Example sentences of "i [modal v] [adv] [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 I must also admit to being at something of a loss to explain why Darren Bicknell continues to flit between millionaires ' row and Cannery Row .
2 ACT-UP is the organisation I should most like to be part of .
3 If that is support for an industry , I should not like to be part of an industry that the Government were against .
4 He said I had probably done all I could ( little did he know ) , but that no one was omnipotent and I should not try to be for Jean-Claude what Maman had been — and still was , to some extent .
5 It 's a bad time , admitted , there 's truth in that , but I should n't choose to be out of it .
6 I should n't like to be able to do that . ’
7 The thing is that I should so like to be the first to know , officially … ’
8 Theoretically he does not intend to go back into practice as an accountant , but , he concedes pragmatically , ‘ at the end of the day , with a family , I might just have to be one , whether I like it or not ’ .
9 So I mean , I 'm not gon na point the questions at anyone in particular , I 'm just like have them answered , but I might just say to is this normal for her to be late .
10 ‘ It 's frustrating but I 'll just have to be patient . ’
11 my Lord another factual situation which I 'll simply referred to is the er on going debate in European commission or cases relating to up stream fuel , er , where there 's very little trade , erm for technical reasons because of the isolation of the United Kingdom , however the commission has searched jurisdiction over restricted competition in the market because the fuels have a direct impact upon product , erm from production costs , product down stream of which there is trade
12 I 'll never get to be a good cook .
13 I thought we 'd been getting on pretty well but as Father 's Day approached , Joe made it clear that I could n't hope to be any more than just second best
14 I could n't bear to be married if I had n't … ‘
15 ‘ In the end I could n't bear to be anywhere else , ’ she said , and added that if such practices had been going on in the islands as were alleged , everyone would have known about them .
16 At the time I could n't bear to be parted from my new little owl .
17 I could n't bear to be in its thrall for another day .
18 He just nodded as if he did n't want to speak , and then at the bottom ( it was vanity , I could n't bear to be lumped with Caroline ) I said , I 'm sorry my aunt said that at Kenwood .
19 How could I have possibly explained without hurting you that I could n't bear to be near you , because you no longer felt like my mother ?
20 I could n't bear to be separated from Jeff for three weeks .
21 And I could n't bear to be with women I did like because it reminded me forcibly that they did n't turn me on . ’
22 I could n't stand to be there .
23 I could n't fail to be , could I ? ’
24 I could n't wait to be fourteen and be free of the place .
25 I could n't wait to be issued with a uniform as I stood out in my civilian clothes , which were much nicer than anybody else 's .
26 He maddened me , yet I could n't wait to be with him . ’
27 I could n't seem to be bothered to move .
28 Mortal , I could not bear to be the one who slays the light .
29 But I could not bear to be supplanted in a view that lay next to my heart by an old acquaintance .
30 I could not bear to be in France a moment longer : my friends confirmed my impulse .
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