Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [verb] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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31 | The mare will look after the foal until he 's at least five weeks old and then he 'll be weaned off in the natural way . |
32 | ‘ I sha n't have to talk to them because we 'll be running round in the fresh air and there 's no very formal placement for picnics . ’ |
33 | And then you 'll be finished off in the sculleries . |
34 | If you try to speak to any body you will be ignored , if you get in the way you 'll be knocked down in the wild scramble to get goods away to Paris , London , Brussels , and all the great centres of northern and eastern France . |
35 | He 'll be creeping about in the half-dark wondering if he ought to burn his suit , scraping the mud off his shoes . |
36 | One acoustic theory is immediately exploded : that a whisper on stage could be heard up in the back row ( Greek guides conveniently fail to take the wooden superstructure into account ) . |
37 | ( The printed sheets were ‘ signed ’ with a letter of the alphabet , so they could be gathered up in the right order — one of each , B , C , D , etc . |
38 | Extra guests could be put up in the boat itself , which had a permanent skipper and crew , enabling Bernard and Laura to escape at short notice to idyllic , inaccessible Mediterranean islands , Laura still could not swim and often groaned with seasickness . |
39 | However , the Associated Press news agency reported on Feb. 8 that the package could be held up in the European Parliament , due to opposition from the socialist group because of concerns about Syria 's human rights record . |
40 | In a period of cultural stability , the infantile , irrational demands of the superego which conflicted with the mature superego could be worked out in the analytic process . |
41 | Exactly what extent they could be taken up in the period to ninety six , is not necessarily erm clear because we we do n't know exactly when those are going to be taken up . |
42 | The method , however , lacks flexibility , and for an apparatus this size it was essential to have an independent power source so that adjustments could be carried out in the event of failure . |
43 | This could be carried out in the school , the clinic or the child 's home . |
44 | Perhaps random spot checks could be carried out in the same way as breathalyser tests . |
45 | The magistrates said the issue of compensation could be sorted out in the civil courts . |
46 | However , Keegan 's No 2 , Terry McDermott , hinted that the move could be sorted out in the next few days . |
47 | But the COS had refused to acknowledge the role of economic forces with respect to character , justifying J. A. Hobson 's jibe that their philosophy could be summed up in the phrase ‘ character is the condition of conditions ’ . |
48 | By half-term , a local parent with a child at Cedars had offered to put Balbinder on the coach in the morning and let him stay at her house until he could be picked up in the evening . |
49 | Such a thing not having happened for many centuries , the idea , even though the smell of cordite had spread across the Channel and could be picked up in the Charing Cross Road , seemed difficult to envisage . |
50 | Carshes did n't like tractors , them big frightening things , you know , did n't like tractors , and erm I 'd be called out in the field then |
51 | Most of the new people who 'd be coming over in the last couple of years a lot of them would n't be coming out to our concerts yet because they would probably be into a more younger scene like the Mary Blacks , maybe or the Christian Moore or somebody like that you would be catering for a younger audience and the the second third generation would be coming out to the First to the Foster and Allens and the Daniel O'Donnells and the Brendan Shines you know . |
52 | Each man is thrown back on himself alone and there is danger that he may be shut up in the solitude of his own heart . |
53 | No one , for example , supposes that the knowledge that belongs to a good cook is confined to what is or may be written down in the cookery book . |
54 | Crumbs of advantage , Bénezet had found , may be picked up in the most unexpected places . |
55 | Guild members are not content with the position in the cooperative world which may be summed up in the saying of the man ‘ My wife and I are one , and I am that one ’ . |
56 | These various factors which influence the value of an option may be summed up in the following functional statement : . |
57 | In other cases , a formula may be spelled out in the agreement showing how the market price is to be established . |
58 | Planning requires the identification of tasks and matching the means with which they may be carried out in the time available and under the conditions prevailing . |
59 | We will now consider how pivoting may be carried out in the framework we have outlined . |
60 | This may be carried out in the candidate 's home country or in the overseas location . |