Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [ex0] [vb mod] be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Treat them gently and make sure none of them are broken or there 'll be trouble . ’
2 So your under-funding next year , and your use of the rollovers , will actually have a long term effect on the funding of the Wiltshire police force , and I suggest that there 'll be problems er , ahead on that basis .
3 If the observations do not agree with the predictions , we will know that there must be singularities in the class of possible histories .
4 ‘ So Rickie Crowninshield is an irresponsible idiot , ’ Ellen said coldly , ‘ but you ca n't run society on the assumption that everyone is a retard , and you have to accept that there will be casualties in a free society .
5 All in all , excitement reached fever pitch and it was confidently expected that there would be releases within the next few weeks .
6 Father , we long that there may be peace in every nation , and between every nation .
7 Does not the right hon. Gentleman realise that there will be outrage tonight in my constituency and in that of my hon. Friend the Member for Falkirk , East ( Mr. Ewing ) at his betrayal of the trust that has been placed in that hospital by the people in its care ?
8 Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day .
9 They failed to obtain any long-term understanding on future regional coal price differentials from the National Coal Board , but their discussions did seem to indicate that there would be advantages to shifting away from the high-cost coalfields of Kent , South Wales and Scotland , and towards the cheaper coal of the East Midlands and Yorkshire .
10 Marjorie Rea will also be appearing and there will be tea afterwards .
11 Methods used for distance learning , for special groups in industry and for individual researchers will be considered and there will be opportunities to exchange views and ideas and involve the manufacturers of thermal analysis equipment in informal discussion .
12 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 .
13 He realized that there must be meetings , and he was prepared to go to them and fire off his battery of buzz words which signified he was ‘ one of us ’ .
14 Some people have calculated that there must be life elsewhere , on the following grounds ( I wo n't point out the fallacy until afterwards ) .
15 These grants however are discretionary — that means they do not have to be given so there will be variations from one district to another .
16 In an attempt to reduce the delay common in civil litigation , the Civil Justice Review recommended that there should be court management of litigation .
17 We 've had er callers earlier on suggesting that there could be problems between Russians and Lithuanians if an goes there , which seems almost certain it will now .
18 Yes I do but are y I 'm sorry I 'm not clear as to whether you are suggesting that there should be policy upper case criteria and some non policy lower case criteria .
19 Dr Alan McKinnon , the laboratory 's deputy head , said last night : ‘ We regret that there will be job losses and we shall be doing all we can to help those affected .
20 Dr Alan McKinnon , the laboratory 's deputy head , said last night : ‘ We regret that there will be job losses and we shall be doing all we can to help those affected .
21 At the time when there were doubts about whether or not the tour would go ahead , after the first invitations were largely turned down , numerous stories started to circulate that there would be money available and that sponsors were in the country looking for players .
22 I am ready to acknowledge that there can be circumstances in which the taking of human life is , humanly speaking , the lesser evil .
23 But it is not necessary to accept totally this interpretation of public policy in order to agree that there may be circumstances in which social control motives mingle with humanitarian motives in creating what we describe as ‘ social policies ’ .
24 It was intended that there should be assessment of the mother , but by August 1991 she had missed three assessment appointments .
25 ‘ It was never intended that there should be survivors .
26 The research committee agrees that there will be benefits from many of the recommendations made in these reports but believes that changes of a more fundamental nature are required to improve the effectiveness of auditing in meeting the public 's expectations .
27 In this case , I fear that there will be delusions of persecution . ’
28 Cook believed that there might be evidence for a ‘ young Earth ’ in the fundamentalist sense of literal biblical interpretation , due to the presence of helium-3 in the atmosphere in quantities whose origins are hard to understand unless they are from fusion .
29 She believed that there would be changes , a new cycle of prosperity , Mussolini will fall .
30 If societies ‘ need ’ crime then it is logical to assume that they will ensure that there will be crime .
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