Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb mod] [be] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is likely that in the future there will be greater international uniformity of strategy adoption as the problem of long-range transport of air pollutants receives increasing attention .
2 In oil services , in the future there could be further major acquisitions but er , over the past three years we 've er , undertaken a whole series of acquisitions and er , and for the moment I would n't see anything er , in the , in the major line there , although you never know if some , even sometimes opportunities you are n't capable of creating erm , er , because the er , situation is not right er , do occur and I would n't rule it out but erm , er , we have n't erm any major acquisition er , on , on , on the carpet there at the moment .
3 It was also clear and to the point , the simple point being that property values are so high in London and the south-east that in all equity there must be some special weighting to account for them .
4 A colour leaflet could be produced for the trail which would be available free of charge to visitors .
5 Oh dear come on do n't cry , you be a tough little boy you 'd be tough little boy did n't you ?
6 There is little systematic evidence of how people in other cultures get on with one another , but it should be noted that within a tribal community there may be such strong libidinal ties among the members that the interrelations among them appear peaceful , and may be so for quite long periods of time .
7 Hewitt and Burton ( 1971 ) analysed the record for southwestern Ontario and found that in a 50-year period there would be 1 severe drought , 2 major windstorms , 5 severe snowstorms , 8 severe hurricanes , 10 severe glaze storms , 16 severe floods , 25 severe hailstorms and 39 tornadoes .
8 They would be difficult to enforce , and in any case we should be encouraging young people to be active in the countryside .
9 In a rural constituency it can be some small town ; in the ten constituencies of Dublin , a suburb .
10 god it 'll be hellish late
11 Behaviour which lies outside ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) , and to which in addition there may be strong personal disinclination : e.g. homosexuality as regarded in enlightened circles .
12 In addition there will be substantial extra space for other departments of the Museum , and improved visitor facilities .
13 By having four officers here it means that they will be able to man the police car for those shifts seven days a week and in addition there will be one spare constable on every day except for Sunday either to cover deficiencies in that crewing or carry out er foot patrol or enquiries within the town .
14 Of course there would be some non-contentious business , perhaps quite a lot ; but even then , there must also be the reservation that nothing should be disclosed by the one group to the other which might prejudice its case when the business was contentious .
15 Schumpeter immediately qualifies this by observing that free competition among would-be leaders for the vote of the electorate is the democratic method of exercising this choice , though of course there may be other non-democratic ways of accepting or refusing .
16 There may be occasions when the time involved in the journey home means that you would arrive with a pile of wilted , or even dead , flowers , in which case there must be some forward planning .
17 At the same time , pupils are also exposed to one practical application of the microcomputer which will be relevant outside school .
18 For a week there would be seven different programmes : i.e. a brass band one night , a string quartet the next , followed by a small choir with soloists , and perhaps a pianist .
19 Next week there 'll be some new drama to take up their attention . ’
20 One week it 'll be all savoury biscuits to go with and chocolate cake .
21 For the most part they will be senior practising members of the Bar but a few may be promoted from the Circuit bench ( including , since 1 January 1990 , those who were formerly solicitors ) .
22 It stands to reason that in such vast space there must be some other beings .
23 There would be I think in total there would be three black arrows .
24 Even so , in the diffuse community which centred on the church there might be those willing to shelter him .
25 Sample surveys had shown that most people who go to the theatre tend to be middle-class and well-educated , but since so few people altogether actually go to the serious theatre there must be many middle-class , well-educated people who are not theatre-goers .
26 The unit of time may be chosen according to the circumstances of each particular problem : it may be a day , a month , a year , or even a generation : but in every case it must be short relative to the period of the market under discussion .
27 Under the SGSA 1982 , in any contract of supply the seller 's or supplier 's duties will normally be strict and excludable only in limited circumstances ( see Chapter 5 ) , whereas , in contracts for the supply of services , the supplier 's duties will be duties of care which will be excludable subject to the reasonableness requirement of UCTA 1977 .
28 If we had a perfect world we 'd be all alright .
29 For Sport & Recreation there will be 6 Technical Standards Working Groups covering : .
30 But I knew that somewhere down the line there would be some formal identification or an inquest where , with my luck , I 'd run across Billy 's mum and the cat would be out of the bag , to coin a very sick phrase .
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