Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 SERAFIN : ‘ From Greenwich to Westminster ’ — which I should think would involve somewhat similar considerations — ‘ even though it takes longer , even though I ca n't read or watch television to keep myself entertained at the same time , even though it demands a greater expenditure of concentration and nervous energy — and , one might possibly add , physical labour in pushing and pulling the various levers and pedals involved … ’
2 If you 're thinking of putting in central heating , the type of system you should install will depend on more factors than the hot water requirements .
3 Which format a participant should choose will depend upon his or her career stage , work situation and individual learning style .
4 , should keep should keep it growing really long so when you go a bit thin , just grease it over like this
5 Erm it really is they should have should have t been more careful in a way but And this you see is a fairly goodirly goody good ey seem
6 The typical business card that the non-Japanese businessman should have will have the Japanese translation of the individual 's name on one side , along with his company , its address and the person 's title .
7 In any particular case , what steps a prudent creditor should take will depend upon the circumstances existing and the state of knowledge in the creditor .
8 I said look Neil you can drive , but let's not let's not take it that I 'm saying that you must drive let's go into the question of why you 're making a mess of it at this time and we , oh honestly Brenda if I 've got black circles under my eyes do not be surprised because , of course , this all goes back to his absolutely , appallingly , stupid mother !
9 Serpell 's suggestion that this line should close could cost British Rail more money in through-tickets than it would gain from shutting the line .
10 Yeah , so if you had if I try and draw it much the same if you had that and let's choose let's choose er , well le , let's keep the same let's keep to the same carbon chain if you had that the carbon skeleton is exactly the same the only way it differs is that the O H group here is on carbon one of that chain that we 've chosen where as here , it 's on carbon two of that chain .
11 This simple enquiry , which a user may feel' ought to have an immediate response , might take some seconds to process .
12 The way you manage to cope with all the problems that life with an elderly parent may present will depend not only upon their magnitude , or the help you receive from others , but also on your attitude towards them , and your determination to live life just a day at a time , thus breaking your stress up into smaller and more manageable ‘ sections ’ .
13 The directions that he may give must appear to him necessary ( but not reasonably necessary ) to prevent such disorder , damage , disruption or intimidation , and may specifically include instructions not to enter a particular area .
14 Apart from all other considerations , while the parent-child side of the worker-client relationship may raise all kinds of unconscious desires , it is also subject to deep-seated taboos around the idea of incest ; the guilt which sexual intercourse between worker and client might arouse could go well beyond conscious personal or professional remorse and bring further problems to both people concerned , as well as others .
15 These things do n't really lose their snap and savour without smoking , but thinking that they might do can distract one from enjoying them properly .
16 A consideration of how Taking the Side of the Other might occur should bring attention to what here will be called the ‘ implicit features ’ of attitudes .
17 For example , his account of the nine different reasons why two scientists might disagree could go verbatim into any elementary course on the social relations of science , whilst the extended analogy between ‘ growing science ’ and establishing an orchard should be required reading for every would-be science politician in any nation that aspires to modernity .
18 Miloš feared that this would fail and that the reprisals which the Turks might take would result in the loss of all the gains which the Serbs had made since 1815 .
19 It was thought by some that too great a burden might be placed on principals in smaller firms or on sole practitioners if such a proposal were made mandatory , and that either the ‘ net ’ of suitable signatories should be widened to include assistant solicitors or Fellows of ILEX , or that the category of undertaking to which the ‘ rule ’ might apply should exclude those of a routine or non-financial nature .
20 The equipment you 'll sell will tend to be of premium quality , the software certainly does n't come cheap and there 's lots of training and backup possibilities .
21 Erm what day you wa me and Geoff 'll take will take your erm
22 So we might get might get the carpets in as well .
23 And erm you 'll get should get happier with that .
24 You know the sort of thing : There once was a would be MP Who said if you do n't vote for me I 'll scream and I 'll shout Might knock myself out And probably fall into the sea .
25 Two threes are six so what we 'll do is we 'll say let's say how would you make six ?
26 The sort of questions you might ask will vary according to circumstance , such as : before you join the scheme , if you are thinking of changing jobs , if you are hoping to retire early and so on .
27 It would be the end of all her high ambitions , and though the world would not greatly suffer thereby — for by now she had lost all confidence that anything she might say would alter the course of things — that crisis which was privately her own would remain for ever unresolved .
28 Nothing Jake might say could upset her any more .
29 I think le let's keep let's keep the the for the carols .
30 There was the master , a man of importance in the town that you 'd think would want a house properly run for himself .
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