Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It will be more accessible , most importantly it 'll be more affordable .
2 BELOW RIGHT It can be considerably easier to clean up thoroughly after your pet if it relieves itself on a sandy surface , rather than on grass .
3 As for how much longer I 'll be here , who knows ?
4 This is what pagans of the 1st century Roman Empire thought about Christians ( somewhat later it would be how Christians viewed those in league with Satan ) :
5 So now we must be off . ’
6 I think a , every so often it 'll be very interesting , very sort of , we did try this once did n't we ?
7 No , cos I 'll be sitting like you said , so then they 'll be just like everyone going , what the hell are you doing ?
8 so then they 'd be about three pound or four pound in pocket and that 's how they , that 's how we used to help one another but once they get one rope ashore they could do it , the job see but of course there 's no boatmen today now , they call theirself boatmen but there ai n't one of the buggers going in a boat , I do n't suppose they could row a boat now .
9 Just just er just so I can be absolutely sure about that I think I 'm say I 'm asking the same thing that the senior inspector 's just asked .
10 numbers dictate these sort of things but anyway now I 'll be absolutely crushed hour now , five o'clock on a Friday .
11 Erm obviously most teams will win their home matches , particularly with the travelling that 's going off , so if we can sneak a win when we go away and get a win tonight then we must be in with a good chance .
12 If you are too stupid to know when to draw the line physically then you will be too stupid to know when to stop emotionally as well .
13 Just occasionally we will be more serious . ’
14 It was when we had settled down to talk in comfortable armchairs that I told him that the man for whom I had substituted at Marlborough , in the hope of replacing him altogether , now planned to return , so that once more I should be out of a job .
15 For example , where a decision has to be made quickly then it may be more appropriate to tell an individual what to do rather than persuade him .
16 Well erm if , if our Carl 's coming straight home it 'll be about quarter to seven .
17 No doubt Fergie would rather have signed his international mate Jean-Pierre Papin , but with the dearth of strikers on the market right now he will be well satisfied …
18 Well they , they were er helping the electricians and er but they were er they were n't so technically involved as perhaps they would be today .
19 Admittedly , gifts during life will be taxed less heavily than bequests , provided that the donor survives the gift by four years , but even so it will be almost impossible for a thriving business or a farm of economic size to be handed down to the next generation .
20 Alright so we 'll be out two days there 's
21 Even now it might be too late : imports are rushing in to replace the shortfall .
22 Well well I shall be up er , with , I 'm , I 'm not sending these lads up on Monday .
23 I I I sir that we we may be able to erm argue that here today it may be very difficult once it 's established , especially in the public mind that that that there is that there E two land I fear would be not only interpreted unless there 's some justification for me saying this because that 's what it says in the in the in the Harrogate Rural Areas Plan .
24 well seemingly it must be as simple as that
25 Most girls would love a flower picture for their bedrooms , and if it has a sentimental significance as well then it will be even more appreciated .
26 Co-operative behaviour may evolve ( see Chapter 9 ) but even then it will be strictly limited and always liable to selfish exploitation .
27 Even then it could be confidently reported that ‘ the ground was acknowledged to be in excellent condition for the game , and one of the prettiest in the kingdom ’ .
28 Someone 's telling you the answers and you 're thinking , Well okay it must be right knows what he 's doing he 's a teacher right okay I 'll put it down .
29 Then suddenly it would be very quiet .
30 You 'd take a lovely walk down the field and then suddenly you 'd be up to your knees in a bog .
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