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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I would n't be if I 'd just lost twenty million , ’ Plummer said humourlessly .
2 Well I would n't be if he bought me flowers now and again .
3 First , that the appeal with which the Board is concerned is that brought by special leave from the decision of Barnett J. Secondly , whilst their Lordships fully understand why the Court of Appeal should have wished to state its opinion on the questions argued , any observations concerning the merits of an appeal which should not be before the court must necessarily be extra-judicial .
4 A woman 's world was more private , she was in charge of it in a way that you could n't be if you were a man .
5 You ca n't be than six .
6 Some of you may be pissed off that the game was n't on R5 , but you ca n't be as pissed off as me .
7 She would likely never see her sister again , so that in her mind she would always be as she had been on that last walk over the moor to Barnswick .
8 I said what do you mean sh oh I did n't mean it like that I meant she ca n't be because I like her .
9 and then someone said Barbra Streisand and then someone said she ca n't be cos she 's nice
10 She wo n't be as damaged by you dashing her dream as you could be by continuing with something that makes you ill .
11 While the first two models should be available in the next few weeks , delivery on the biggest one wo n't be until after the end of the quarter due to the relative scarcity of 40MHz chips .
12 For this reason , this chapter also includes full-scale models of monsters and other odd creatures ; at the level of design there is often no difference at all , though there may well be when it comes to turning design into physical form .
13 There may well be because of that .
14 13.3.2 by or to the Tenant may be given or made by or to the Tenant 's solicitors on behalf of the Tenant The only point to make is to ensure that any notices to be served on the tenant will be certain to be received , which they may not be if served at the premises .
15 But they could n't be because I never take them off . "
16 No they would n't be when I 'm des when they 're desperate , everybody rings me when I 'm
17 4 Entry The right for the Tenant and all persons expressly or by implication authorised by the Tenant to enter upon other parts of the Centre and ( if any ) the Adjoining Property to carry out works to the Premises where such works would otherwise not be possible , or may be possible but rendered more expensive than they would otherwise be if this right was available The problem of access over a neighbour 's land has been greatly alleviated by the passage of the Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992 which sets out a procedure whereby a person may obtain a court order permitting access to a neighbour 's property in order to carry out works to protect , repair or maintain their property in circumstances where the neighbour refuses consent to such access .
18 Kohlberg 's dilemmas are not about real people — they ca n't be if the aim of the research is to discover objective principles of justice .
19 They wo n't be if you want to photocopy something .
20 As a result the later Chapters of this book explore some of the these areas ; they can not be as focussed on the specifically procedural aspects of prosecution and trial .
21 But some commentators believe that it may also be because , unlike other cartel kingpins , Escobar and Rodriguez Gacha are social upstarts who have clawed their way out of the gutter .
22 It may also be because there were weaknesses in the older policies , many of which became apparent once policies were implemented .
23 You know what can be done elsewhere and how we can best utilize existing staff , it may well be as somebody has said , that I mean we 've got Rachel there , just to pick on one post , where you 're , cos it 's one I happen to know what 's she , what 's she supposed to be doing .
24 " I do n't doubt your business ability , " Henniker said tactfully , " and it may well be as you say .
25 Er and it may well be as Mr has suggested that when we look at it it is not a problem .
26 But it may well be as Mr suggested that er there 's l there 's gon na be very little difficulty there .
27 If their treasurers have n't yet written to you it may well be because they are busy shopping around for alternative banking services — as indeed I am .
28 I mean , I do I do take your point about the culture , and it and it 's it is a significant issue , which will take some time , I mean , probably wi with your experience in Social Services you 'll know that a substantial number of directors of Social Services are in fact female , and maybe one of the questions that we have to ask at a senior level is , our s senior erm , chief officers , erm , the fact that we 've got no woman , chief officer , and it may well be because now that we 've got an equal opportunities policy , that we may get applications from erm , very able women who see that we have got a clear commitment to equal opportunities demonstrated in this paper .
29 In the confined environment of pre-school life the infant may have appeared to be progressing normally , and it may not be until an objective screening test is given that the sight problem is recognised .
30 However , puberty affects values and beliefs so much that it may not be until the mid-twenties that we can ask realistically what career priorities a person has .
  Next page