Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] my " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Does this mean when I go upstairs to bed , I ought to reset my watch when I come down in the morning because it 's got out of step with the clocks downstairs ? ’ |
2 | I may modify my behaviour to conform to the expectations of the group , and I will do so in a much shorter time than I would in a one-to-one relationship . |
3 | Thought you ought to see my first published letter — in its edited & unedited versions . |
4 | This may explain my confusion on reading a newspaper advertisement touting a book on baseball by Roger Angell . |
5 | ‘ It may damage my buses and I would have no alternative but to withdraw the service . ’ |
6 | Perhaps I may assist my hon. Friend . |
7 | I know I 'm in my mid thirties and ought to know my own mind by now , but I 'm scared of the commitment . |
8 | Ought to know my bark 's worse than my bite . ’ |
9 | Alternatively , you may be able to put a short note in the next ‘ Contact ’ for which you may include my address , if required . |
10 | Abraham makes his request : ‘ Give me land enough among you so that I may bury my dead properly . ’ |
11 | " You do n't know me , " he 'd bellow , " but you may know my brother . " |
12 | Already the world may know my story . |
13 | All this ‘ I must consult my brother ’ was nonsense . |
14 | But you must think my displeasure the heaviest thing that can befall you . |
15 | He swooped about , holding an imaginary partner , and John said to Anne , ‘ You must think my family are cracked . ’ |
16 | I do n't think , for instance , that I should want my death assumed and my property disposed of too soon , so we wo n't go into that part of the affair just now , if you do n't mind . |
17 | When the man came from I would n't know , but I just felt as a op coopted parish councillor that I should make my voice heard on behalf of all the people that complain to me . |
18 | I should explain my interest . |
19 | Perhaps I should explain my situation … |
20 | ‘ Before I go , ’ said Lord Henry , ‘ you must answer my question , Basil . |
21 | ‘ You must answer my question first , ’ he said , his eyes on hers . |
22 | I must want my head tested sorting mail all day when I could be picking up wads of it on the lorries . ’ |
23 | I became very conscious that I must cover my chest . |
24 | Which is why I must cover my traces , I thought , then go up and check the state of the relics . |
25 | My wife had determined that I must swop my old bike for a car after I told her of an encounter with an old pupil of mine as I was toiling up the hill by the power station in Haughton Road , Darlington . |
26 | ‘ You must pardon my intemperance . |
27 | You must remain my Chancellor . ’ |
28 | BELVILLE : I had thought you should have sat at table with me , but when I find you can not forget your original but must prefer my menials to me , you shall wait on me while I sup . |
29 | I knelt and prayed , not only for guidance and inspiration in the carving , but that a new era of peace and honesty should invade my life whilst I worked … ’ |
30 | Her faults are my faults : her virtues I must make my virtues . |