Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | To whom should auditors owe a duty of care ? |
2 | The W.C. , however , was outside , and I used to indulge in a small secret smile when , having crept out on a freezing night to the little ‘ necessary house ’ , I must needs sit facing an outdated calendar showing a picture of ‘ A Sunny Haven ’ . |
3 | I says I 'll Gods our original er our authorisation . |
4 | I guess I 'll jes ’ hafta eat these damn grapes myself . ’ |
5 | I 'll jes ' tie a knot in y'drip-feed , an' embezzle all th'funds . ’ |
6 | I 'll beans him . |
7 | I got the paper read , noo I 'll hae a sleep . |
8 | Or maybe I could guts it out with penicillin , from my personal supply . |
9 | He says being a little forgiving I could praps forgive them a little for us on the 1952 test , the first , but I ca n't forgive them for what they did to these other lads on the later tests , they must have known something from Nagasaki , Hiroshima and Bikini atoll tests . |
10 | I 'd rather watch men play tennis than I would women ! |
11 | ‘ I can names names but at this stage I do n't want to , ’ said Cllr Murphy , a shop steward for the National Union of Public Employees and a former chairman of the council 's joint shop stewards ' committee . |
12 | You shake a sheaf of poems in the face of killers ; you do paintings with Uncle Sam as an anaconda ; and writers talk of five centuries of resistance to oppressors who may change-colonists , missionaries , generals , coke bosses-but whose victims remain the same . |
13 | Name and address on a postcard to Guess Offer , SHE May Treats , PO Box 501 , Leicester L99 0AB , by May 31 . |
14 | Send your name and address on a postcard to Maxwell & Kennedy , SHE May Treats , PO Box 501 , Leicester L99 0AB , to arrive by May 31 . |
15 | Send your name and address on a postcard to Look and Cook , SHE May Treats , PO Box 501 , Leicester L99 0AB , by May 31 . |
16 | Send your name and address on a postcard to Maximiser Offer , SHE May Treats , PO Box 501 , Leicester L99 0AB , by May 31 . |
17 | To apply for your treat send a postcard ( no envelopes please ) , clearly marked with the treat name , to SHE May Treats , PO Box 501 , Leicester L99 0AB , by May 31 , 1992 . |
18 | ‘ Is the Maclean motto not good enough for you , that you must needs be inventing one ? ’ |
19 | The one safe stronghold left in Other world and you must needs breach it ! ’ |
20 | up to one X you should times by two which is twenty nine . |
21 | Do n't have to sort of spread them out like that you should toes |
22 | ‘ She could not say nay ; and she must needs do his bidding ; and yet she would not have done it for all this world . |
23 | You have to keep looking , unless you have mirrors or something you might mirrors on it . |
24 | You ca n't use less than that I suppose you could things going across , that reduces the amount of memory , not ruin the layout . |
25 | Show me where each term from so you could Thanks very much . |
26 | ‘ For who would babes and bairns distress |
27 | If Paul or Erlend or I were to die at Siward 's hand , you would feet as he does . |
28 | In the meantime — until you have made your bones , that is — you will needs have to confine yourself to asking my assistance when you wish to retroscend , got that ? |
29 | But also there you can ministers because minis er churches they count for more than two years stop being central funds and therefore , if we had too many |
30 | By day you can waterski , windsurf , parasail or take a trip in a fishing boat to one of the outlying islands ; by night , enjoy a leisurely drink in an open-air bar or dance the night away in some pulsating disco . |