Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb mod] be [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In around 6 months time I 'll have one of these famed degrees ( hopefully ) and at times I can be equally dopey … to the extent that the same thing happenend to me regarding my cashcard . |
2 | In the coming months there will be more Colston Research dinners and more presentations to targeted groups of graduates . |
3 | On cheaper brands it can be over 70% |
4 | If AFRC is unable to sell any of its three redundant research sites it will be about £7 in the red next year , according to its director general , Prof Tom Blundell . |
5 | Whilst the outer domain touching condition is the most commonly experienced when handling two or more objects , special transition cases need to be considered in order to be able to construct an adequate description of an engineering assembly , or the real relationship between two domains which can be both solids and voids . |
6 | It winds down into winter , and yet by rights it should be barely midsummer . |
7 | ‘ With the rates it will be over £100,000 , which is £2,000 a week before you even open the door , ’ he said . |
8 | ‘ It 's difficult to estimate the cost of making your house safe if it is found to have a serious problem , but in many cases it will be around £1,000 . |