Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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31 Fit him in , will you , when I 'm free to give him some time .
32 Freud seems to be willing to put it this way , and then to want to insist again that it was an actual deed , otherwise the impact is immediately lost once we allow ourselves to think that it did not happen .
33 Of course , being members of the Tech-Green élite and therefore indispensable , he and his family were already on file for a place on Sky City One should he be willing to move them all up there .
34 There may be a circuit/county-court judge you know who would be willing to give you this experience .
35 I can go home now and again to stay with my sister , and Newbury Council have said that when I come back into circulation they 'd be willing to find me another place , and hopefully I 'll find a little job .
36 We shall fail to get the best out of the European Community , because our leaders will continue to be afraid to tell us that shared success in the Community means sharing sovereignty too .
37 There are so many different types of tills and cash registers in use today that it would be impossible to describe them all ; they range from the old ‘ press button ’ type to modern , computerised systems .
38 He said : ‘ There are so many products that can be used for intoxicating purposes it would be impossible to lock them all away .
39 In fact there are so many that without the use of sophisticated computers it would be impossible to monitor them all .
40 This having early in the days this not be impossible to get it all typed up .
41 Having worked so hard to start a business , it would be heartbreaking to see it all collapse due to some unexpected misfortune such as an accident , fire or theft .
42 You could do that and it would be easy to do it that way then to do it with time sheets .
43 And , of course , if you ever need any help organising dinner parties or entertaining any of Julius 's important business clients , I 'd be delighted to give you some advice .
44 Well , if my wife can be of any assistance to you , I am sure she 'd be delighted to see you any day you care to call .
45 I 'm perfect to give you this message .
46 I 'm be glad to see you this time .
47 Professor Winston said : ‘ I 'm thrilled to see them all here .
48 I 'm glad to say they all finished as friends over a glass of beer … but there were no cheers for the Tredworth rugby team from Gloucester on saturday … they were hoping for a fairy tale in their Provincial Cup Semi-Final … sadly what they got was a horror story
49 Dent is so refreshingly different from the city environments of most of the visitors that it would be churlish to deny them this glimpse of a way of life that belongs to history .
50 In order to get a patient actively involved in considering explanations for his behaviour it can be useful to offer him several possibilities to examine , especially if these include one or two explanations which are clearly unlikely and which he can easily refute .
51 ‘ Not just now but tell me your address and I 'll be sure to bring you any boots that need working on , right ? ’
52 THERE ARE SO many people who helped to make this time special that I am sorry not to be able to mention them all by name .
53 I never thought I 'd be able to remember it all .
54 There are many cases where varying documents are required and it is likely that no one single product will be able to do them all .
55 Some of these are always difficult — even for adults — but by seven , she should be able to do them all without any help from you .
56 Ideally , to be honest I would like a diamorphine maintenance course , but I do n't know if that 's possible these days to pick up a prescription once or twice a week and be able to do it that way instead of having the hassle of having to go on the street .
57 But you might be able to do it some other way .
58 A : ( with injured innocence ) I 'm just asking whether you 'll be able to do it this afternoon .
59 I do n't suppose I 'll be able to take it all in for a while .
60 Anna : Anna telephoned early one morning in a distressed state , hoping I would be able to see her that day .
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