Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [noun prp] [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If North Korea is determined to have a bomb , then no amount of reassurance by America or South Korea will be enough to get the inspectors back in . |
2 | Despite the school 's stated intention to involve parents as far as possible , I seriously doubted whether Mr or Mrs Singh would be capable or prepared to enter into the kind of partnership the school envisaged . |
3 | Any budding Blackbeard or Captain Hook would be thrilled to find this buried chest of treasure , filled to the brim with stolen loot . |
4 | If you have any queries about the travel arrangements Betty Syrett or Hilda Hewitt will be happy to advise you . |
5 | I am sure Lennie Lawrence , Steve Gritt and Allan Curbishley would be delighted to take up a teaching post . |
6 | ‘ And Miss Miggs would be glad for it to go because boys have been climbing over her garden wall trying to get it , ’ finished Christine . |
7 | ‘ I know that parents in Moorside at Consett , and Burnhope and Peases West will be delighted . |
8 | ‘ I know that parents in Moorside at Consett , and Burnhope and Peases West will be delighted . |
9 | Lamb and David Gower will be two famous omissions when chief selector Ted Dexter announces the 16-strong England tour party for India and Sri Lanka . |
10 | Midfield players Robbie Mustoe and Andy Peake should be fit tonight . |
11 | Headway Pre-Intermediate Pronunciation by Bill Bowler and Sue Parminter will be available in Spring 1992 . |
12 | Mr Modrow said he and Dr Kohl would be present at the opening of a pedestrian crossing through the Brandenburg Gate before Christmas . |
13 | Boro 's in-form strikers Paul Wilkinson and Bernie Slaven will be quick to punish any mistakes by Keegan 's men . |
14 | A 135 acre site between King 's Cross and St Pancras will become a major interchange where passengers from the North-East and North Yorkshire will be able to change for trains to destinations as diverse as Brighton and Brussels or Portsmouth and Paris . |
15 | ‘ And Granny Fordham will be pleased . ’ |
16 | Leaping out of bed , she threw the window open and yelled , ‘ Stop that noise or you 'll wake the neighbours and Aunt Louise will be furious when she hears about it . |
17 | ‘ I 'm sure the Bishop and Canon Wheeler will be able to satisfy the police , ’ said Williams suavely . |
18 | Parker went to say , " I am authorized to tell Your Majesty that both Paraguay and South Africa will be glad to receive you . " |
19 | This will be conducted in English , and Mick O'Donnell will be principal instructor . |
20 | Kate and Tom Ballard will be four and six respectively by the time their mother , Alison Hargreaves , attempts to become the first British woman to ascend Everest ; by next August they should be used to life in the British Mount Everest Medical Expedition base camp . |
21 | But Steve Nicol and Ronny Rosenthal should be available , with Jan Molby possibly figuring among the substitutes . |
22 | For a more pragmatic course a book such as Programming Embedded Systems with Ada by Valerie Downes and Stephen Goldsack would be suitable . |
23 | ( The two men had been Sir Denys 's rivals for the top job in 1987 , and Mr Hampel will be chief executive of the rump ICI if the demerger goes ahead . ) |
24 | The decision means the children will remain physically close to the queen and Princess Beatrice will be able to remain at the same school . |
25 | David Murray-Smith and Graham Bradley could be two men to watch , recent form is good . |
26 | Mr and Mrs Bryant would be thrilled to have a family living in your old home once again — and , since my holiday plans have fallen through , I 'd be happy to come down and help you with the twins . ’ |
27 | Mr and Mrs Short would be happy with a weekly boarding place . ’ |
28 | Sometimes too , Verity Lambert and Mervyn Pinfield would be present . |
29 | ‘ Working with the likes of Allen and Clint Eastwood would be wonderful . |
30 | John Rockafella could use it to count his millions , and Jack Reagan would be able to spend less time on his paperwork and more time smashing villains into a pulp . |