Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] in " in BNC.

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1 When questions , for example on morbidity , had been validated in the General Household Survey , it would be possible to include them in the Resource Allocation Survey .
2 If there was no shot in or among the human remains , in the cavities of the skull for instance , would it be possible to find it in the soil , among the sand and gravel and pine needles ?
3 The discount system has the potential to run us into a substantial amount of trouble and I believe that very few people will be prepared to defend it in a year or two .
4 There is unfortunately no miracle cure for leg ulcers around the corner ; community staff must be prepared to handle them in the most efficient and effective manner possible .
5 Has anyone a friendly grocer or newsagent etc. who would be willing to display it in their window ?
6 We hope that many practitioners will be willing to support us in this effort .
7 Dr Mackintosh had left for the weekend , but Dr Lange , the literary one , would be free to see him in the morning .
8 If they want someone to work on their own initiative , don ‘ t be afraid to tell them in your application that you can do that .
9 It may be easier to implement it in a raster environment , but much would depend on the size of the rasters chosen to represent the areas .
10 ‘ Would n't it be easier to install her in a flat ? ’
11 Where existing downpipes are sound and disappear into , say , a concrete path , it may be easier to leave them in place and to fit the new system so that the outlet matches up with the top of the existing pipe : 68mm plastic pipe will fit into 2¼ in cast Iron pipe .
12 In previous years I have n't had a class on the and I thought I had one this year as an experiment and er , pardon me just a second hello yes , that was a little annoying to say the least , cos those students have come in specially for that , yeah , yeah yeah yeah yeah right Oh dear right certainly not well , would it be easier to show them in my office , that 's seven , seven , seven ?
13 If the routine of a nap got well established now , then it would be easier to keep it in place later on , when Faye was in the second trimester and feeling deceptively fit and healthy as women usually did in those middle months …
14 It would be easier to meet you in the bar .
15 Would he be content to leave her in charge of Thomas and merely check on his progress from time to time , or might he endeavour to wield control in her — his — their son 's life ?
16 He should understand that ‘ the story of Christ is simply a true myth : a myth working on us in the same way as the others , but with this tremendous difference that it really happened : and one must be content to accept it in the same way . ’
17 ‘ There will be fewer to bring it in next year , when the listed men have gone . ’
18 ‘ He 'll be lucky to catch her in there , she 's a lithe one .
19 This is even more of a problem : it will not only damage the perspective of the learner but it will also effectively bar him from experience of the full language , since the native users will be unwilling to use it in his presence .
20 It would be terrible to hurt her in any way .
21 ‘ Would n't you be better to have it in your own room ? ’
22 But it may be well to keep it in existence . ’
23 It will be helpful to set them in the context of the legislative framework which we have applied for many years .
24 ‘ As to the rest , we would be stupid to appoint you in command if we intended to ignore your direction , however , you must agree to submit to Alexei , s will in all things which touch upon the aims of our embassy . ’
25 If it is not , and the root ball crumbles , you are not going to be able to plant it in the ground without disturbing the roots .
26 ‘ They acted out the robbery in full so that when it came to describing it to everyone , to police , and to insurance investigators , they would be able to describe it in perfect detail . ’
27 Local education and information campaigns , though well-meaning , have proved of dubious value in prevention terms , although it is sensible to educate local youth workers , school teachers , probation officers and the primary care team to recognize the problem and be able to tackle it in an informed way .
28 Experiments of the most Draconian nature wold be necessary to untangle these possibilities , says Altman , ‘ and you would n't be able to do them in a natural setting like Amboseli ’ .
29 Now anyone with a spreadsheet should be able to do them in a few hours .
30 Whether your idea of leisure is fishing in the Thames , hitting a ball or watching a film you will be able to do it in Oxfordshire .
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