Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I mean them let's face it one out the three of us should of thought a bit more .
2 While the child is in care no-one may cause him to be known by a new surname or remove him from the United Kingdom without either the written consent of every person who has parental responsibility or the leave of the court ( s33(7) ) .
3 4 to 5 is relatively easy and if someone starts off at 5 they do n't need any persuading at all ( attempts to persuade them may irritate them so much that they start to move to the left ! ) .
4 The most energetic of them may form themselves into pressure-groups of a not wholly child-centred kind .
5 A phone call or a letter to them may set your investigations off on a completely new heading and give you further experts whose evidence would be helpful to you .
6 ‘ These are enormously strong roots and the melding of them may give us an organisation far more formidable than either could be on their own . ’
7 The roar of applause when it later rids itself of them may boost its popularity at a critical moment .
8 Different people will notice different things and some of them may surprise you .
9 One or two of them may grab your arms while a third gets ready to hit you from the front .
10 O God give me the strength to be victorious over myself , for nothing may chain me to this life .
11 Present , if not correct , were a tired but not too emotional Tony , sorry ANTHONY H WILSON and various members of the INSPIRAL CARPETS whom let's face it , would go to a party held in an empty crisp packet .
12 On the other hand if I am in a drama experience my own actions and things about me may trap me into believing I am in an actual event .
13 Making love to me may help you to forget for a while , but it wo n't change the feelings you obviously still have for her , whether you care to admit it or not . ’
14 I am prepared to accept that anyone who knows me may dislike me , but when someone who can not dislike me because they do n't know me , attacks me , I collapse inside , I lose eloquence , I get frightened , sometimes I cry .
15 Everyone must urge their MP to tell the Secretary of State for Wales his strategy is wrong and must be changed ’ , said Dr Caldwell .
16 In a society where everyone must supplement their income in whatever way they can , you have to be very noble to renounce , even for love , a comfortable , clandestine source of income .
17 Whenever an instruction starts with the words ‘ Let's all ’ everyone MUST do it .
18 Everyone must admire it as a supreme example of the unremitting development of one basic situation , Iago 's destruction of Othello , with a claustrophilic refusal to digress or vary from its path , yet no one is known to have enjoyed it .
19 How greedy everyone must think me .
20 ‘ On the race track everyone must believe he is the fastest .
21 As she slept in her Italian-designed tube steel bed with the iron-grey duvet , she felt sure that Steve in the room across the corridor must know who was in there with her , and as she went to work next day , she felt sure that everyone must see what she was dragging with her .
22 One of them must do it . ’
23 To them must go our warmest thanks .
24 Nevertheless , this suggestion by Rees does contain one useful pointer : if managers are non-altruistic , controls on them must influence their pay in order to affect performance .
25 This means that each one of them must know what human experience they each must share when it comes to the time of evocation .
26 He does n't seem to be embarrassed by anything , except when you try to provoke him by telling him that surely he must thump his desk once in a while , or that although he says that a record company exists ‘ to guide your artists ’ most of them must hate him at some point .
27 Tall claustrophobics wo n't like the hotel 's narrow passageways , uneven floors , low ceilings and even lower beams , but everyone should love them .
28 Really , I 'm sure everyone should congratulate you ! ’
29 Some Conservative members of Parliament would like to retain its principle — that everyone should pay something .
30 We all recall that in the heyday of the poll tax the one principle that Ministers and Conservative Members were most reluctant to abandon was that everyone should pay something .
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