Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [be] [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There may be a way , ’ he said . |
2 | However , if there is an overriding reason for wanting to publish group accounts ( as statutory accounts ) without a cash flow statement , there may be a way . |
3 | There may be a way into the Alan country south of the mountains . |
4 | Thus , for instance , Jeremy Lever QC in a recent article referred to ‘ the lack of recitals to United Kingdom legislation and the rule that reports of parliamentary debates are inadmissible as aids to construction , in consequence of which there may be no way in which the objects of United Kingdom legislation can be readily ascertained by our courts . ’ |
5 | When all is said and done , there may be no way to avoid the momentary grip of fear descending on you when unusual things start to happen on your computer , but I hope to have shown that this should not necessarily start a panic . |
6 | Many more youngsters had been dispatched around the world in Operation Raleigh , and he felt there must be a way for every young person to experience these kind of benefits . |
7 | ‘ There must be a way , ’ said Endill hopefully . |
8 | So when I got back to Boston I thought , ‘ God , there must be a way to do this live , ’ so I called up Lexicon and said , ‘ I 'm this guitar player … ’ and they gave me one ! |
9 | There must be a way round that . |
10 | ‘ There must be a way ! ’ he attempted to shout back . |
11 | ‘ You know the building , there must be a way out … ’ |
12 | ‘ There must be a way you can help us communicate with them . |
13 | ‘ There must be a way of doing it without the costs of a full listing . |
14 | ‘ There 'll be no way you can help it with only charity to live on . ’ |
15 | No it 's alright there might be a way I mean I could be wrong , I could be wrong |
16 | No it 's alright there might be a way I mean I could be wrong , I could be wrong . |
17 | The point that might be made in this connection is that without the particular there could be no way of understanding what might be meant by the ultimate . |
18 | ‘ There could be a way to save him , ’ he said , as if the possibility had only just occurred to him . |
19 | Yeah , I mean there could be a way of sort of coming together |
20 | Mr Meadows says there could be a way of allowing legitimate collectors access to replica guns . |
21 | I do n't know whether that will actually happen , because Guild really have the first option , but I was hoping there 'd be a way that we could cooperate and perhaps Eggle could do the British end of it . |
22 | ‘ I just thought that … maybe in some way … there 'd be a way . ’ |
23 | Without this element , there would be no way of excluding planned revenge killings , and the argument is that they should be excluded from the defence because a person who plans a response to an affront or a wrong ought to ensure that the response conforms with the law . |
24 | On the other hand are those convinced that the only explanation of such injustice must be the existence of God ( for otherwise there would be no way of satisfying the human desire to see justice prevail ) . |
25 | ‘ Even if food were available , there would be no way to get it because there would be no transportation ’ , she says . |
26 | If someone were to work part time for a corner shop keeper who had no other employees there would be no way of collecting tax at that employment . |
27 | There would be no way of doing it gradually or on the cheap . |
28 | If you had one of these black holes on the surface of the earth , there would be no way to stop it from falling through the floor to the center of the earth . |
29 | So there would be no way in which different regions in the early universe could have come to have had the same temperature as each other , unless for some unexplained reason they happened to start out with the same temperature . |
30 | I mean he might occasionally want to move it a foot , but there would be no way he 'd be able to make the nice adjustments in that way . |