Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 If you have kept the elastic stretched enough you should be able to now lift your restraining thumb and use two hands to wrap the elastic round and round , working up to the eye and past it , holding in the lapels firmly under the stretched elastic .
2 Now we 've actually found seventy thousand pounds worth of savings we have n't made anybody redundant and we 've actually quite clearly taken in that seventy thousand pounds within our overall budget past decisions has had to be taken and they 've been taken as I said earlier hopefully when the financial climate gets better we perhaps we 'll be able to other things all or were revert back to things that we we do wish to do because the the financial restraints on us .
3 But perhaps we should be thankful to the Duchess .
4 Obviously we would be open to criticism if those vehicles were then allowed on the road , perhaps having an accident involving innocent members of the public . ’
5 In Leetham ( Henry ) & Sons Ltd v Johnstone-White [ 1907 ] 1 Ch 322 Farwell LJ commented : … a man whose business is a corn miller 's business , and who requires to protect that , can not , if he has also a furniture business , require the covenantee who enter into his service as an employee in the corn business to enter into covenants restricting him from entering into competition with him in the furniture business also , because it is not required for the protection of the corn business in which the man is employed , however much it may be beneficial to the individual person , the owner both of the corn business and of the furniture business .
6 But it ran with each school area , you know , Berry , Grimness , Marketthorpe and so on , and now of course the total areas as one but I think perhaps it would be permissible to somebody with local parentage maybe not resident in the area .
7 So he would be nice to gays ; he would be in favour of , and even extend , abortion rights ; he would be anti-militaristic ; he would hug trees .
8 Per curiam. ( i ) It would be wrong for police officers to adopt or use an undercover pose or disguise to enable themselves to ask questions about an offence uninhibited by the requirements of Code C and with the effect of circumventing it ; were they to do so it would be open to the judge to exclude the questions and answers under section 78 of the Act of 1984 ( post , p. 237E–F ) .
9 But , as in the case say of a temporary administrator coming in he 'd be able to or she would be able to take up this file and use it .
10 Apparently it means that while for most of the time I will behave normally I shall be prone to sudden ourbursts of rage and obscenity .
11 So let me begin this discussion then of of channels by er pointing out the methods that have been used for studying channels , and for some of you who 've done the er neurophysiology course this will er be revision but nevertheless it will be pertinent to today 's discussion .
12 Gradually you should be able to phase out the tangible reinforcers when tantrums are no longer a major part of her repertoire .
13 It is important to find time for relaxation and generally winding down but also it may be helpful to ‘ rebreathe ’ four or five times a day to counteract any blowing off of carbon dioxide which may have occurred .
14 Now you 'll be sure to … ’
15 Erm and that I think , the response therefore to your position on financial figures for the contingency fund is if you sort the government out we might be able to .
16 Now it will be obvious to an incisive mind like yours that the existence of the Counterweight Continent poses a deadly threat to our people here — ’ he paused , looking at Rincewind 's open mouth .
17 The remedy could have been more appropriately applied if those prescribing it had offered us a clearer understanding of what a clause is and how far it may be similar to various other structures .
18 How far it would be appropriate to the Hong Kong context I do not know .
19 Heseltine/Kinnock : Yes , well I would be delighted to be able to tell you .
20 Heseltine/Kinnock : At this juncture , well I 'd be delighted to , but what I , what do you mean …
21 ‘ I 'll take my coach , Mr Wood , ’ he announced , ‘ but if I could leave the plate and linen here I shall be obliged to you .
22 Well you well you would be able to though would n't you ?
23 No , co oh well you 'll be allergic to that too .
24 Well you will be able to , there 's no doubt about it .
25 Well you will be able to when I turn around .
26 Well you should be able to .
27 and she could n't realize how she come out in these she went to the doctor and he says well you must be allergic to summat
28 Alright we 'll be kind to you , H I
29 Alternatively they may be due to radiations coming from the plant , possibly reflectance on top of the simple ON/OFF pixel count due to area .
30 You say about the Moat House being expensive , well it might be expensive to you or I as an individual , but when you 're negotiating conference rates in the area it is actually cheap and very suitable .
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