Example sentences of "[adv] [ex0] [vb mod] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 He placed the course in what was , to our minds , a very reasonable perspective , saying that we were here to teach our particular specialities , but obviously there would have to be give and take , in that we would adapt ourselves to the students ' needs , and they would adapt themselves in turn to the sort of thing which we felt capable of teaching .
2 Obviously there will have to be agreements on the division of labour between national authorities and the supranational agency .
3 Clearly there would need to be some drastic pruning of content .
4 Clearly there will need to be input from yourselves to consider , principally , the operational features revealed by this additional information .
5 Do you think now there will have to be a lot of morale building within the party ?
6 Often there would seem to be a smaller round structure at the side of the entrance .
7 Here there will need to be not one module in EP but a variety of modules each geared to a particular path and each with a different set of prerequisites .
8 And surely there must be fuel of some kind to feed the great furnaces , and surely there would have to be a store-place .
9 There is clearly — indeed there would have to be — more to Cemaleddin Aksarayi 's life than the sources record , and while in a general way it is unquestionably right to urge caution in adopting Husameddin 's material , in this particular case there appears to be evidence which at the least requires an alternative explanation before being dismissed .
10 If we are misled by our grammar into thinking that ‘ I expect such-and-such ’ is a report of a mental process then there will seem to be a problem : ‘ What is it about a mental process which makes it an expectation of such-and-such ?
11 Should the patient be the person who had attended to the business and financial side of family life , then there will have to be a reversal of roles ; these items will have to be attended to by a responsible other person , usually the spouse .
12 For any proposed improvement to be effective , piecemeal additions would be insufficient ; instead there would have to be an integrated programme for the whole route .
13 and in the end mightier thin any of the destructive forces devised by man , yet there would appear to be circumstances when violence is inevitable and unavoidable as in the case of the choice between violence and cowardice .
14 ‘ This promotes the refocusing of attention from a region where there may happen to be high quality accidental word matches to events whose word match quality may not be as great , but are the best matches in their regions .
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