Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [pron] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Many look upon them as an opportunity to put training into practice , or as a means of getting their first introduction to the tasks that will face them should they be posted to Northern Ireland . |
2 | I knew that I wanted neither , but was n't sure that I had the strength or conviction to refuse them should they be prescribed . |
3 | The Company will indemnify your next of kin for travelling expenses incurred necessarily in visiting you should you be confined to hospital as a direct result of an accident sustained whilst engaged on Company business . |
4 | So if you escaped from State would you would you be taken back to your home State or something ? |
5 | We can not accuse teachers of being sole agents of reproduction : they may themselves be considered deviant by the pupils or parents if they try to encourage domestic skills in boys or engineering orientations in girls . |
6 | If Vitor reported her might she be taken to court and fined ? |
7 | Were they er were they Would they be treated in any d different was say er er people who had their own farms would they |
8 | It is safe to say that Hans Haacke is the least likely of all artists ever to be commissioned to design a presidential memorial ( though one day he may himself be memorialised as founder of the Academy of Anti-Establishment Art ) . |
9 | This hypothesis is a consequence of his search for the inherent necessities of human thought , following his dictum that " a theory , the ultimate in understanding , must satisfy the following formal conditions : it must confront the facts from the position of an antagonist , of course , but it must itself be based not on fact but on some absolute and inevitable exigency " ( 1984 : 23 ) . |
10 | And there 's always the danger of it could it be changed , and then you 've got the whole curriculum area to look after . |
11 | Dyson had expected to find the television studios a blaze of activity in the middle of the evening viewing hours , and humbly anticipated that he would himself be treated as a completely unimportant part of the machine-jostled indifferently in the corridors by actors , musicians , and cameramen , sighed at offensively in the studio by the technicians and professionals . |
12 | It will itself be replaced in 1990–1 by Youth Training . |