Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When will I be given some responsibility ? |
2 | Should n't she be asking that question ? |
3 | Should you be recognizing this need or this skill or this strength or whatever that you 're |
4 | ‘ And what might you be wanting this time o ’ night ? ’ he demanded belligerently . |
5 | " Will you be riding this way again ? " |
6 | and , er well I did say er are you married ? , no , will you be having any children ? , definitely not , I said well unless you 're prepared to take on the responsibility |
7 | Only if that background is established can we be assured that abuse will not take place in future either in Leicestershire or in other counties . |
8 | What does this mean and should we be treating these patients ? |
9 | If they 're performing above , what can we be selecting those people for ? |
10 | Should we be thrusting more work down to districts and th , and they 'll to do the job rather than always assume it should be done at this level ? |
11 | no , on , on why should we be doing this way or that way instead of |
12 | Would we be having this conversation if we were still lovers ? |
13 | Would one be offering some diploma and could this be built into any existing academic credit scheme ? |
14 | A group of residents in an old peoples ' home may between them be confronting many occasions of loss and death ; the handling of these matters requires sensitivity too . |
15 | Never again would she let herself be caught that way . |
16 | " Let it be decided this way , " she said to her father . |
17 | If you 're going to , if you 're going to provide the service you have to be careful that it , it is being effective , as effective as it can be , does it need to be more effective and should it be operating all week . |
18 | For a terrible moment , something flared in his heart and he felt an insidious tug at his mind : how would it be to enter that Realm , and talk with the Dark Lords and learn their secrets … ? |
19 | Will he be having any talks with the Cairns group of countries , which involves major food producers such as Australia and New Zealand and is dedicated to getting rid of all subsidies , tariffs and quotas which put extra costs on food , and getting good-quality , cheap food back on the shelves — policies from which our farmers have absolutely nothing to fear ? |
20 | But should I let myself be intimidated this way ? |
21 | ‘ Now do n't be mean , ’ Pol said , ‘ and where would the likes of us be getting any money ? ’ |