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

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31 His letters closes with : ‘ I should also welcome the opportunity to discuss the publication of the board 's advice . ’
32 I should also convey the regrets of the hon. Member for Ashford ( Mr. Speed ) that he can not be present this evening .
33 Some of them turned out to be not as indifferent to my plight as I 'd feared they all would be , and a few murmured that if I did really feel strongly about the way I had been treated , I should indeed take the matter up with the Senate .
34 That I should ever see the day … ’
35 Perhaps I should always take the case for his solution as being 20% stronger than it would otherwise appear to me to be .
36 He told me I should never use a leash .
37 Without proof I should really lay the idea to rest .
38 I should definitely take the paste down .
39 A high degree of constructive conflict is almost essential in this process and I should perhaps quote the comments of a wise manager I worked for at one time , who pointed out that in industry the optimum level of conflict is not zero ; just as no friction or one hundred per cent friction immobilizes movement in a mechanical sense , so total absence of conflict or one hundred per cent conflict will immobilize movement in a company .
40 ‘ Do you think I might eventually get a taste for alcohol ? ’
41 He ended by stating , ‘ I might also include a quote from Shakespeare : ‘ Fools rush in where angels fear to tread . ’
42 Perhaps I might just take the chance to say that if there is a local group that would like to hospitality to people from developing countries that are at the Institute , we always welcome that sort of opportunity and invitation .
43 If I get too tired I might just have a lie down and have a little kip .
44 I think I might just get a couple of nice hankies to go with them .
45 I 've got some catching up to do as well , but I thought I might just grab an hour , maybe late this afternoon when everything 's relatively quiet .
46 It 's hardly possible to hear , in translation , the way in which the increasing tempo from the initial individual raindrops on the windowpane , to the final , single sound of the rain striking the window , it 's difficult to convey the manner in which this is subtly rendered , I think , by length of phrasing , by using adjectives of increasing syllabic length , and so on , and perhaps just in this one particular case erm I , I might just read the passage , very quickly , in French .
47 Or , ’ she leans forward but only the beautiful hair shines , ‘ I might just buy a bomb after all — ’
48 I might even have a go at Muslim fundamentalists and have a copy of the Satanic Verses there . ’
49 The suite , everything had screw on legs and we bought erm a radiogram , that was a Pye , beautiful thing it was , it was ever so expensive then , I might even have the bill for that somewhere , we bought that at the town centre in Laytoners was it ?
50 Who knows I might even get a chance to try one of these days .
51 I might even get a couple of hours sleep before we reach London .
52 Hell , I might even get a lawyer .
53 I might even see the remainder of my old Hyundai back on my desk as a loaner while ADM irons out the inevitable bugs in this Frankenstein 's monster I 'm creating .
54 I realized that I might actually have a sin .
55 For an instant she told herself she had imagined the almost feral glint behind the long , dark lashes as Niall said casually , ‘ If I did n't know better , I might almost get the idea that you were jealous . ’
56 ‘ Everest will always be there but I might never get a chance to play at Twickenham again ’ — WILL KEFFORD ( Harlequins and Middlesex Colts full-back ) who cancelled a trip to join his father 's Everest expedition to play in the Colts Final at Twickenham which Middlesex lost to Lancashire ( 19–15 ) .
57 For though when I say Gold is a metal , I say by implication that if there be any other metals it must resemble them , yet if there were no other metals I might still assert the proposition with the same meaning as at present , namely , that gold has the various properties implied in the word metal …
58 The closest he comes to it is , I think , in the passage quoted earlier in which he says that ‘ though when I say Gold is a metal , I say by implication that if there be any other metals it must resemble them , yet if there were no other metals I might still assert the proposition with the same meaning as at present , namely that gold has the various properties implied in the word metal ’ .
59 And then thought : I might still have a title .
60 Look , I 'll even clean the upstairs rooms after all if you want me to !
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