Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [modal v] [pron] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Whose wife will she be at the resurrection ? |
2 | He also knew that never in his life would he be in a position to own one like it . |
3 | What support will there be for redeployment and retraining : budgets , resources , relocation ? |
4 | Next one I did not complete the survey not because people were away , if people were absent that 's not your fault , what reasons might there be for you not completing the survey , hands up |
5 | What protection will there be for potentially unprofitable , yet necessary services to continue to be available under the NHS ? |
6 | What harm can there be in making friends with his family ? |
7 | What harm could there be on this night of all nights , the dowager-duchess asked herself , in Joan de Warenne representing her who is in fact her half-sister ? |
8 | Caroline hesitated , but what harm could there be in accepting a glass of wine ? |
9 | Oh , what pleasure would it be to me were there a good understanding between my mother and myself , when I am assured if I know my own heart , that I am so far from having any ill against her that I have almost undone myself to serve her … |
10 | ‘ What good would they be to us ? |
11 | What joy can there be in this kind of conduct ? |
12 | Indeed , if the inhibition exists , what need could there be for such a prohibition ? |
13 | With England , Scotland , Wales and Ulster seen as provinces like Saxony or Aquitaine , what role would there be for the Government or Parliament of the United Kingdom ? |
14 | Graeme Hick is much younger , but what comparison can there be in terms of technique ? |
15 | What pressures might there be on older females , and males , to shoplift ? |
16 | What life will it be for a child stuck in here ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Good God , man , what profit would there be in it for us ? ’ |
18 | ‘ In what particular can I be of comfort to Prince Llewelyn ? ’ |
19 | The virtual demise of modern constitutional history as a subject of study has meant that there has been hardly any analysis of the major constitutional questions which arise out of the crisis — what role did the king play , what are the relative rights of the Prime Minister vis-à-vis his Cabinet , what is the relative importance of party and of the ‘ national interest ’ , and what justification can there be for a peacetime coalition government ? |
20 | What justification can there be for another academic article at such a moment ? |
21 | What benefits might there be from establishing a friendship with the aliens ? |
22 | What proof can there be of a man 's feelings ? |
23 | In particular , what effect will it have on patrolling officers ' discretionary decisions ( whether to prosecute or verbally advise an offending motorist ) , what consequences may there be for the management and monitoring of these discretionary enforcement practices by supervisory officers , and what implications are there for Force training |
24 | For instance , Lister ( 1988 ) asks : ‘ what comfort would it be for elderly and severely ill patients to hear of ‘ competitive ’ NHS hospitals with vacant beds in Liverpool or Devon ? ’ |
25 | Of what interest could it be to the man where her father was born ? |
26 | I do n't know yet , I just said to Christy what time will you be in in the morning I do n't have time yet , in case if I have I can ask you . |