Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [modal v] [adv] [be] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But as you say it may well be that erm we can look at it and say well really that factor compensates for that one ,
2 So when Mr said that the firearms office majority of language , when the firearms officer said wait for the C I D and then some other policemen arrived and then you , that may well be right because from what you say it may well be that the C I D did get to the flat after the officers but before ?
3 Similarly where no such trust has been brought about : if , say , a child 's family disintegrates it may well be but the beginning of a whole sequence of misfortunes and unsatisfactory care arrangements in institutions and foster homes .
4 The market research group reckons it wo n't be until the second half of next year that Unix will achieve the degree of functionality needed to match proprietary systems as viable , enterprise-wide server platform , ESP .
5 We could n't believe he could not be but the heart abnormalities were all there . ’
6 You know we 'll always be and continually be looking for a er fresh outlets erm to sell our product .
7 Erm , well no I suppose he wo n't be until he 's erm , had stitches out , she said it would be two weeks
8 I do n't have any view erm er on that , if I understand your question , because I think it realistic to assume that post two thousand and six one of the options that we could be reasonably expected to consider , together with the District Council , is the possibility of a further , shall we say , how addition to , a a further phase er onto the new settlement , erm so that the new settlement erm would evolve , if that was the chosen option , and as it evolved it may well be that more of Mr David Curtis 's higher level facilities er would be added .
9 I said what do you mean sh oh I did n't mean it like that I meant she ca n't be because I like her .
10 He tried to be the former and his Notebooks show his struggle : the latter he knew he could never be but always revered .
11 She said , between sobs that seemed to tear her chest open , something that sounded like , ‘ All my fault He knew it could n't be that because it did n't make sense but there was no point in asking her what she had said because she was crying too hard She cried and cried and Nick sat and watched .
12 It was not unlike the feeling she experienced when men looked at her and wanted her though she knew it could not be that for there was nothing sexual between her and Gary and never would be .
13 Do you think it will always be that we have one ?
14 I mean it may well be that we have in this country we have erm pretty much Mill 's system because MPs get paid relatively little bearing in mind what most of them could be getting elsewhere , so maybe we 've got something like Mill 's system but it strikes us as rather a bizarre suggestion that MPs should n't be paid to prevent adventurous and lower classes becoming MPs .
15 I mean it may well be that we have to resort to some sort of er
16 no , what I 'm saying is I think that 's something that the B A I E education committee nationally should sit down and have a look at , I mean it may well be that at the end of the day Napier would set a better exam paper than they would er , also I 've suggested to them and again they have n't that Napier validate the course do the marking but with perhaps two B A I E fellows
17 Er I mean it could just be that they do n't like it , so anything which they do n't like is grating or
18 And erm if you relate that to our erm performance in industry I , I , I think it may well be that we are suffering from being a very undereducated country .
19 and then someone said Barbra Streisand and then someone said she ca n't be cos she 's nice
20 He said it would just be until I got myself sorted out , and then I would get him back straight away .
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