Example sentences of "be [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This lot 'll be Shrimp and he do n't matter . |
2 | ‘ There will be anither in a while surely ? ’ |
3 | Especially a Dane whose idea of total happiness is to be hyggelig ? ’ |
4 | ‘ And we 'll be hyggelig ? ’ |
5 | Alternatives would be offered in the curriculum plan but there would also be opportunity for many other alternatives hopefully designed at teachers ' workshops . |
6 | Alas that today of all days , when there will be opportunity for further converse with him , I am laid low with this horrid malady ! ’ |
7 | There will be opportunity to examine the relation between non Standard English and the educational performance of minority group children . |
8 | There will be opportunity for bodies to raise for discussion any related issues . |
9 | So that would be opportunity cost ? |
10 | It has been suggested that this linear design process should be replaced by a cyclical process , whereby at each stage of development of the system there would be opportunity for feedback and influence from the users and their representatives . |
11 | There would however be opportunity for a general ASMT discussion at an appropriate point . |
12 | Under pressure from the South African government , and in the face of growing guerrilla warfare , Ian Smith unexpectedly announced on 24 September 1976 that there would be majority rule in the country within two years . |
13 | 12.58 am , Lewisham West : John Maples , a junior Treasury minister , could be election night 's first ministerial victim if Labour achieves the swing the polls are predicting in London . |
14 | And of course it would be meanness to pop your neighbour 's through the letter box , so it must be sent by mail . |
15 | However , what appears to be competition/soliciting which can not be restrained without an express clause frequently amounts to a breach of the duty of fidelity . |
16 | All the scenes can be password protected , preventing unauthorized use of your PC . |
17 | Each users entries are kept separate from the others and can be password protected to prevent anyone else from peeking . |
18 | Without the newcomers many more villages would be ghost villages and the social demoralization would be even more acute . |
19 | At the local level there were to be branch juvenile exchanges and wherever possible branch care committees , and the duties of both corresponded to those of their London counterparts . |
20 | As an inquiry into the cause begins , one prime theory will be driver fatigue . |
21 | In the public sector there is likely to be decentralization , and this is discussed below ; but typically , within any government jurisdiction , there is only one department engaged in a particular activity ( e.g. , issuing automobile licences ) . |
22 | You think it 's too much but you think there should be coverage nonetheless ? |
23 | Let's be orf , ’ he hissed . |
24 | ‘ Oh , well , I 'd better be orf too . |
25 | ‘ Well , I 'll best be orf , ’ she said coldly . |
26 | There may be weakness , nervous prostration , nervous irritability and they desire solitude when they are ill ; consolation makes worse ( < ) . |
27 | If the patient takes more medicine than they need then there will be over-reaction but I have had very few cases of over-reaction and always the state produced has calmed within a day . |
28 | Actually if you 've a complete number of repeats , it does n't matter too much whether it a full repeat or a half repeat at the edges , as both can be mattress stitched to give a continuous unbroken pattern effect . |
29 | It may be brine or alcohol and this turns the cheese into what one of my customers calls ‘ garage cheese ’ — smelly ! |
30 | There will be skin and blood under the nails . |