Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On Saturday night she would be Jenny MacDonald . |
2 | Timing and service are chaotic , but since this raises wine consumption it may be policy . |
3 | And as we take on new assignments er two years time they 'll be resales . |
4 | But at London Fox and the London Metal Exchange it will be business as usual . |
5 | Lavender blue dilly dilly lavender green I am a king dilly dilly you shall be queen . |
6 | With 16Mb RAM , 250Mb disk and colour screen it will be $10,950 in the US — £9,125 in the UK . |
7 | Estate agency fees are based on the value of the property , eg 1 per cent of a £30,000 flat would be £300 , plus VAT , whereas on the sale of a £90,000 house it would be £900 plus VAT . |
8 | So for life assurance it 'll be page twelve of the C C Q but it 's role play number one . |
9 | If you 're a financial institution that might be or data , and if you 're a manufacturing plant it might be process control information on P L Cs on the shop floor . |
10 | When such a large area reveals it has very few tall peaks then you can bet your last Mars Bar they 'll be stunners . |
11 | In a few seconds time he might be face to face with the man who had killed Daniel . |
12 | " For a man who can catch a gibbon in a Ming vase it will be child 's play . " |
13 | In five hours time it would be midnight . |
14 | Phoebe was suddenly grateful for her mother 's calm and decision ; if anyone could get rid of the London fire brigade it would be Rachel . |