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

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31 She wo n't be comfortable but she 'll be properly fed and cared for .
32 She could be totally paralysed and on a ventilator in Intensive Care , in which case it could be months before she recovers .
33 you know and you 'd stand on the doors then , ooh , you 'd be really chilled and some of them opened the door an inch
34 She had no travellers ' tales , no air of a person who had been on a journey , and I knew she would be both disbelieving and resentful if I should try to describe the eternal vistas I had glimpsed .
35 Who would be most to blame but those who have so long suppressed it ?
36 There are people here who love Pat and who will be deeply hurt and upset by this brutal interference .
37 Further details may be obtained from ILG Insurance Services on 01 466 4604 , but you will be automatically covered and do not need to apply .
38 And if you are lucky enough to stumble upon a village show you will be warmly welcomed and given the best seats in the house — which might mean a patch of ground under the village banyan tree .
39 You will be constantly interpreting and re-assimilating information , placing the parts of the argument in the ( constantly developing ) whole context of the author 's thought .
40 So with one of the four functions normally predominant over the other three we can speak of a sensate , intuitive , thinking or feeling type of person , who can be either extroverted or introverted .
41 To be fully professional , one needs to express feelings and give responses to the feelings of the sufferer but nonetheless be aware that within that professional relationship it is not relevant that one should be personally liked or even appreciated .
42 Added to this must be an element of chance in that not everything can be evenly distributed nor is disturbance predictable , as reflected in the ‘ first come , first served ’ stands of pioneers .
43 Likewise there may be much straining but only scanty stool .
44 The area suggested that there could be earlier finds but I was not too disappointed with what I was finding .
45 Only even I could n't have known there 'd be nowhere to stay but at the Hall !
46 However , the Board was unenthusiastic : there would be either limited or no consumer choice , and restricted access for the public would cause difficulties arising out of conflicts of interest between parties ; the Board was ‘ far from satisfied that there is generally a sufficient spread of the skills to make any form of competitive tendering a realistic or worthwhile exercise now or in the near future . ’
47 The bags are usually made of leather or canvas and hung from the ceiling on a rope or chain so that they may be easily raised or lowered .
48 They may be unduly withdrawn or subdued .
49 er people that have behaved more er better you know they , they may be only fined or whatever and er although it 's a revolution , I mean it 's a rise of an association of a a power to sort of , to erm to counteract landlord power so become this sort of balance almost .
50 Unlike true appendages , processes of the body-wall are by no means invariably represented by embryonic counterparts ; they may or may not be segmentally arranged , they may be originally paired or unpaired , and more than a single pair is sometimes borne on a segment .
51 They must be duly authorised and signed by the person receiving the cash .
52 They should be either burnt or laid out flat to dry , or kept in an airtight tin .
53 They 'll be thoroughly trained and paid around £2,500 a year .
54 This was an especial worry in Ireland , where the peasantry left the mounds alone as the tombs of former kings and queens ; if enthusiastic archaeologists took control , in no time they would be sacrilegiously interfering and flourishing the thighbone of some ancient Irish king .
55 As a result , they would be better educated and would not be thrown on the scrap heap .
56 In a letter to his congregation he said : ‘ It may be that we have no influence on those who plan and carry out murders in both parts of our community , but we can all help create a climate of opinion where they will be increasingly isolated and disowned . ’
57 They will be maximally stressed and probably able to take little orally due to vomiting and/or impaired gastrointestinal absorption .
58 It also requires money to pay for transferring important components or sections of the aircraft structure to a place where they can be properly examined and possibly tested and for the different kinds of structural tests which have to be carried out on undamaged components .
59 The corollary question is whether these third party rights can supersede those of the parties to the agreement , or whether they can be legitimately suspended or modified by the parties , and if so under what circumstances .
60 They can be neither proved nor disproved .
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