Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adj] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of these are always difficult — even for adults — but by seven , she should be able to do them all without any help from you . |
2 | I should be able to tie it all up tomorrow . ’ |
3 | The new drives were launched at the Comdex PC exhibition in Las Vegas , so our editor should be able to tell you all about them . |
4 | You should be able to know them all |
5 | In the future , when you have become slim , the change from refined carbohydrate foods to their high-fibre alternatives should be sufficient to keep you that way . |
6 | ‘ And you have your Steve back , ’ he accused darkly , ‘ and it should be enough to satisfy us all , but it is n't because sometimes affairs leave behind a tangled web of anguish . |
7 | It must be awful to have it all taken out of one 's hands and have nothing to do but wait — and for what ? |
8 | ‘ He must be special to take you all that way . ’ |
9 | The Prime Mover must be able to offer him some hope . |
10 | If she did n't tell him he might accuse her of keeping something else from him and it might be best to know it all , might n't it ? |
11 | They might be able to give us some ideas on the weapon . ’ |
12 | But you might be able to do it some other way . |
13 | Well there is about the hall we might be able to read them that letter , from the new . |
14 | a Moss chemist might be able to get her some Bromley do n't they ? |
15 | ‘ I had hoped that I might be able to find you some accommodation around here , but apparently it 's the duty of your local council in London to rehouse you and nobody else wants to pick up the bill . ’ |
16 | Oh someone might be able to buy you that for Christmas . |
17 | ‘ Not just now but tell me your address and I 'll be sure to bring you any boots that need working on , right ? ’ |
18 | A : ( with injured innocence ) I 'm just asking whether you 'll be able to do it this afternoon . |
19 | Oh you 're , you 're h you 're you 'll , you 'll , you 'll be able to give us some tips then |
20 | I do n't suppose I 'll be able to take it all in for a while . |
21 | You 'll be able to tell her all the news . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm hoping you 'll be able to tell us that . ’ |
23 | And , of course , if you ever need any help organising dinner parties or entertaining any of Julius 's important business clients , I 'd be delighted to give you some advice . |
24 | Well , if my wife can be of any assistance to you , I am sure she 'd be delighted to see you any day you care to call . |
25 | I can go home now and again to stay with my sister , and Newbury Council have said that when I come back into circulation they 'd be willing to find me another place , and hopefully I 'll find a little job . |
26 | I never thought I 'd be able to remember it all . |
27 | I was hoping you 'd be able to tell me that . ’ |
28 | ‘ We hoped you 'd be able to tell us that , ’ said Burden . |
29 | He said he 'd be happy to oblige me any time I ‘ wanted it straight ’ . |
30 | ’ I am writing in the hope that you may be able to give me some positive information regarding the money I am supposed to live on . |