Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This will equal half the cost of the factory , which should be up to full production of body panels by the end of next year . |
2 | Having taken your bags of donated books from you at the church door last year , you may like to know that despite the awful rain this week , Christian Aid Sale funds stood at around £35K by noon today , so the total should be up on that figure . |
3 | Erm then , you know we should be back without any problem by er quarter past four . |
4 | She should be in at any time now . ’ |
5 | ‘ But he should be out of intensive care soon . ’ |
6 | Now the hunt must be on for tryp-killing drug molecules which will actually penetrate into the choroid epithelium . |
7 | Liquidated damages are a genuine pre-estimate of the loss resulting from the breach , whereas a penalty , which might be out of all proportion to the loss suffered , will not be enforced by the courts . |
8 | And therefore in a sense , it might be down to departmental management that it was n't something that the suggestion system should encompass . |
9 | Watching him , Polly saw his jaw tighten , but all he said was , ‘ It looks as if we might be in for another blow . ’ |
10 | So I put them two and a half up to press with this one and then I can turn it over and I 'll be on to third side . |
11 | I think that with John Maynard-Smith around — and I hope he 'll be around for some time yet in the University of Sussex , and I hope the University of Sussex will be too |
12 | They 'll be out of that wood very soon . ’ |
13 | ‘ Rourke is going to the Brooksby plant , and I 'll be out for some time , so I wondered if you could come over and help Becky out with the computer ? |
14 | Join me tomorrow , I 'll be back with another FOX Report at 6.00 . |
15 | that 's why some come of course to seek their fortune … they may go home with empty pockets but you can bet they 'll be back for another night at the gryehounds … for another night of fun |
16 | I always get the blame , I 'll be back in intensive care again at this rate , you mark my words , you should see the shambles they make of everything I ask them to do . |
17 | ‘ They 'll be in by this evening . |
18 | As many as 64 MPs have lined up to criticise his management style and union leaders say there could be up to 6,000 job losses at the corporation , which employs about 20,000 people . |
19 | We could be in for another round of musical manager 's chairs |
20 | So it seems Wimbledon , who have cashed in on £12 million of talent since winning the FA Cup in l988 , could be in for more money . |
21 | They 'd be on to central heating systems next . |
22 | If you were n't blackmailing me with that threat to set the press on me , then I 'd be out of that door in half a second flat ! ’ |
23 | After all , as Dad quite rightly explained , if the entire country flung its brushed nylon to the winds , we 'd be out of detached splendour and into the gutter within a week . |
24 | Thank God I love him , or I 'd be out of this house and home before you could say ‘ knife ’ . |
25 | Yes , exactly , and I 'd be out in all weather 's |
26 | In Amazonia , taxonomically diverse groups of angiosperms grow on the carton nests of ants , forming arboreal ‘ antgardens ’ , which may be up to 1 metre across and 2 m long . |
27 | There are 2 to 4 pointed appressed arm spines the longest may be up to one segment in length . |
28 | The incubation period may be up to one year , and this makes it difficult in many cases to decide from whom the warts have been caught ; not only that , but they often seem to have been seeded on the principle adhered to by market gardeners , to give successive crops over a long period . |
29 | THE ‘ Antiques Roadshow ’ may be over for another year but the affection for collectibles continues with bargains still being unearthed in the most unusual of places . |
30 | Well , the Gold Cup meeting may be over for another year , but two of the most popular racehorses for decades were back at Cheltenham today to compete against each other for charity . |