Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [pron] be [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 That , that 's , that 's your ten thousand a year income , she can get by on that er this is interesting cos it 's all shares .
2 This proved to be less than straightforward as there were some differences of opinion as to whether part-time employees or the disabled should be included .
3 I enclose the sheet of classes in Scotland as last known — could you please check the details of all your classes and let me know as soon as possible if there are any alterations or additional details available .
4 I 'm not sure if there were any guns involved , but I think they possibly believed these people had guns on them .
5 She was n't sure whether there were any artists or writers in town at the moment , but there were bound to be one or two back in the city after the Christmas recess .
6 But the danger is still there as long as there are enough weapons to kill the entire population of the world many times over .
7 He argued that the National Curriculum had rendered such freedom unnecessary because there were fewer differences between syllabuses .
8 This is important because there are many interests which may try to stifle attempts to improve health care .
9 Every few years the gap is filled with a useful directory , but handy as they are such titles rarely survive for more than three editions : witness the demise of the Antique Collectors ' Club 's sadly missed Guide to Specialist Nurseries .
10 Calculating your personal allowance used to be fairly complicated as there were all sorts of variations according to whether individuals were married or single and whether only one partner , or both husband and wife , worked .
11 Most of the main roads are in good condition , but driving can be very tiring as there are many bends , and most of the roads are built onto the mountainside with deep ravines dropping away below , and you never quite know what 's around the corner — be it a bus straddling the centre of the road to take a corner or a group of children playing football in the road .
12 Would n't it be nice if there were more surprises like that in all the assemblies of the godly ?
13 Thereafter , a regular visit will be made to ensure that a meal continues to be necessary as there are many others in need of this service .
14 This would be true if there are more purchases of dollars by risk-averse buyers in the forward market than sales by risk-averse sellers .
15 Fiona ; Yeh I 've heard about this Council Tax , so then it 's true if you 're all students living together then you do n't have to pay ? great ! !
16 This is partially true because there are some behaviours that are intact from the word go .
17 Aware as we are these days of groups and their many uses , little exploration has been made until recently of the group as a context for spiritual direction .
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