Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Thank you , m may I just say to Committee , that this report is before you at the request of George .
2 May I also say on behalf of my party that the personal code of conduct of the Secretary of State is an example to us all ?
3 ‘ Then may I have an undertaking that if I can manage to put on a show , a stupendous show — I promise you it will be — may I then retire from the post ?
4 Should I just comment on the assessing the equity accounting point .
5 Should I just forget about the damn money ?
6 Must she always come between us ? ’
7 So so apart from the death grant erm the other the short term and long term pensions tend to mirror erm you know what would be payable should you actually die in service .
8 Whom should we therefore ban from public places for causing all the depression leading to so many suicides ?
9 Can maths teachers be entrusted with drawing inferences , trends etc. from significant data , or must they automatically stick to anodyne data which will offend no one but will automatically remove true significance from their work and lead to many students being bereft of motivation ?
10 In that case should they perhaps think of variations in human culture as expressions of permutations in the working of the human mind ?
11 It starts a minimum of ten years , but what age must it always finish by ?
12 Should it ever happen to you all complaints to Mr. Kirby please .
13 And , should he ever graduate to captaincy , the most searching trial — of leading men who do not necessarily view the world as he does — is still perhaps ahead .
14 Even before the end of the seventeenth century James II , in exile in France , had advised his son , should he ever rule in England , to have a single minister with undivided control of relations with other states .
15 He had been seen in Wales by a DJ who had suggested that he look him up , should he ever come to the big city .
16 Might I just add to that that er I have heard that they also want to take over the Pembroke Hall .
17 May you both rot in hell together . ’
18 Could I firstly start by thanking those delegates who after Congress yesterday have expressed support about the two rule changes that we lost and to give some encouragement to new delegates here that even if you get up here and you lose it , there 's some one hell of a lot of support out there on the floor .
19 Could I please quote from the Bargaining Report Document dated twenty seventh of April nineteen ninety three which says , and I quote , works councils , elected bodies representing the whole workforce are becoming an increasing interest to the U K trade unionists and this par this in part because of the growing awareness of industrial relation structures in the rest of the E C.
20 Could I just start with the white paper on community care funding because I think , as he said in the introduction , it is a complex subject , erm , and it does involve a lengthy transition period , and therefore in terms of its understanding , I think it 's important that members are aware both how the money is coming to us , broadly what we 're doing with it , and , and how it is that we 've reached the conclusion that there 's a great under-funding in the , in the present proposals .
21 Er could I just return to the line of questioning very briefly that the Senior Inspector was was pursuing a moment ago with with the County Council , in terms of the assessment of the environmental impact that the forty one thousand figure .
22 Chairman , could I just mention to the Committee , on Shropshire child care links , erm , the County Council of course , is also the registration body that erm , registers childminders and day care , and erm , while obviously this is very much to be supported and ties in with Social Services ' own requirements to promote child care , it should not be seen , and we should perhaps , Bruce make a , we can have discussions with , we should be careful to endorse , the giving of this money does n't necessarily imply or endorse the standards of the people on their books , who may be people that the County Council in another arm , are investigating and in some cases , taking action to close down .
23 Could I just add to that Mr Chairman , that all major local businesses have always , have also been approached for er , sponsorship of this project .
24 Could I just respond to that Chairman
25 Could I just say at this point , this , this is one area where I would envisage us looking critically at what we 're doing and , and , and , and altering things quite significantly over the next six months .
26 , can I , can I just say , thank you Chairman , but could I just say on two three , I think that one of things that built the partnership was actually the launch of Ludlow , and that all those organizations were there , and helped part of the process , and I think one of the things we need to think about , Chairman , is now we 've got that B status , even though we 're arguing at the fringes , we 've actually got it , is perhaps doing another event like Ludlow , to involve all the organizations that , that , that will be participating in the programme , to give them a , so that they feel a , a common ownership of the programme , they can put forward the projects they want , they feel they are part of the process .
27 Could I just say to Chairman ,
28 Chairman could I just ask as the minute taker to er clarify the , the remit of the er educational seminar ?
29 John , could I just come to your brother .
30 Could I just come in there and I do know an undertaker and this subject did come up in conversation .
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