Example sentences of "be [adj] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A variety of investigation techniques may be used eg field studies , interviews , questionnaires , audio and video recording , etc . |
2 | Yes , oh , you may be right there Lynda you may be right . |
3 | Yes , yes I think you could be well be right there Lynda . |
4 | so that must be , that must be that there caffeine in the Coke |
5 | My line 'll be due now Doc , can you give me another line please . |
6 | the chips 'll be fresh then Bill . |
7 | And you would n't say oh I think it 's going to be wet today John you better stay . |
8 | ‘ There must be some kinda way outta here , ’ sang Rex Mundi to no-one but himself . |
9 | but someday you 'll be old too Carol , so |
10 | No erm I mean that 's s but he 's he 's gon na feel like a right it 'll be funny today Sue . |
11 | ‘ That way , ’ indicated the guide , unaware of how its circuits would be relieved once Crevecoeur had vacated its scent perimeter . |
12 | ‘ I fear there will be hundreds more Ben Silcock type tragedies . ’ |
13 | The Security Council always tut-tutted when anybody suggested that it was trying to starve anybody to death , but if sanctions were going to be effective then people would die because they did not get enough to eat . |
14 | ‘ Father is afraid I 'll die soon , you see , so he wants us to be married tomorrow morning . |
15 | You 'll have a patch on your eye you see you 'll be all truly sir . |
16 | ‘ There were 200 children helping in one way or another , ’ he said.Mr Thackray said some of the cash raised , which he hopes will be well over £2,000 , would be used to construct an environmental area in the school grounds.The rest of the money would boost school funds , he added . |
17 | As yet Mr. Bowden does not know how much money he has raised , but expects the final total to be well over £250 . |
18 | The cost of the most essential items alone will be well over £1,000 . |
19 | Extensive market research revealed that the site was substantially undervalued and a more realistic figure would be well over £100000 . |
20 | Cocoa prices in 1989 also tumbled to a 14-year low owing to the sixth consecutive year of oversupply on the world market ( estimated at between 100,000-154,000 tonnes for 1989-90 ) ; failure to agree on the minimum price to be defended and continuing problems stemming from unpaid producer levies , estimated in 1989 to be well over $100,000 million . |
21 | It would be helpful again colleagues if er , potential speakers er , will come down to the front . |
22 | Oh do n't be stupid now Elizabeth ! |
23 | Draw a diagram with , it does n't have to be neat just sort of scrawl all over it and tat it until you get it |
24 | ‘ Thanks all the same , but I 'm going to be busy tomorrow night … ’ she began coldly , putting her spoon back into her dish with a clumsy clatter which splashed strawberry and sugar juice on to her lap . |
25 | The full video will be available tomorrow morning . |
26 | Research reports , which may be published in A4 format by the offset litho process , can often be available only weeks after a research project has been completed . |
27 | ‘ That 'll be five now Denis , ’ said Paddy . |
28 | the input data specifies that the LIFESPAN database is to be updated i.e. Test Mode is False |
29 | His provincial town of Flaxborough is a portrait of what might be any somewhat cut-off provincial town anywhere in Britain . |
30 | Well I think it 's gon na be difficult anyway Bev . |