Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [modal v] " in BNC.
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31 | The landlord should beware should interest rates fall dramatically leaving the minimum rate at a level substantially higher than the standard borrowing rate , in which case the interest may be void as amounting to a penalty ; and the tenant would be advised not to run the risk of having to pay interest at a substantially higher rate than the basic lending rate . |
32 | Because they were n't fit enough physically even mentally ill I should imagine will be sent . |
33 | His genuine differences with Moscow about where authority in the communist movement should lie could be exploited to give the impression of a total break with the ideology itself . |
34 | I should say ca n't be bothered . |
35 | One must ask would this be in the best interests of the travelling public ? |
36 | Serpell 's suggestion that this line should close could cost British Rail more money in through-tickets than it would gain from shutting the line . |
37 | Yeah , so if you had if I try and draw it much the same if you had that and let's choose let's choose er , well le , let's keep the same let's keep to the same carbon chain if you had that the carbon skeleton is exactly the same the only way it differs is that the O H group here is on carbon one of that chain that we 've chosen where as here , it 's on carbon two of that chain . |
38 | This simple enquiry , which a user may feel' ought to have an immediate response , might take some seconds to process . |
39 | The way you manage to cope with all the problems that life with an elderly parent may present will depend not only upon their magnitude , or the help you receive from others , but also on your attitude towards them , and your determination to live life just a day at a time , thus breaking your stress up into smaller and more manageable ‘ sections ’ . |
40 | The directions that he may give must appear to him necessary ( but not reasonably necessary ) to prevent such disorder , damage , disruption or intimidation , and may specifically include instructions not to enter a particular area . |
41 | Where the jargon might arise would be perhaps in response to questions from an architect for instance yes . |
42 | No provision is made for any additional taxation which might arise should the retained reserves of overseas subsidiary companies be distributed . |
43 | The failure on the part of the sufferer to appreciate that solutions might exist may be the result of a combination of factors including ignorance , apathy , complexity of the situation , generality of the problem and the extent of financial or physical resources required to rectify matters . |
44 | In future years all that 'll remain will be two concrete stumps |
45 | Or he may try to trade in that idea for something he might think would be almost as valuable , the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Germany . |
46 | But there are plenty of predatory young women around , whom he might think would be able to give him a son … |
47 | But in terms of comparison and competition the professionals who are responsible for one school 's management may now have to justify to governors and to parents a consumption of time which some people might think would be better spent on raising pupils ' performance in a limited field and in ways which are visible , competitive and market-orientated . |
48 | Take Birmingham City , who you might think could hardly afford to alienate more of their fans . |
49 | They have no qualms about forcing member countries to spend money on water they might think could be better spent elsewhere . |
50 | Oh then I 'll know wo n't I ? |
51 | then you 'll know wo n't you ? |
52 | What do you think the other piece of protective gear I might need would be ? |
53 | Apart from all other considerations , while the parent-child side of the worker-client relationship may raise all kinds of unconscious desires , it is also subject to deep-seated taboos around the idea of incest ; the guilt which sexual intercourse between worker and client might arouse could go well beyond conscious personal or professional remorse and bring further problems to both people concerned , as well as others . |
54 | That 'll curdle wo n't it ? |
55 | Well they might do might n't they ? |
56 | These things do n't really lose their snap and savour without smoking , but thinking that they might do can distract one from enjoying them properly . |
57 | Cos I would n't fifty five , seventy , eighty , ninety five that 'll do wo n't it ? |
58 | can happen that 'll do wo n't it ? |
59 | Anything Crabb 's fiancée , Mrs Rose , might claim would be quietly denigrated by a smear campaign alleging she was hysterical , mentally disturbed , or anxious to make money out of the affair by selling her story to the press . |
60 | Provided the skin is peeled well out of the way any areas which the uterus might touch should in any case , be sterile . |