Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What do you think Are they ke What do you think are the major problems they should be concentrating on ?
2 Yeah what kind of things should the police What are the most i What do you think are the major problems the major crimes in the flats ?
3 Tony , what do you think are the main trends in education today ?
4 What do you think are the common causes of fire in the home situation ?
5 The limitation is easy to spot : the unspoken assumption that the industrial and economic wealth of his country belongs by right to the whites ; and that any discomforts the blacks suffer are an unfortunate legacy of history .
6 You could 've been a real trendsetter , you could 've put Ghostbuster stripes on it
7 In particular Donal Lunny 's assured production allows for moments of rain-washed clarity in what could 've been a groggy hotchpotch .
8 Er where would with er would 've been a front room that was another house .
9 There must 've been a little bit of snow
10 Would that 've been a full time then or would she have done other
11 Yeah , but if they 'd have , if they 'd have said look , we 're onto erm a job now which would 've been a big job and it looks like it finishing up in Yorkshire , finishing up in Lancashire , be ready if we give a call out .
12 You 'd 've been alright if it 'd 've been a mass murderer slept for years .
13 Got the ball away when it might 've been a fourth Pisa corner .
14 ‘ It would 've been a bad time for t'road between t'two farms ti be blocked wi' snow . ’
15 Er it , it does seem to me it would 've been an enormous problem for the Chinese Communist Party had absolute egalitarianism worked .
16 " Funny , I did n't think I 'd hit him , but I suppose I must have — must 've been the second shot .
17 I do n't know if that would 've been the right thing to do there .
18 It may be for everyone who comes to buy a ticket , but those who do choose to go are a small minority of the population .
19 What he has done , he explains , is to combine the belief of his philosophical predecessors that ‘ the things immediately perceived , are ideas which exist only in the mind ’ with the common-sense belief that ‘ those things … [ we ] immediately perceive are the real things ’ ; and these two , put together ‘ do in effect constitute the substance of what I advance ’ .
20 When applications being developed are an integrated part of a total system , these techniques prove inadequate .
21 The most common experiences in the two years before a cancer is diagnosed are a significant loss or a sense of meaninglessness in the whole process of living .
22 Being excavated are the seventeenth-century summer palace of Alexis Michailovich , father of Czar Peter the Great , and a medieval site nearby the Kremlin .
23 Also listed are the various plastic Hurricane and Spitfire replicas that now replace the real thing at several RAF stations .
24 So the injunction to directors is that they must act bona fide in what they , and not the court , thinks are the best interests of the company .
25 Only after a web of intrigue has been broken are the true culprits revealed .
26 ‘ If by that you mean are the white ones dirty , then yes . ’
27 Also given are the dividing factors at each step .
28 And they point out that the applications being checked are a tiny percentage of the 340,000 dealt with this year .
29 What really matters are the personal relationships within the structure .
30 Also appearing are the up-and-coming Farenheit and Guitarist contributor Michael Fath , the latter repeating his performance at our recent Scottish Show .
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