Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [conj] [noun prp] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 The interview need not be long but Sheila will have discovered that there are people who will listen and she is now more likely to take up any referral she is given for more long term counselling .
2 I do n't think they 'll be in , I do n't think Lindsey will be in but Terry might be .
3 They have to beat Ballyclare comfortably to be certain of going through , although a draw would be enough if Carrick can do no more than draw with Glenavon at Taylor 's Avenue .
4 well I 'm not but Jane 'll Jane will be giving us erm
5 The words were out before Isabel could stop them , despair and bitterness giving them a stark finality that was absolute .
6 ‘ All I know is that for as long as we go on winning , the challenge is on and Bath ca n't squeeze past for the title .
7 It is not that Lee should in some way be forbidden to talk about white , male canonical authors , but a book such as this ought to suggest a greater awareness of the very issues it is summarising .
8 And the praying is not that God will save people he 's er , done all that he can to save , but rather that people will respond to his generosity and receive his gift .
9 It is then that Tara will belong to the Humans . ’
10 You do n't need a Regional Authority all the way across the country all at once and you can actually bring a Regional Authority in , and it 's certainly that Scotland should have its own Parliament .
11 The day was over and Sara could not stifle her regret .
12 It must be observed that the point of the mother 's stories was not that Daphne should embrace her sister shepherdesses in a sapphic idyll , but , very simply , that she should not allow herself to be seduced .
13 The intention behind Mrs Whitehouse 's actions was not that Bogdanov should be punished , but that the values and beliefs espoused by the NVALA should be seen to be supported , to be successfully and , above all , publicly defended from attack .
14 His face was still but Sheldukher could see that he had been troubled by these words .
15 But the idea that all the extraordinary activity in the sky could in any way be on their account was more than Allen could attempt to suppose .
16 But a confrontation with him now was more than Lisa could handle .
17 It was more than Phil could bear to think that he would never again be there to make Christmas sparkle for her .
18 It was more than Ken could take .
19 The defence argument was solely that Caldwell could be distinguished on the grounds that in DPP v K there was a gap between the accused 's act and the injury , an argument which the court rejected .
20 By next morning , though , the sun was back and England could be denied no longer .
21 It was out before Toby could stop it .
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