Example sentences of "be [adj] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | We 've got certain rules that say all children must sit certain exams at certain times , it has n't been possible to do it in the labs |
2 | The wall opposite the sink and the window was covered with an oak dresser , very old and probably valuable , if it had been possible to remove it from the wall without its collapse , and the original row of bells still hung over the door each with its Gothic script ; drawing room , dining room , study , nursery . |
3 | ‘ Quite a lot of people , ’ said Maisie acidly , ‘ are prepared to hit you on the head . ’ |
4 | As you will have realised by now this is not a fish for the person with a small community tank , but as long as you are prepared to provide it with the correct conditions , it is perfectly feasible for the novice to keep and breed the fish successfully . |
5 | ’ These people are willing to do it at the beginning of the night when they 're sober ’ she says . |
6 | My members are willing to assist you to the best of their ability . ’ |
7 | I am delighted to welcome you to the University of Ulster . |
8 | Well good afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen I am delighted to welcome you to the R Y A's Annual General Meeting if I may call the meeting to order and may I propose that for those who 's convening the meeting printed on the front page of the annual report and accounts ninety , ninety one ninety two to be taken as read . |
9 | They are content to leave it to the building society , or they rely on their own judgement . |
10 | It had even been easy following them from the racecourse , as when I went out to where my driver had parked his car I had a clear view from a distance of Daffodil at the exit gate being spooned into a royal blue Rolls-Royce by Filmer and her chauffeur . |
11 | It had been impossible to thwart him under the glare of media attention back at the restaurant , and she was still trying to decide how to deal with the situation if he wanted to come in with her when they reached her apartment — and she knew he would want to . |
12 | Once everybody gets to know The Afros , we 're gon' introduce 'em to the Baldhead Posse . |
13 | The tight-lipped reply : ‘ We 're supposed to protect you from the IRA , not the voters . ’ |
14 | He goes , no , you 're not supposed to do it like that you 're supposed to get her on the floor and step on her head ! you 're not doing it right ! |
15 | ‘ They 're likely to charge him over the weekend , so Gerry was tipping me the wink there 's no story for us . |
16 | And they 're glad to share it with the visitors : |
17 | They 're apt to incapacitate us in the present if we do n't vigilantly sweep them away . ’ |
18 | He 's only groggy , not out , but you 're able to secure him to the bed with the other set of handcuffs and the leather straps from the same drawer the hood came from . |
19 | " I expect they 're anxious to chair me around the hall , " thought the Collector triumphantly . |
20 | They 're liable to confiscate it for the further entertainment of customs officers . ’ |
21 | ‘ If you want a power-sharing executive , you are likely to blow it with the council , I said . |
22 | A number of nurseries are offering it now , and you are likely to find it on the plant stalls of plantsmen 's gardens open to the public . |
23 | The cynics say you can only die once and either heart disease or cancer are likely to get you in the end . |
24 | Only 40% are likely to pass it to the child . |
25 | The hairs are long to protect it against the bitter alpine nights . |
26 | This is not to say , however , that in certain applications , the use of ‘ normal ’ in-rack sprinkler systems is not perfectly satisfactory where the arrangement of sprinklers can be such that a number of them can be brought in early against the fire , or where the nature of the goods stored is such that flames are unlikely to damage them within the first few moments of fire development . |
27 | Regulation is an option , but creates additional problems of its own , which are unlikely to commend it to the authorities except in exceptional circumstances ( e.g. as part of a privatization programme involving natural monopolies ) . |
28 | The four — and a sick Jon Tinker who had been unable to accompany them on the summit bid — scrambled from the disintegrating tent at 9am on Christmas Eve and fled downhill . |
29 | There is nothing left either in womanpower or funds to devote to blowing our own trumpet , so we have been unable to impress you with the extent and importance of our work . |
30 | Everything that happens to you has been chosen by your spirit so there must be a reason , even If you are unable to see it at the time . |