Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | The whole question of an adequate income in retirement can be achieved , and changes necessary to enable them must be worked at . |
2 | Various techniques will be discussed here , and the main solutions that have been obtained using them will be described in the next chapter . |
3 | Supporters insist nothing would be lost other than a small car park and the steps leading up to the Prado 's ‘ Goya ’ entrance . |
4 | But the Health Authority insists no-one will be put at risk , and that the plan is to actually IMPROVE services . |
5 | ‘ He realized I 'd be knocked out and did his utmost to persuade me it was all for the best . ’ |
6 | ‘ I do n't think I 'll be asked to go there again . |
7 | Do you think I 'll be allowed to use them ? ’ |
8 | I just do n't think I 'll be allowed to do it . |
9 | no I know mum , I do n't think I 'll be passed before August even if I do n't |
10 | The case really turned on section 78 , as to which the judge had said ‘ whilst accepting the impressive evidence of the doctor , I do not think I would be justified in excluding this confession , ’ adding ‘ I do not think that section 78 really is aimed at , in truth , the circumstances here appertaining . ’ |
11 | I suspect they do n't think I 'd be identified by any of the witnesses or I 'd have been on an identity parade by now , but it just all looks so obvious : it must be me . |
12 | ‘ I am a laid back character and I do n't think I will be affected by the occasion . |
13 | ‘ I am a laid back character and I do n't think I will be affected by the occasion . |
14 | Andy has got a job to do and so have I. But if I lose he will be gutted for me at the end and if I lose I will be gutted for him . ’ |
15 | If I fainted I 'd be rushed to hospital in an ambulance and they 'd summon Mum and Dad and as soon as I 'd got better they 'd start about Exams and Re-sits and Careers . |
16 | If she sues I 'll be ruined . |
17 | I mean I 'd be sacked otherwise . |
18 | I mean I should be finished in time for that weekend . |
19 | Any reports that readers send me will be treated with complete confidentiality . |
20 | Those who touch nothing will be left alone unless they join in any fight . |
21 | Touche Ross & Co have expressed their willingness to continue in office and a resolution to reappoint them will be prosposed at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting . |
22 | ‘ I 'm pretty fit and I do like cycling but I expect I 'll be shattered by the time I get to the end . |
23 | I then expect I will be tortured , and if they see I do n't die they will poison me . |
24 | I realise I must be wanted by the police for Saul Judge 's death , but it was not murder . |
25 | It was nice to know I 'd be missed while I did a Roland . |
26 | This ‘ map ’ has many advantages : it preserves a record of the sample in its initial state before treatment ; it gives an overall view of the section or peel which can be used as a guide for subsequent detailed work , and it offers a convenient and rapid way of comparing samples . |
27 | Adventurers who fail the test feel weak and chilled , and shiver violently for 1 round when leaving the tower ( penalty of -20 to any I test which must be made , for any reason , during this round ) . |
28 | National pay settlements and negotiating arrangements hinder that process which would be improved , they argue , by ‘ flexibility ’ in wage-rates and local pay bargaining . |
29 | There are many different variations of lifted weaving which can be used for decorating garments . |
30 | Andrew and Waddy grasp on to some of these in the ending lick , which is actually a standard blues ending which can be adapted to many tunes , particularly those of the 12-bar variety . |