Example sentences of "be [adj] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We would be grateful for any publicity you can give to this event , including photographs .
2 If any of Patrick 's family are still around , I would be grateful for any information they can give me .
3 I will be grateful for any information you may have on private home care cooperative .
4 I mean probably women are more daring you know because they 've got less to lose in a way I suppose if you if you 're not a councillor you can be more er you know or if you 're not worried for your job or you know or if there is n't a definite structure I suppose in the lodge there 's the definite people that always say the same things you know what I mean and it 's it 's less easy to be spontaneous in that situation I would think you know .
5 Your child may also be interested in another leaflet we have produced called ‘ What can I do about AIDS ’
6 You may also be interested in another leaflet we have produced called ‘ AIDS in the Family ’ .
7 They need clothes for the prisoners as well as paper , pens , paint , in fact anything that we might find to be surplus in this country they could use , ’ he said .
8 Since we shall have to be content with inexact knowledge we will not insist that our electron is to be found at a definite point but simply require that it is localised within an interval of space of length Ax .
9 To show how policy can be effective in this model we first consider the case in which the authorities simply set the money supply to be constant , so that and are zero ( that is , expectations are always correct ) .
10 That alone would be terrible without any danger she might encounter on the way .
11 ‘ He 's done it brilliantly again and he 'll be better for that race I can tell you , ’ he said .
12 He knows that she is right ; all manner of things will be well in this city he is entering .
13 BELVILLE : I have no reason to be ashamed of that duel you refer to since it was to save a friend , but suffer not your tongue to take too great a liberty with my Pamela .
14 If it is to be successful in this objective it needs to articulate much more clearly the rival communitarian philosophy which one senses underpins its practical proposals .
15 We are like the sparks ; to grow , to be capable of greater joy we must go through and experience the suffering and the sorrow .
16 If he told her the fence would be best in barbed wire she 'd believe him .
17 What that refers to is that we do have a contract with the fire service college and we are satisfied with the resources we are committing to training at the moment and should any more be necessary at any time we will bring that back to members .
18 This is where you have to be aware of black ice you see
19 If you make , sell or repair products , you could be liable for any damage they may cause .
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