Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [prep] [v-ing] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It should be worth waiting for the last in which Mick Ryan 's Les Amis ( 3.40 ) is well drawn and must be fancied on her two lengths defeat of Quinta Royale at Folkestone .
2 Thursday 's performance at Darlington Arts Centre is sold out , although it might be worth checking with the box office ( ) for returns .
3 Another route to a part-time job might be by looking at the cards in newsagents ' windows , or asking as your local Job Centre or office of Professional and Executive Recruitment , addresses of which will be in your local Yellow Pages .
4 Thank God he does n't know where she lives here cos he 'll be round knocking on the door .
5 Before the Digital Servo Interface is described it may be worth looking at the principles of operation of these model servos .
6 It may be worth looking at the pair made up of Phi¹ ; ( 3.6 ) which is orange , and Phi² ; ( 4.5 ) which is white .
7 So it is good to have these idiomatic recordings to remind us of just how good a pianist he was : in both the Concerto and the Rhapsody , rock-solid technique serves real musicality , and this CD would be worth acquiring on the strength of the Gershwin works alone .
8 He hemmed and hawed and rambled through a number of subjects before making a sideways approach to what he really seemed to need , which was any useful or memorable detail that would be worth noting about the previous night 's client .
9 That would be like looking underneath the world to see Atlas ' shoulders holding it up .
10 It would be like knitting in the middle of a giant car park .
11 However , the greater the inherited capital stock , , the less need there will be for adding to the capital stock , or even replacing worn-out equipment .
12 For Ryedale York tomorrow it will be like walking into the lions ' den .
13 This is the maximum size that a two-colour stitch pattern can be for transferring to the console .
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