Example sentences of "[modal v] be [verb] them [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ aim should be to use them for purposes compatible with the Green Belt as set out in Circular 14/84 which can include institutional uses ’ .
2 If you do not know what documents you have and how they relate to one another , your priority should be to put them in order rather than to transfer them to an electronic system .
3 I vaguely remember dreaming about Verity 's jeans that night ; how graphically , geographically tight they were and how wonderful it must be to take them off her .
4 He 'll be telling them about the pressures of being a superstar living in Hollywood !
5 ‘ The top players will be staying at the Stour Country Club and we 'll be flying them to and fro by helicopter . ’
6 I have several now and I 'll be trying them for pike .
7 Well I 'll be contacting them in the next fortnight er if and to make be able to pass on my card , I 'll leave you two cards so that they , they know to expect a phone call from myself .
8 We 'll certainly be urging them to do more , and we 'll be urging them to do it more efficiently , and we 'll be urging them to be much more accountable .
9 well if you think you might get some money at the end of the season , he said , you may find that you 'll be paying them at the end of the season !
10 That 's why it 'll be making them in Ireland at a fabrication plant in Leixlip reportedly running 6,000 8-inch wafers a week dedicated exclusively to P5 production .
11 But Branfoot warned : ‘ I 'll be keeping them under tight control from now on .
12 They could be selecting them off the
13 Well I , I 'd be wearing them at weekends , so , you know just , just just slouching around in really , well you know , perhaps , cycling yeah .
14 Well we can tell him how much we 'd be charging them to .
15 The best solution may be to leave them with the society .
16 If we continue to ignore these people , especially the young , we may be fighting them in the near fu future as they are actively being targeted by the far right British National Party and other fascist organizations that are using this sense of desertion .
17 The distribution of these consonants would be rather limited , but the main problem would be fitting them into the pattern of syllable structure .
18 It could be argued that if these children were not getting their ‘ dangerous ’ ideas from television , they would be getting them from films , comics and magazines , not to mention their parents ( not that that is an argument for unlimited viewing for children ) .
19 The best precaution would be to deposit them with the bank .
20 All you would have to do would be to lead them to the smugglers ' rendezvous and supervise the action . ’
21 Any moment now , Judi would be turning them into a Jury , appealing for their verdict on the Nielsen family .
22 ‘ That would be treating them with the contempt with which they were given . ’
23 Soon , very soon , he would be showing them to their table and there was only one vacant — reserved , of course — behind Steve .
24 ‘ I shall be seeing them at the weekend . ’
25 We can supply them from stock and shall be despatching them to you within the next few days .
26 ‘ We shall be treating them like a Premier League side . ’
27 Both sides of the House could and should support most of its provisions , but where improvements are necessary we shall be pressing them on the Minister , and I hope that we shall receive as fair a hearing from him as I have tried to give his Bill this afternoon .
28 We will be meeting them with a hail of stones if they show their faces . ’
29 In many cases pupils at Key Stage 2 will use the same kinds of resources as were used at Key Stage 1 , though they will be using them in a more sophisticated way .
30 ‘ We have put people through a lot of training , ’ added Anthony , ‘ and will be putting them through more training , aimed at changing attitudes and leading people , whatever function they are in , to ask more frequently .
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