly interactive in a positive sense .
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