Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Note Although most Champagnes are a blend of all three classic grapes , their individual varietal characters are described to give readers an idea of how each may affect the style of a cuvée |
2 | Each of these are covered in this leaflet as each may affect you personally when deciding whether to take the HIV antibody test . |
3 | The new minister who wants to introduce changes into this pattern has a variety of options open , but each may involve complications wherever there is resistance to new ideas . |
4 | The declaration should be prepared in duplicate , so that both parts can be signed by both parties , so that each may hold one part , or leave them with you to hold . |
5 | Each may handle up to 2,000 applications from the Polytechnics Central Admissions System ( PCAS ) in a year and is responsible for counselling a proportion of Stage I students . |
6 | The ‘ meaning ’ theist is capable of recognising that he or she considers the problem in a mutual dialogue with the ‘ meaning ’ atheist , that each is out to convince the other and that each may convert the other to his or her views . |
7 | Both parties to the contract may have their own terms , and each may wish to contract on its own terms . |
8 | But pondering each may heighten awareness or trigger new avenues of thought to help us break through the double walls which arise around every church : one built by the members and the outer one constructed by the community . |
9 | Each may provide assistance in times of infirmity or sickness or in the provision of baby-sitting or other services . |
10 | It is perhaps useful here to bear in mind the distinction often made in the study of pressure groups between ‘ interest ’ groups and ‘ cause ’ groups , though in the tactical struggle for influence each may seek to co-opt the support of the other . |
11 | Each may have a completely different attitude from the other on the subject of husband and wife roles , money , children and the family . |
12 | While it is not right that either partner should always have to give way to the other , each may have to concede at times , for both their sakes and for the well-being of their marriage . |
13 | Usually , each will have some paid employment outside the home and each may have his or her career . |
14 | If two groups acquiesce in the representation of their perspective through the same array of objects , which for one group is acceptable because it is bright and cheerful , while for the other is acceptable because it enshrines a sense of good design , each may project its own perspective onto the other ; in this case , the object permits the coexistence of two perspectives , rather than the dominance of either . |
15 | The Toraja believe we have many layers of spirits , or astral bodies , which at death must detach themselves like the skins of an onion so each may find its proper place . |
16 | No doubt perceiving my uncertainty ( for he had an extraordinary intuitive grasp of people 's moods ) , he said : ‘ Perhaps we each ought to talk to someone else . ’ |
17 | That ought to go there . |
18 | That ought to do it ! |
19 | but that ought to satisfy my Noble Friend and I should have thought , but I agree with him , in in the general point that it is very much more easy when these bills are consolidated and they do end up in one consolidated act . |
20 | all that money that they keep demanding from the er th wa th wa the firms and such like that ought to have been ploughed back into the firm ! |
21 | Does my hon. Friend agree that what has happened in East Timor is the very opposite of good governance and that that ought to influence our aid programme to Indonesia ? |
22 | Thus ( i ) neither may precede the other , or ( ii ) they are not such that one necessitates the other while the other merely dependently necessitates it , or ( iii ) they may lack both features . |
23 | This is because if there is a person on both wing-tips , neither may have a good grip . |
24 | It will also face the fact that those who lose least may have to compensate those who lose most , if free riding is to be checked . |
25 | Okay so you 've given you 've given us erm the same company as erm that mm that may present a problem with us . |
26 | Ten pound and twenty pound and twenty-five pound which apart from anything else I found easier to remember when filling out a form , but I think that may think it 's not worth doing . |
27 | " recommend earnestly to them to purchase Timber , that may answer the purpose , from the wreck of the Brig stranded on Duich Bay , if she is to be broken up … " |
28 | Perhaps you feel that you are not as extreme as either of them , and that may reassure you . |
29 | That may show that the new tougher regulation is biting . |
30 | In part that may reflect real changes in public opinion but to a large extent it merely reflects sampling and other administrative errors . |