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

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1 When she touches me , I shall be hers for all time , and when she touches me , I shall be so hungry for her , that I may hurt her .
2 Who knows , one day I may marry her .
3 Give me the Lady Fand , that I may bear her to a fitting place . ’
4 ‘ This is the most honourable place I may lay her , ’ Ilbrec said , low .
5 I 'm particularly concerned perhaps if I may ask her to show some concern for this herself that the remoteness of the newspaper library , way up in the rustic further regions of the Northern Line , the great virtue of the existing site is that 's on the Inner Circle , the accessibility of this site is really its greatest virtue .
6 And and he said well do you think I ought to give her , you know , what about two pound a week ?
7 ‘ If I come across Amy Marr , surely I ought to put her in touch with the police or possibly the Bishop ? ’
8 ‘ Perhaps I ought to take her under my wing , ’ he suggested .
9 I think I ought to see her again — just once , to reassure myself that all the old feelings really are as dead as I believe .
10 How many times did you tell me I ought to see her ? ’
11 ‘ Perhaps I ought to warn her tonight that you know . ’
12 " Gordon said I ought to bring her some scent .
13 If I can get near Mum I must tell her that she should do a spot of witnessing to the woman across from her .
14 I must tell her something . ’
15 I must tell her , and quickly !
16 I must remind her that , to judge by the performance of the last Labour Government as opposed to the promises of the present Labour Opposition , Londoners can look forward only to cuts in the investment required .
17 I must visit her and present my condolences .
18 I must fetch her at once ! ’
19 When I am quite well again I must inform her so .
20 I felt that if , for perfect reasons of conscience , I could not fight for her , I must give her up for ever .
21 So I must give her a ring this week actually .
22 I mu I must ask her how how long they do .
23 Not sure , I must ask her where he does he goes to a Marks where they always have every possible man 's suit that Marks make and and he takes the time to buy two or even three because he does n't get that much time for shopping .
24 Have to get a mo a move on and , oh I must ask her
25 I must see her . ’
26 I must see her every day , she must face it full on and she , as , I must stay here , and so Alison must be here too .
27 I must see her ! ’
28 ‘ Then yesterday , when I felt I was going to go mad if I did n't get something settled , I rang her and said I must see her privately . ’
29 First , I must have her watched , and find out who her new man is .
30 By God I must have her .
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