Example sentences of "[n mass] [modal v] be [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | By close analysis , he was virtually able to predict where bream would be at a certain time and could put bait in to hold them in his swim . |
2 | so blind people should be in the same position there should n't they ? |
3 | Leases and sale of business agreements often reserve specific issues to an expert ; for instance , what the figure for sales should be in a particular set of accounts . |
4 | He said that about 100,000 people would be outwith the new eligibility levels but that of those only about 7,500 were ever likely to seek legal aid . |
5 | In effect , without the support of advertisers the British media would be in a poorer and much truncated form : advertising revenue accounts for some 40% of the popular press 's total revenue and some 70% of the qualities ' total revenue ; advertising revenue also finances the commercial television channels , countless commercial radio channels and a sizeable proportion of the new cable and satellite channels . |
6 | Over 300 white collar staff would be among the 3,000 workers throughout Europe to lose their jobs under the plan . |
7 | ‘ It is input twice , ’ admits Mr Johnson , ‘ in the sense that sales would be at the invoicing stage and then put into FDC at the total stage with the two systems running side by side . |
8 | Reimbursement for all these sales would be at the commercial rouble exchange rate set in October . |
9 | Pupil rolls will be full to bursting and staff will be of the highest standard because of the large school rolls . |
10 | When the original holder sells to another it is traded in the secondary market and all subsequent sales will be in the secondary market . |
11 | Cos everybody 's fruit must be in the same way . |