Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This feature occurs because rational expectations generally implies restrictions on the coefficients of the model , and if the restrictions are valid then imposing them should not worsen the model 's explanatory power . |
2 | I intend to travel extensively during the summer and I may not have the pleasure of meeting you . |
3 | Although I installed Legato , it was some time ago , so I may not remember the name of the directory where it was installed ; but Windows can provide this information . |
4 | Or let my Lamp at midnight hour Be seen in some high lonely Tower Where I may oft outwatch the Bear . |
5 | I was suddenly really upset as I thought I may never feel the baby moving inside me any more . |
6 | I may never have the strength again . ’ |
7 | I knew I must soon arrange the memorial party , and the perfect opportunity arose with a letter from one of my closest friends , Margo , now living in Australia , who was planning a trip to Europe with her husband later that summer . |
8 | Oh sorry , I must n't mention the name . . |
9 | In making this case , I must n't present the book as didactic . |
10 | Yeah , I must n't put the lad down |
11 | I must n't destroy the evidence . |
12 | It was an enormous subject upon which we had embarked , and I felt that , as a minor guest of the monastery , I must not monopolize the time of the guest whom everyone wanted to meet . |
13 | I must not give the impression of being without sin . |
14 | I must not forget the back-up staff and the community staff who visited me so promptly after my return home . |
15 | I must not remember the story I set out to tell . |
16 | ‘ He said I must cheerfully accept the sacrifice ? |
17 | I must now examine the case that has been pleaded against the third , fourth and fifth defendants in the light of the analysis of section 6(2) and section 61(1) that I have attempted . |
18 | ‘ I must frankly admit the fact , ’ he remarked , ‘ that to the people of Northern Ireland it does not seem that the battle against terrorism is being won fast enough . ’ |
19 | It was to some extent a class conflict and , although I am glad to have had what is commonly regarded as a ‘ good education ’ , I must seriously doubt the wisdom of the County Council 's charitable and well-intentioned scheme . |
20 | The only complaint — and she was not really complaining against her uncle , perhaps I should rather say the cause for depression — was that from time to time she was very homesick and longed to see her mother and girls of her own age . ’ |
21 | I should also mention the mess left near the bridge on Gubberford Lane Scorton after work done recently to clean up the sides of the bridge . |
22 | For the sake of completeness , I should also mention the development of the fuel cycle from the mine to reprocessing , which France and Great Britain have mastered . |
23 | His letters closes with : ‘ I should also welcome the opportunity to discuss the publication of the board 's advice . ’ |
24 | I should not like the responsibility of destroying such a rare plant . ’ |
25 | Mom said I should n't miss the dawn at sea , she said it 's kind of beautiful . ’ |
26 | Oh at Handsworth , I 'm meant to go there this evening to speak to the domestic bursar the residents ' officer and someone else , God knows , from the university to put my case forward for why I had to leave Handsworth and that , why I should n't pay the money . |
27 | However , she did it well , and I should n't think the butcher ever quite forgot the lady with the red hair . |
28 | ‘ I should n't use the word at my age but , hell , that 's what it was . ’ |
29 | I should n't get the blame for something I did n't do . ’ |
30 | Some of them turned out to be not as indifferent to my plight as I 'd feared they all would be , and a few murmured that if I did really feel strongly about the way I had been treated , I should indeed take the matter up with the Senate . |