Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As the Sun is passing through that part of your solar chart traditionally related to hopes , you should now be in fine fettle and not unduly affected by others ' lack of support .
2 It could be , that you want a house , you might currently be in rented accommodation and you want to get on the property ladder .
3 Reminding her that she would still be in full control at all times , I asked her whether it was not worth trying the technique to see what happened .
4 They may also be of limited use when trying to judge the success of many plans .
5 Notts County1 Coventry0 A BIZARRE goal two minutes from time against fellow-strugglers Coventry gave Notts County their first win in 16 games , though they must still be in grave danger of relegation .
6 They should also be in frequent contact with all of the somewhat numerous organisations involved in the rural development of the Western Isles , and with the admirable young people who have come back from the mainland to work at the grass-roots level .
7 Again , they shrug , if they could survive with a front-row of Ricky Evans , Nigel Meek and Hugh Williams-Jones against England , they should hardly be in undue trouble against Scotland — particularly as they will be under the eye of the same referee in France 's Joel Dume .
8 For on the tenth day he sent forward another deputation under the flag of truce to declare that he knew well of the shortages in the beleaguered town and that they would soon be in desperate straits .
9 Unless women can stop feeling apologetic about wanting power , they will never be in sufficient numbers to change the male agenda .
10 ‘ Some of them will undoubtedly be for finished bulls but my impression is that most will be for younger cattle from owners who want to claim BSPS as quickly as possible and then sell them , ’ said Mr Heslop .
11 Dr Ramaiah said : ‘ It may well be of international importance and create a blueprint for such studies in the future . ’
12 Even so , pouchitis is an enigmatic condition and it may well be of multifactorial origin .
13 At this time of year the process of decaying old vegetation will also deplete oxygen when it may already be in short supply .
14 The effect of this agent may be a result of its ability to reduce the lithogenicity of bile and it may therefore be of particular benefit in patients with complicating biliary calculi .
15 It would also be of great interest to learn about the distinctive experiences and initiatives taking place across the rest of the UK .
16 This would be the first stage of an overland communication with India ; and it would also be of immense advantage for Britain 's trade with Europe , valuable to all parties .
17 Certainly there seemed little point in giving either side the initial advantage ; invasion by one might be precipitated by an agreement with the other , and if Germany and the USSR came to blows , it would inevitably be on Polish soil .
18 The point of a demonstration may be nullified if the target of the protest is not within the sight or hearing of the demonstrators , and it may be expected that it would only be in exceptional circumstances that conditions would be imposed preventing such a gathering .
19 It would undoubtedly be of great benefit to future scholars working in this field if the College were to create a central repository of classified material on a sector of education of which it is , after all , a not insignificant part .
20 It will also be of special interest to those in cruising areas like Italy where the government requires third party insurance for all boats .
21 I ca n't explain why , but it will probably be for good .
22 In either case , the order does not affect the amount of searching to be done and in this sense the file is serial , although it will probably be in sequential order with respect to the major key .
23 It can hardly be of great value to them out on the open ocean where they spend the bulk of their time , except perhaps to detect the stench of a floating carcass on which they might feed .
24 Ultimately , however , it can only be through increased education that consumers can come to understand the choices available to them in a complex and ever changing market place and be able to exercise careful and considered consumption .
25 In the view of their Lordships it can only be in rare cases that a taxpayer with a principal place of business in Hong Kong can earn profits which are not chargeable to profits tax under section 14 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance .
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