Example sentences of "be a [adj] [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Phillips what a wonderful ball that almost turned out be there because er Crosby had it not been a better defender would have been in behind Whitlow .
2 And finally , a lot of games coming up , a lot of midweek games , so plenty of chance for United to erm continue to climb the table , although three points against the side on equal points really would have been a great bonus would n't it ?
3 ( 3 ) The permitted hours for premises in respect of which a hotel licence a restricted hotel licence , a restaurant licence , an entertainment licence or a licence under Part III of this Act is in force or which are a registered club shall , on weekdays , be the period between eleven in the morning and half-past two in the afternoon and the period between five and eleven in the evening and , on Sundays , be the period between half-past twelve and half-past two in the afternoon and the period between half-past six and eleven in the evening .
4 ‘ When I 'm a famous author will you do my illustrations ? ’ said Zach .
5 It 's to do with moral it 'll be a moral thing wo n't it ?
6 After all , they were susceptible to stretch and shrinkage and what looked to be a perfect alignment might just as easily evaporate using more precise calculations .
7 Anyone who supposed that would be a simple matter should examine the actual operation of list systems in continental Europe .
8 It would be a negative margin would n't it .
9 That 'll be a real bonus would n't it ?
10 Bye bye be a good boy wo n't
11 It would n't be a good night would it ?
12 Yes that would be a good idea would n't it .
13 It would be a good start would n't it ?
14 Light would be a topical tip would n't it ?
15 It is , of course , pathetic that a man who used to be a raging republican should turn into a slavering royal poodle , just as it is sad that his economic and political principles should have become as unrecognisable as the Welsh rugby team .
16 That is why what may at first seem to be a casual incident can have lasting effects .
17 In the vast majority of cases they will of course on the facts be a closed link between the nature of the trade effective between members of states and the competition that is restricted by the contested clause , this is because given that the restriction flows out in the agreement the later sets the context for former , accordingly as a simply matter of fact , restrictions of competition operating relating to the same market in which trade is affected between member of states , a restriction must be appraised in the context of the market , if the parties to the agreement or the high percent market share of the market , then a relatively minor restriction assumes greatest significance , on , firstly , if the parties hold a small share of the market then what appears obstensively be a serious restriction may turn out upon an assessment of facts to be minor or relatively insignificant , contrary to the submission of the plaintiff , the restriction of competition can be determined without a assessment of market , the court of first instance have recently held that the necessement of the market has necessary pre pre-conditioned of any judgement concerning the allegedly and competitive behaviour and your Lordship was taken to that paragraph page ninety two , just siting recently the and the present case the restrictions pleaded that paragraphs forty clements and the two twenty mason were for broadly to restrict the effects upon the insurance market , however the defendants have gone one step further and also identified other markets and sub markets in which the restrictions take immediate impact , this is logical for example in relation to the standard form agency agreement the restrictions have the most direct impact from the sub market to the provision of agencies services to names , competition is effected in this market since complete harmonization of secondary terms and trades are merely the criteria available to names when choosing an agent , however , the standard form contract also effects the wine and insurance market , the fact that the agent has unvetted powers to write any insurance which he sees fit affects the categories of insurance written within this is of course is the matter about which defendant makes complaint .
18 ‘ Thus what appears to be a serious charge may prove in the end , ’ he wrote , ‘ to be a very harmless , rather exciting good game . ’
19 Cos a conversation like that very well be a private person will not be a
20 The school is based on the concept that ‘ Anyone aspiring to be a professional player can be trained to meet the vocational standards of the industry in a dramatically short period of time ’ , a statement guaranteed to raise optimism in any potential student .
21 Don ‘ t be a soft target will complement the Pushover video which was distributed to branches in November 1988 .
22 It 's got ta have a shelf so it 'll be a whole drawer wo n't it ?
23 have to be a little parcel wo n't it ?
24 Oh dear the colours of the trees reflected in the lake , everything is beautiful and the gulls and it 's so still that would be a mega painting would n't it ?
25 The bogey of loneliness would be banished and the tiresome business of trying to find out what would be a fair rent would also be solved , for Jenny would live there rent-free .
26 Well I 'd like to see a very open report , and that 's why I Mr , and I 'd like him to look at all the options , we 're deferring this so that we can see what 's possible , you know , , perhaps Hanson Trust would like to come along and offer us fifty million pounds for it , that 'd be a fair deal would n't it , perhaps somebody else would do that .
27 The contributors are not making the easy assumption that to validate their experience women do not have to put themselves into question ; on the contrary , it must be recognised that to be a feminist theorist may involve some painful and hard-won putting into question of the beliefs and commitments that are the point of departure .
28 Powell believed they were a luxury Virgin could ill-afford .
29 However , having made an investment they expected it to pay its way and any development towards being a full-time farmer would depend very much on market prices .
30 Even though its evolutionary course was eventually destined to lead it into the complicated and probably costly distortions involved in having two eyes on one side , even though the skate way of being a flat fish might ultimately have been the best design for bony fish too , the would-be intermediates that set out along this evolutionary pathway apparently did less well in the short term than their rivals lying on their side .
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