Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Would it be right to conclude from his remarks also that in place of the stipulations that exist — which are much too rigid and impractical to be accepted — he would allow the co-ordination of deficits by the market ?
2 Would n't it be simpler to sneak into his room and attack him there ?
3 Even if it began to howl or to wave its rattle , we would hardly claim that by so doing it was discriminating between the items mentioned and a myriad others ; indeed it would be odd to talk of its discriminating at all .
4 Would Chloe be prepared to pose with our new toys in glossy American mags ?
5 It 's a challenging thought for us , but would you be prepared to say about your life that :
6 Such a company must be prepared to invest in its ability to produce economically , if it is to remain competitive .
7 The 64,000 dollar question is , of course , whether he would be prepared to return to his old stomping ground in the Brandywell ?
8 In Britain , comments like those of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford were typical : ‘ I put it to the men who play cricket and football that we must now all be prepared to stand by our country and to suffer for our country . ’
9 The aggressor must be prepared to deliver on his threat , with more bombs and , if necessary , with all-out war .
10 ‘ The man in the field must be prepared to work on his own and work conscientiously .
11 Then , however , you really must be prepared to stick to your principles and beliefs because throughout the coming months you simply have to know whom to trust and who must be shown the door .
12 For a real wage rate w 1 , utility maximizing households would be willing to exchange of their labour services in exchange for goods .
13 Beforehand , her PR people urge me not to ask her about Eric Clapton ( with whom she has been seen dining on at least one occasion at San Lorenzo 's in London ) , but that she would be willing to talk about her alcoholism .
14 We can know that we have done our best and be willing to learn from our mistakes .
15 You must be prepared to take some risks and be willing to learn from your mistakes .
16 ‘ I 'd be willing to pay for your help . ’
17 At this stage it may be sensible to rely on your instinct but a further step that is worth trying is to give each candidate a simple task to perform that is related in some way to the post which is to be filled .
18 Some local Law Societies negotiate a protocol for such advertising with the local doctors and it may be sensible to speak to your local Law Society secretary before you embark on any enquiries .
19 He will not be free to indulge in his hobbies of gardening , fishing , photography and some gentle camping but promised to go and see his friends from time to time .
20 And that is how it would remain , until such time as the people would be free to worship in their religion and be proud of their centuries-old heritage .
21 Now , after a battle that has intrigued the City for weeks , Owners will be free to put to its shareholders its originally-proposed link-up with another holiday giant , Thomas Cook .
22 Do n't be afraid to chat to your hairdresser first — make an appointment for a consultation prior to having your hair cut .
23 If you want colour in your garden , learn a few rules and then be bold , do not be afraid to learn from your mistakes .
24 Kufrans and Ajdabiyans did not conform to any stereotype of simple , backward tribesmen : it would be wrong to assume from their voting patterns that they were simple mechanical products of a tribal model of society .
25 We have been involved in research of a very similar nature for some time , and although we are not publishing in such august journals as The Phyrologist you may be interested to learn of our most recent advance .
26 Everyone associated with the game will know of the numerous titles won by Fred Daly , but possibly many will be interested to know of his achievements in The Open .
27 ‘ We thought you would be interested to hear about your friend . ’
28 The TEI scheme must therefore also be simple to grasp in its essentials and of demonstrable benefit in areas that concern researchers : above all , the efficient and loss-free interchange of information across different hardware platforms , amongst different software environments , for the widest possible range of applications .
29 If we said ‘ truths ’ , it would be easy to think of their content only .
30 After viewing Ibbeth peril , visitors who are subject to claustrophobia , and possibly others who are not , will be relieved to escape from its gloomy shroud of trees and continue their journey up the valley in a more open environment with the Dee now alongside the road , its limestone bed bleached a pristine white where the water elects to flow beneath the surface .
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