Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pron] [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then may I not see you again ? ’
2 " May I just feed him first ? " asked Mama softly .
3 Right er may I just make one comment on by bringing the table show with Danny and er th champion of champions it er it er I do n't know how many people champion of champions ,
4 May I just say I went to erm Johnstown yesterday because I had half promised our friends here that I would go to support them .
5 May I just ask you one more question ? ’ he says .
6 May I particularly welcome my right hon. Friend 's announcement that he has agreed to President Yeltsin 's request to send advisers to help the Russians with the traumatic changes that they must make to their armed forces as a result of the change in the situation ?
7 May I also put it on record that I love you for your mind ? ’ said Leo earnestly .
8 May I also thank him for agreeing to visit Rugby and Kenilworth ?
9 May I please tell you what happened in class just now ? ’
10 But if he can manage it , may I please take him over to the island to look at the birds there ?
11 May I please ask you to give a little time to thinking how best you personally can assist the Society to raise enough funds before the end of this year to complete our Development Plan for 1988 ?
12 May I please use your pages to thank everybody who made a donation to my collection towards insulated sleeping mats for London 's homeless ?
13 LADY DAVERS : May I then bid her to get ready to go along with me ?
14 May I warmly congratulate my right hon. Friend both on her statement this afternoon and on all the ways in which she works for the British interest both in Europe and elsewhere in the world ?
15 Why must I always have you and Dad on my back ?
16 Should I simply ignore what that delicious mouth is saying , and remember instead how sweet it tastes and how it can mould so beautifully to mine ? ’
17 Or should I just change my name to Keith ?
18 ‘ Well , why should I always spend my time with you ? ’ she asked crossly .
19 So to lower the cost of capital and raise the firm 's value , should you not fill your boots with it , at least until you get so close to bankruptcy that shareholders and creditors start to demand higher returns to balance the risk ?
20 But should you not prune them lightly
21 Should you ever wish them to !
22 ‘ You 've been treated very badly , my dear Mrs Morey , but I hope you will remember that you have a true friend here in Chertsey , should you ever need one .
23 Then after the coronation I could — should you still wish it — return to sanctuary . ’
24 If a woman found a style she liked , why should she not keep it for ever , as long as it was practical and comfortable ?
25 Dear God , why should she still find him so disturbing after all he had done to her ?
26 But why should she always invite them ?
27 If that did happen , should we try to intervene , should we offer to put in some sort of peace-keeping force or should we just leave them to it ?
28 Who should we not embrace them as a general strategy for legislation whenever the community is divided over some issue of principle ?
29 Therefore , should we not use our strength and influence to try to organise throughout the west a Marshall plan , similar to the one after the second world war , to strengthen the hands of those who are doing their utmost to stave off anything approximating to anarchy ?
30 Given the tremendous wealth in the far eastern regions of the former USSR , should we not consider them part of Europe if we are to try to expand the European Community for the benefit of all mankind ?
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