Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] be [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 There are , of course , many schools other than those listed in the appendix , and also a great many private coaches , all of whom may be found in the publication Contacts , a trade book everyone interested in joining the profession should obtain from the office of The Spotlight , 42–43 Cranbourn St , London WC2H 7AP .
2 I may be missing in the memory department , but I do have a brain .
3 There are the most incredibly exciting shops here — even just driving along I 'll be looking in the windows .
4 I thought , ‘ I 'll be kept in the station for an hour dealing with all this .
5 so I 'll be sitting talking to Donna , cos Donna , Helen and Jenny be sitting in one group with Sarah , they 'll be chatting away and I 'll be sitting in the middle , sitting on
6 I 'll be waiting in the lobby . ’
7 Yeah I could be going in the but you were n't told that .
8 I mean , personally I do n't think Terry 's very good at interviews , I think I 'd be flying in the face of public opinion if I said he was .
9 If I was 12 years old I 'd be squealing in the stalls as well .
10 ‘ I never thought I 'd be seeing in the New Year with Will Carling and company in Lanzarote .
11 And it seemed that I 'd be standing in the way of your freedom and your opportunities .
12 I would be sitting in the car looking out at the fascinating scenery , my mum and my brother would be doing the same , my sister would be looking at a book and my dad would be driving .
13 This weaker account seems to me promising in its general approach , and the theory I shall be supporting in the next chapter is distinctly similar .
14 ‘ My best bikes are over here and they are the ones I shall be using in the world championship .
15 Indeed , the data from patients with brain injury that I will be discussing in the final two sections are very puzzling indeed from the standpoint of folk psychology .
16 Either Hess will name me — which God forbid he should be stupid enough to do — or I will be contacted in the normal run of things .
17 The remaining options of COLOUR , INTEGRATE and LINK are all specific to the creation and manipulation of stitch patterns which I will be covering in the next article .
18 I will be playing in the reserves at Newcastle tomorrow night because I need a game under my belt to get ready for Zimbabwe 's qualifying group match against Egypt in Harare a week on Sunday . ’
19 In vitro fertilisation is only the first of a long line of reproductive technologies which may be developed in the future .
20 Plants from the Physic Garden were copied by the gifted collage artist , Mrs Delaney , and fourteen were faithfully reproduced in her delicate paper mosaic work , some of which may be seen in the British Museum today .
21 Hawkshead Church has nearly 200 documents confirming this , one of which may be seen in the Church .
22 It was he who , in 1344 , the year in which Prague became an archbishopric , laid the foundation stone on the site of a Romanesque basilica , the remains of which may be seen in the crypt .
23 The earliest inhabitants of the area some 4000 years ago , however , left traces of their presence in the form of tools like stone axes , many of which may be seen in the Armagh County Museum .
24 The question of the exclusivity of Community competence is of particular difficulty with regard to two concepts derived from the case law of the European Court : the concept that the existence of Community legislation on a matter excludes national legislation on the same matter , which may be illustrated in the context of the free movement of goods , and the concept that the duty of the Community to act in a particular matter from a particular date may exclude the possibility of Member States acting in that area from that date , which may particularly be illustrated in the context of external competence .
25 What I am putting before the House are serious considerations about the balance between the rights of individuals , which may be damaged in the course of a case but where the record can subsequently be put straight , the rights of those who are before the courts , accused , to deploy their defence , and the rights of the public at large to scrutinise that process .
26 Details of conditions of service applicable to civil servants are to be found in Civil Service Pay and Conditions of Service Code , a copy of which may be consulted in the Department of Administration .
27 Details of conditions of service applicable to staff of the National Library Or Scotland are to be found in the Civil Service Pay and Conditions of Service Code , a copy of which may be consulted in the Department of Administration .
28 The other major story this month concerns the surveying of Loch Ness which titillatingly talks about the discovery of ‘ new species ’ Not necessarily Nessie however , but various small invertebrate worms which may be living in the extraordinarily deep loch .
29 A description of all errors which may be reported in the error log file is provided in Appendix B.
30 In fact their approach is based on the solution ( 10.8 ) , which may be re-expressed in the form ( 14.8 ) for suitable functions and which must depend on the initial data .
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