Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [be] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In other words the five year housing land supply should not be the Structure Plan requirement plus an allowance of 60% . |
2 | Your 17 day holiday to Czechoslovakia and Hungary must surely be the travel bargain of the nineties ’ . |
3 | The criteria for analysing work done must primarily be the job specification . |
4 | After all , he 'll still be the WBC champion in the New Year . ’ |
5 | After all , he 'll still be the WBC champion . ’ |
6 | There 'll also be the Pedigree Chum Professional and Fun Agility Challenge finals , the Pedigree Formula Working Dog of the Year Awards and the fun Flyball competition . |
7 | This might well be the word processor that puts WordStar right back on the map in the word processor stakes . |
8 | He was not , could not be the Southfields Strangler or the Rapist of Raynes Park . |
9 | Front-drive , a 2.2-litre 16-valve in-line four developing an impressive 225bhp , four-wheel disc brakes with an optional anti-lock device and compact dimensions by usual US standards could easily be the routine outline for a French , Swedish , perhaps even German four-door performance saloon . |
10 | It could n't be the water table , because the site was higher than the rest of the garden . |
11 | ‘ I knew it could n't be the murder weapon , ’ he gravely told Wickham , ‘ because I was using it on Friday evening , hours after MacQuillan was found dead . ’ |
12 | Could n't be the rent man , he 'd come yesterday and been paid . |
13 | But it could n't be the Jockey Club , who knew that the ‘ grey gate ’ system using a 65 yard long elastic tape was flawed yet did nothing about it . |
14 | This little incident could well be the starting point for a very interesting research project . |
15 | They may also be the bureau manager or they may be a voluntary advice worker with the same caseload as any other member of the team . |
16 | erm That may well be the caricature picture . |
17 | This suggests that the 28in. screen size may well be the break point between acceptable and unacceptable viewing when the picture is zoomed . |
18 | The United Nations ' mediator , Diego Cordovez , admitted for the first time that a Geneva agreement on a Soviet troop withdrawal would only be the starting point for a settlement . |
19 | The researcher who ‘ attacks ’ a social situation would be the prosecution , the researcher who ‘ defends ’ would obviously be the defence counsel . |
20 | Family life would not be the family life they knew now . |
21 | If you must have one , the best choice would probably be the bean burrito — and ask them to hold the extras . |
22 | This would also be the feedback point for a process development in which the company is its own customer . |
23 | This would also be the feedback point for a process development in which the company is its own customer . |
24 | What is clear beyond doubt is that the level of intensional entities can not be identified with any level or world of objectively existing referents ; ( 25 ) is a perfectly coherent remark despite the fact that the speaker explicitly denies the existence of one of the principal participants in it : ( 25 ) If Jack had married , his wife would now be the dowager duchess of Luntshire |
25 | He thought that if he 'd had the choice , it would n't be the toad snuff box , but the marvellous box in yellow and white opal enamel , with the unhappy Nicholas II 's cipher and crown , and the Imperial eagles in diamonds and black enamel . |
26 | Because there would n't be the traffic generation , because you could although they argued long and hard over the ability of service vehicles to service the site . |
27 | She would simply be the dairymaid Tess , and nothing more . |
28 | Whatever they do , it ca n't be the placebo effect : she 'd need to remember that she 'd taken something . |
29 | At least we know one man who ca n't be the Southwark Bridge body . |
30 | ‘ It ca n't be the cam lock or the internal pressure gauge alarm would be sounding . ’ |