Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [pers pn] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A chap may think he 's in control of himself but if he 's really attracted to a girl , it 's not so easy to stop at … well , just kissing . ’ |
2 | God , he thought , Americans must think they 're in the Stone Age when they come to stay in a place like this . |
3 | ‘ They must think I 'm on the way out . ’ |
4 | ‘ Then I should think we 're in business , ’ Manville said confidently . |
5 | Erm it 's the last Saturday of half term so I should think it 's about erm when 's half term ? |
6 | And next time you print it should think it 's a K X P Eleven Twenty Four and it should think it 's at head of form and print everything out beautifully . |
7 | I should think it 's within sight of the police station anyway , I should think . |
8 | I should think he 's in the group , is n't he ? |
9 | ‘ They must know they 're in the frame otherwise why the decoy ? ’ |
10 | ‘ If you must know I was with somebody , ’ I said reluctantly . |
11 | The Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) must feel they are in a no-win situation . |
12 | On Mr Gajdusek 's behalf , I feel he must mean I am to be impersonal in any help I give you with your problems . |
13 | On page one o eight paragraph two point two er , the society proposals of the er , in accordance with the objectives we 've taken out overall , it wants to be clear that it must mean it 's in total , the objectives . |
14 | He could n't resist mentioning the television series , just in case anyone should forget he was in it . |
15 | I must admit I 'm in that |
16 | There is concern about funding for the Childrens Act and it 's too important to start scoring political points , whether there 's a general election or not t and I must admit I was off , I was off ill , off work during the week of the Tory Party Conference . |
17 | There is concern about funding for the Children Act and it 's too important to start scoring political points , whether there 's a General Election or not t and I must admit I was off , I was off ill , off work during the week of the Tory Party Conference . |
18 | Erm example there of T. You 'll recognize the T. Now the first thing I should remind you is of course that to recognize anything we must have something to compare it against . |
19 | In fact he had sent a message via the Chief Whip telling him that if he felt he must abstain he was at liberty to do so . |
20 | I should imagine they are from the council . |
21 | But I must say I am at some loss as to why you should be so concerned with these most trivial of errors . ’ |
22 | " I suppose we 'd better start having a look along the banks soon , although I must say I 'm in no particular hurry . |
23 | Frieda Lawrence said of her husband : ‘ I must say he is like the English in the bulldog quality of hanging on . |
24 | He may feel he 's in a British Rail nightmare : he will get to his destination some time or other but he 's deeply unhappy about his discomfort while travelling . |
25 | Dr ‘ Patterson ’ … patients here are very much consultant oriented , and no matter how much you may feel you 're on the right lines for treatment , they do expect to go along and see a consultant . |
26 | Meat should not be eaten more than once a day ; and fish is increasingly thought of as healthier — oily fish is useful in the prevention of heart disease and arthritis — and you may feel it is worth substituting fish for meat as a main meal twice a week . |
27 | I 'll grant you were in a bad state , which was hardly surprising after all the business with losing your part and then Lesley-Jane going off with Micky — incidentally , there was less in that than you thought , but that 's by the way . |
28 | ‘ Bring 'em in , lad , ’ Mr Bean said to Hoomey. ‘ 'E 'll think 'e 's in paradise . ’ |
29 | One of these days I 'll go out like this and scare the whole population , 'cos they 'll think I 'm in me bare pelt . ’ |
30 | You 'll think you 're in a palace . ’ |