Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In desperation they turned to Central South … furious that apparently nothing can be done
2 So nothing can be done for another year .
3 Only I would be left .
4 ‘ Since I have heard this particular sermon frequently , ’ he said , ‘ perhaps I might be allowed to provide an exegesis of the text .
5 Perhaps I may be permitted to quote from Morris Zapp 's lecture on ‘ Textuality as striptease ’ in my novel , Small World :
6 Perhaps I may be permitted to take you , ’ Lubor jumped in before she could draw another breath .
7 As he is interested in having inaccuracies corrected , perhaps I may be permitted to clear up some which appeared in his letter .
8 Perhaps I may be allowed to paraphrase for brevity from Scientists against Time by J. P. Baxter in his official account of the American Office of Scientific Research and Development :
9 Editor , — As one of the two speakers criticised in Council by Mr John Chawner for saying that schemes for tax relief on child care were non-starters and a waste of health service money perhaps I may be allowed to draw attention to a debate earlier that day .
10 At any rate , perhaps I may be allowed to communicate with Your Majesty on this point , or ask my Private Secretary to discuss it with Sir Michael Adeane .
11 ‘ Well , I ca n't say that I 've really earned this , ’ said John , taking a cup , ‘ but perhaps I can be forgiven my first day .
12 And now finally — as we always seem to be saying at the conclusion of our news bulletins — perhaps I can be allowed one or two serious observations .
13 Perhaps I will be thought outspoken , but so often it is those people who have moved into the country that complain .
14 Now I 've had two of those rest days prior to all this so I would be owed a fortnight 's holiday pay plus three rest days .
15 So I 'll be obliged if you two gents would drink up and leave . ’
16 She is going to go on behaving beautifully and so I shall be forced to behave like a pig to establish the difference between us .
17 I certainly do not charge the Minister with dishonesty ; if I were to do so I should be reprimanded .
18 I do n't know how long I shall be laid up with this wretched ankle .
19 When Rose saw the table already set for morning , she said , ‘ If you were around for too long I 'd be spoiled rotten .
20 It also covers data held manually which can be identified using a code held on a computer .
21 But it is not man 's activities alone which can be held to account , for man is also a part of the natural ecosystem .
22 She felt that if only she could be dressed like Tamar she would win Bob Lamb .
23 Only Fräulein , dear Fräulein , with her moon face , her hair in that absent-minded crooked bun , only she could be relied on .
24 After he is wounded in this staged hunt , perhaps she could be seen to nurse him daily with iodine and mercurochrome , out of remorse , but in the process establishing the first physical contact .
25 Sir Edmund Mandeville is correct — perhaps she should be brought in for questioning .
26 Perhaps you might be persuaded that Mr Henderson of Branbury Castle also falls into this rare category .
27 Therein lies a lot of its appeal , if only you could be bothered to look for it .
28 The child has learned that if she makes a nuisance of herself for long enough she will be rewarded .
29 I do n't say — and do n't you believe — that henceforth you will be transformed in their eyes into a Hero of the Sexual Revolution , but what you have done will be of lasting value , not least to yourself .
30 So you 'd be asked to use it with something .
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