Example sentences of "be [verb] [pron] [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The same if you were thinking of murdering this person and you knew that you could be traced you 'd bloody think twice if you were gon na be hanged or chaired .
2 There are , however , different levels of publication that could be developed which would eventually help more material to become available at the professional level that we have been discussing .
3 From their collected versions of the story , an idealised narrative will be developed which will then form the basis of comparison with the original Hemingway version .
4 ‘ It is a tough run and our training will have to be limited you ca n't work players very hard with that sort of fixture list .
5 Redundancy , however , will often imply a major organisational change in the business , in which case other factors may have to be considered which may cumulatively outweigh length of service in a particular case .
6 If she is determined not to be interviewed she could even write back and say quite clearly ‘ keep away ’ , in which case no earnest explanation by the interviewer is possible .
7 ( 12 ) Para 33 of Chapter 2 of Section 5 of the Yellow Book provides that , where an increase of authorised share capital of a listed company is proposed and 10 per cent or more of the voting capital will remain unissued , the circular accompanying the notice of meeting must state that no issue will be made which would effectively alter the control of the company without prior approval of its shareholders in general meeting .
8 At close range head shots can be made which will not inflict too much damage to the rabbits .
9 However , the law does not normally allow for any order to be made which will directly affect pension entitlements ( see Cretney and Masson , 1990 , pp. 405–7 ) .
10 If she knew a thing ought to be done she would really push hard . "
11 All resources would be pooled which would greatly enhance the services which could be offered to members of the new society .
12 ‘ Under no circumstances will any of those competitors who have been chosen be told they can not go . ’
13 Indeed , words can be used which will often hide the very feelings which are at the root of the individual 's problems , and which represent the reality of their emotional lives .
14 If the tenant accepts that the property may be redeveloped he will probably wish to be looking for alternative accommodation sooner rather than later , and he will wish to move in and terminate his liability under his existing lease as soon as he finds it .
15 That papers may be produced which could possibly lay the appellants open to further claims ( as to which I know nothing ) is a factor to take into account but it is only one factor to be balanced against the administrator 's reasonable requirements .
16 The value of AOB is to allow urgent matters to be raised which can not wait until the next meeting .
17 Well it may not be providing we can actually pull out some still
18 It follows that , if a full course is to be mounted it must either attract support from all of the three faculties or must bring together an unusually diverse group of colleagues .
19 Some system of delegated management ( to committees or separate departments ) might need to be introduced which would not involve all partners in all aspects of the firm 's affairs on a day to day basis .
20 When you have established the base on which the flowers will be laid you can then start to arrange the larger flowers .
21 It might seem that a suitable algorithm could be found which would not generate synonyms .
22 If anything was to be found it would not lie in the open .
23 One effect of this was to fuel concern in Israel that a deal might be struck which would somehow link the Kuwait and Palestinian issues .
24 ( To enable us to give instructions for the repairs to be started you should also submit the completed claim form without delay together with a detailed estimate . )
25 At a time still to be determined we shall also need to do further work on the museum .
26 Because he had refused to be paid she could n't ask him to come back again to deal with the seepage .
27 A full valid passport will be required which should not expire for at least three months after your return to the UK .
28 A full valid passport will be required which should not expire for at least three months after your return to the UK .
29 A full valid passport will be required which should not expire for at least six months after your return to the UK .
30 I if there is any problem that can be mentioned it wo n't take more than thirty seconds I would have thought .
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