Example sentences of "[modal v] [pron] [verb] [pron] in the " in BNC.
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1 | May I visit you in the evenings , or will you come for a walk with me on Sundays ? |
2 | Why should we have it in the back ? |
3 | Whores did this , after all , a dozen times a day and would not recognize the man should they meet him in the street an hour later . |
4 | That 's quite ludicrous , why should they shoot themselves in the foot and is Mr seriously suggesting the same thing ? |
5 | He kept two in the house , one equipped with a bell so that he could ring should he want anything in the grave ! |
6 | I see 'd them sell them in the streets lots of times but I ai n't never tasted them like . ’ |
7 | Could I put them in the soft box ? |
8 | Well I 'd like to take the second one back , could you reach it in the car ? |
9 | ‘ Could you point me in the direction of a bathroom please ? ’ |
10 | How could he see it in the dark ? |
11 | But I have to ask myself this — would I hate myself in the morning ? ’ |
12 | Would I take him in the lorry ? yes I can do that for you . |
13 | ‘ Shall I leave you in the care of the good professor ? ’ |
14 | Allowing her to change the subject , he offered , ‘ Shall I meet you in the foyer after breakfast , say nine-thirty ? |
15 | What time shall I see you in the morning ? ’ |
16 | Well , shall I put them in the fridge ? |
17 | Well shall I put it in the rubbish ? |
18 | ‘ If someone threw a bomb at you and ran away , would you shoot him in the back , or would you let him get some more bombs and try again ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Shall you help me in the garden ? |
20 | Will you meet me in the drama studio ? |
21 | ‘ Will you take it in the drawing-room with our other guests ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Then will you bury him in the churchyard ? ’ she asked quickly . |
23 | As he stands , I say , ‘ When I die , will He put me in the oven ? ’ |
24 | Any fool can go out , ring a bell , shout his head off , and get some new customers , but will he keep them in the future ? |
25 | But how can I look him in the face and tell him that 's turned out to be true ? ’ |
26 | Can you see it in the picture ? |
27 | Can you see it in the grass . |
28 | Can you get it in the bag ? |
29 | ‘ Your nan used to take you in there , ’ he said , ‘ with this dead hamster in a cage or the bloody goldfish floating belly up in the bowl , and she 'd wink at him and say , It 's very sick , can you take it in the back and make it better ? |
30 | if you 're interested , then we can do that in the bath , can you put them in the box first |