Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In theory , the shareholders have legal control of the company , but in practice this is most often exercised by the directors who between them may have a small minority of the shares with the acquiescence of the institutions which are the major shareholders .
2 People who carry weapons into bank premises and threaten to use them must receive a severe sentence . ’
3 People are bound to miss Gary Lineker but successors like me must score a few and establish reputations of their own . ’
4 It is only that I feel I may make a new friend and be rewarded with company .
5 As the start of the season is very close I wonder if I may make a few points for other readers to think about ?
6 I may need a few shots before I find the mark , Khan . ’
7 If I live , I may have a crooked back like my father , but I 'll probably die . ’
8 I can see that I may have a little difficulty explaining this first part of my story , especially to anyone not acquainted with the often bizarre rituals of academic life .
9 Sir , If you please to send me a scarlet Cardinal [ a short red cloak ] , and let it be full yard long , and rather longer than a yard long , and let it be full , for it be for a large Woman , they tell me I may have a long one , and a handsome one , for 11s but I shou 'd not be willing to give more than 12s , but if you have any as long as that , either duffil or cloth , if it is cheaper , I shou 'd like it as well as , for I am not to give but 12s for it .
10 ‘ I 'm sorry , I think I may have a wrong number , ’ it said .
11 If I ought to pay a fair price for what I buy then I ought to come back and add to the agreed price .
12 ‘ An' I must set a good table for the funeral . ’
13 To escape from Heathcliff I must go a long way away .
14 I see that I must do a little bargaining on my own behalf .
15 I made Mrs Seale come with me in a cab from the theatre , saying I must visit a sick friend .
16 And I must make a real effort to find one of these machines that 's working .
17 And I must make a real effort to find one of these machines that 's working .
18 but I must make a historical excursion here to establish the background to this absolutely fundamental question .
19 And now I must make a few preparations .
20 Well then tomorrow I must make a little list , see cos I want to finish that baby 's jumper
21 But to answer it , I must make a considerable digression , to say something about how we get such beliefs by observation .
22 I must start a new life among strangers . ’
23 ‘ And now ’ , she said , ‘ I must propose a special vote of thanks to Mr Barker to whom we all owe so much . ’
24 However , first I must define a few basics .
25 I must look a frightful sight , ’ she said .
26 I was sure I must look a different person , that my guilt and radiance must have transfigured me .
27 I must look a different being to yesterday .
28 Before going on to the second reason for Locke 's not acknowledging the existence of epistemic appearances I must correct a false impression I may have given , that all the seventeenth-century philosophers who succeeded Descartes toed the Cartesian line about the mind perceiving things by being causally affected by them .
29 I must have a good game against him . ’
30 So okay I have n't seen I must have a tiny little book .
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