Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [be] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Where you can be a bit where you think you 've got a technical issue to sell , |
2 | Or you may be a carer looking for help to enable you to take a break , either for regular short spells , or to go on holiday or in an emergency . |
3 | Or you might be a musician , an actor , a dancer , a singer or a sports person who relies on functioning to peak efficiency in order to obtain the best results . |
4 | You 've either got to be , earning money , and you have a Health Master to match your salary , or you can be a housewife , |
5 | He or she may be a member of an organization involved with harmonization — the EC Commission , Unidroit , UNCITRAL , for example — or an academic or other outsider who sends a proposal in to such an organization for consideration . |
6 | ‘ Or she might be a part-timer who 's free on Tuesdays anyway . ’ |
7 | The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in . |
8 | If the Ketterings had wanted another family to stand in for them , it could only be for recognition by someone they wished to avoid or who might be a danger to them . |
9 | However there may well be a wider interest at issue , in that it may be contrary to the public interest for decisions to be made where there may be a likelihood of favour to another influencing the determination . |
10 | In some cemeteries , particularly overseas where there may be a risk of earth movement , stone or bronze plaques on low pedestals are used instead of headstones . |
11 | There is a clear contrast here between cases of the use of serious force in self-defence , where there may be a need to act instantaneously on a hastily formed view of the situation , and sexual intercourse with another , where consent or non-consent is the essence of the crime and can be ascertained by asking a plain question of the victim . |
12 | Indeed , in a publishing environment where there may be a need for perhaps a dozen word processors but just one page makeup system this approach has strong financial advantages . |
13 | There are three types of trails in the Grand Canyon — maintained , where there 's a good path , semi-maintained where there may be a path , and unmaintained where you need a compass . |
14 | The fact that they happened to be sites where nuclear waste was already produced , where there might be a flicker of acceptance from the local population , and appeared to have been chosen more from expediency than science , did n't seem to embarrass the already embattled industry . |
15 | Book now for your tickets for the show , where there will be a number of stands exhibiting new foods and wines as well as a variety of useful kitchen gadgets which you can buy . |
16 | There may be a particular group of people who will buy a company 's products ( eg it would be good business sense to open a stationer 's shop near a University , where there will be a lot of students ) . |
17 | And that would have led them to their own Special Branch registry , where there must be a file on his career as a freelance ; it was inevitable after that damned publicity . |
18 | There might be a lot of traffic sort of nosing out there or there might be a congestion there for some reason . |
19 | Emotions may come flooding in as soon as the baby is born , or there may be a sense of detachment which lasts hours or days . |
20 | For example , scar tissue may form or there may be a disturbance to the blood supply , both of which can affect the working of adjacent regions . |
21 | There may be one scheme that applies to everyone in the organisation or there may be a variety of schemes for different grades of employee . |
22 | Or there may be a requirement that before the body exercises its power , a certain state of affairs must exist as a preliminary requirement , the correct state of affairs is a prerequisite to the exercise of the power . |
23 | Societies may choose to emphasize the ‘ fecund ’ side of the feminine , by exalting an image of woman that is plump and heavy-breasted , or there may be a preference for a youthful , virginal beauty , with ‘ natural ’ styles of hair and a slim figure to go with it . |
24 | If the services of a district nurse are needed , she may be contacted by telephone or there may be a community liaison service in your hospital , in which case a member of the community nursing team will visit the ward and meet the patient . |
25 | Or there may be a difference of opinion between two countries : for example , whether uniforms should be black , white , red or grey . |
26 | Or there may be a list of possible answers , of which at least one must be ticked . |
27 | There are , I believe , two common layouts — in one case there is just one main fuel tank , athwartships and attached to the for'ard bulkhead , with a generator or generators on one side of the engine and batteries on the other , plus a water-tank to port and another to starboard : or there could be a fuel tank on either side with the water-tank up front . |
28 | ‘ Tell the boy to bring this back on the 20th of March or there will be a fine of five rupees . ’ |
29 | Either the grace should be available to all or there should be a right to impose restrictions . |
30 | However , this can be a useful built-in safety factor , as it prevents those who are n't up to it from sailing in waves where they will be a danger to themselves and others . |