Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The quantities of waste water are often great , so that a treatment plant designed to cope adequately with them may have to be large and therefore expensive to install .
2 She had suggested that one of them should pretend to be ill , shout for help and then , when one of their captors responded , the others should attack him .
3 But this is where I must start to be careful in talking about ‘ our ’ love affair with the car .
4 I must admit to being unaware of it before you wrote .
5 I must admit to being worried the week before my flight , as one local farmer had already started cutting great swathes through his fields with his combine , and I was afraid some of the other growers might follow suit .
6 I should like to be sure that the child Barbara is carrying is my grandchild , not your bastard . ’
7 There is a meeting of the Parish Council on 16th July and I should like to be able to bring your reply to that meeting .
8 I have decided that I should try to be objective instead , and reflect for a moment .
9 I 'll have to be sure of your total co-operation , ’ she countered sweetly , trying to deny the treacherous spread of warmth at the thought of dancing with him .
10 At least I 'll have to be able to give some reason why I suspected him . ’
11 I fancy a cup of coffee from the buffet , but I 'll have to be careful with money .
12 I 'm always crossing my fingers , I 'll have to be careful about that .
13 Brekkypoos still got ten more I 'll have to be careful this does n't oh it 's hot in here Jean is n't it ?
14 Oh well , I 'll have to be careful , I do n't know what er , what 's , what happened
15 I 'll try to be neutral .
16 Yes , but I 'll try to be brief .
17 His initial promise in sports gained him the tag of ‘ the runner ’ which he despised : ‘ So , I thought : I 'll try to be academic and good at sports as well . ’
18 I 'll give you the answer to that one just bear with me a moment please I 'll try to be precise .
19 All I could think of was that joke — ‘ What has four legs and an arm ?
20 Actually , I 'm in a situation now where I 'd love to be celibate … but I really love sex .
21 Yeah I 'd love to be able
22 He said : ‘ I 'd love to be running marathons when I 'm 84 .
23 I 'd prefer to be alone while I 'm finding my way about .
24 I 'd hate to be Welsh .
25 But I 'd hate to be huge in America and hated in Britain . ’
26 I 'd hate to be responsible for organising an event billed as ‘ our last chance to save the Earth ’ .
27 I 'd have to be sure I loved her , and I 'm not !
28 I 'd have to be honest and say , yes , I would n't argue , ’ says a married 35-yearold estate agent .
29 To minimise error I 'd have to be low — very low !
30 I 'd have to be deaf not to hear his sports car roaring up , music blasting , honking his bloody horn night after night . ’
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