Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Right I 'm in the middle of painting at the moment as well s I thought it 'll be slack cos everyone 's breaking up and everyone 'll be saying forget and everyone 's saying oh yes I do want a lesson .
2 And we can disappear outside and everyone 'll be talking .
3 And everyone would be looking for Elaine Webb , who had had only one baby , not Lilian Parsons , who was in the records of Thorn House , and had had twins .
4 Tonight the theme was an anonymous — but not a fancy-dress — ball ; no names would be used and everyone would be masked .
5 The kitchen was draughty but warm and everyone would be pulled close to the fire , enjoying a moment 's rest before preparing the evening meal .
6 The client knows that the CAB is there for everyone and everyone will be seen if they are prepared to wait .
7 Martin Hines says he 's been a winner here twice and everyone will be looking to beat him .
8 David Howell complained that in Cabinet there was ‘ too much argument and not enough discussion ’ and regretted the trend towards ‘ a huge argument where tremendous battle lines will be drawn up and everyone will be hit on the head ’ .
9 In future trainees will go to another school and everyone will be trained together .
10 It is essential that the Security Service should be kept absolutely free from political bias or influence and nothing should be done that might lend colour to any suggestion that it is concerned with the interests of any particular section of the community , or with any other matter than the Defence of the Realm as a whole .
11 Nothing should be missed out and nothing should be assumed or taken for granted .
12 Kathleen evidently ran things around here and nothing could be done without her say-so .
13 It was her age she supposed , and nothing could be done about it .
14 She had come to the Centre in the depths of despair , weeping , gnashing her teeth and venting her hatred upon the doctors who had told her , at the eleventh hour that she had cancer and nothing could be done .
15 If anyone were to ask whether the cottage was for sale or rent , Mother Francis was always ready with a helpless shrug of the shoulders to say that things had n't been fully sorted out yet , but that it was in Eve 's name and nothing could be done until she was twenty-one .
16 He and his son John protested their innocence to a Parliamentary committee , and nothing could be proved against them .
17 essentially And nothing will be said But
18 If we do n't discuss these problems we wo n't get anywhere and nothing will be done .
19 Certainly I was asked about this er well before the er E I P er and we agreed that there w Well certainly I agreed that I could see nothing wrong with that since it is a cl closed research project , and nothing will be divulged at all er publicly .
20 Only I remember and nothing can be done .
21 The constitution still stands and nothing can be done until it is changed .
22 Aristotle also doubted whether there could be time without thinking beings , since he regarded time as not merely succession but ‘ succession in so far as it is numbered ’ , and nothing can be numbered unless there is someone to do the counting .
23 No one and nothing can be trusted .
24 While the Boat Race fans are on the Thames towpath here , the soccer supporters will be out on the terraces this Easter , and no-one will be shouting louder than at the County ground , where Swindon are taking on West Bromwich Albion .
25 And then Helena , Joanne and me would be sleeping over but because they 've got a dog I 'm not going to sleep !
26 " Father — is it possible — is it possible that Jennifer and me could be wed before I go with you ? "
27 Did you say to her , I 'm going out to re I 'm going out and I may be gone for a long time .
28 And soon it will catch me up and I 'll be bloodsuckled and toothpluckled and stonechuckled and chewed up into tiny pieces , and then the Spittler will spit me out in a cloud of smoke and that will be the end of me ! ’
29 There are a number of points of view the executive want to put and I 'll be calling Paul at the end of that debate .
30 The I 'm your representative for the minster governors and I 'll be slipping out later on this evening if I may of the installation of the new headteacher , that will be seven minutes time so if you 'll excuse me .
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