Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] [modal v] be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The compression figures , whilst not particularly low , suggest that it may be camshaft wear .
2 So your under-funding next year , and your use of the rollovers , will actually have a long term effect on the funding of the Wiltshire police force , and I suggest that there 'll be problems er , ahead on that basis .
3 Father , we long that there may be peace in every nation , and between every nation .
4 Does not the right hon. Gentleman realise that there will be outrage tonight in my constituency and in that of my hon. Friend the Member for Falkirk , East ( Mr. Ewing ) at his betrayal of the trust that has been placed in that hospital by the people in its care ?
5 Dr Alan McKinnon , the laboratory 's deputy head , said last night : ‘ We regret that there will be job losses and we shall be doing all we can to help those affected .
6 Dr Alan McKinnon , the laboratory 's deputy head , said last night : ‘ We regret that there will be job losses and we shall be doing all we can to help those affected .
7 In this case , I fear that there will be delusions of persecution . ’
8 This should not be too much of a problem , but sometimes delays mean that it can be months before the feedback arrives .
9 In an exhaustive reconstruction of his past , they conclude that he could be Suzy 's killer — an accusation Cannan has always denied .
10 We hope that there will be peace soon so that we can do still more effective work .
11 Where , as in many inner-city areas , there is a high turnover of occupancy , I hope that there will be powers to levy the owner in order to ensure that the financial base of local authorities is not undermined .
12 Of course we have the additional complication that the over- large government bureaucracy 's at present run by a political party which seems to have given up thinking about anything much other than staying in power and I know and hope that you will be part of thinking about much more than that , but still even with a large union , you could regulate concentrate on stimulating the grass roots and then on building upwards .
13 We hope that you will be bale to come and we look forward to meeting you then .
14 ‘ I appreciate that there will be people who will hate this album just as much as there will be those that will like it .
15 For , it is obvious from the arson attack that there will be trouble is the travellers are not moved immediately to reduce the tension .
16 They maintain that there could be circumstances in which disobedience is justified even though the law itself does not admit that it is .
17 They know that there will be subjects to choose between at the right moment ( or , sometimes , subjects for which their children will not be chosen ) and they associate the chances of doing well at , for instance , GCSE level in mathematics with being good at maths in the primary school .
18 I know that there will be people just waiting for me to be injured and say ‘ I told you so ’ but I am confident that , this time , it 's not going to happen . ’
19 However , they also imply that there could be objects that have always travelled at faster-than light speeds .
20 The I O D also believe that there must be tax incentives to invest in Britain 's small businesses , but they 'd like to see them extended to include the general public .
21 There 's nothing difficult about a whole stream of , of er comments were raised by the inspector Mr team are , have addressed a large number of them , have told us what they propose to do to deal with a number of er and , and I believe that there will be things left over when he 's finished that , that he wo n't be able to resolve er perhaps er without the people that help the Committee er or some of us are always suggesting is that er those things that he is unsuccessful in resolving erm be identified and so that er when , when the er the Inspector makes his er his next report we can see just , just why that some of these other items there have were n't able to be addressed .
22 I am not a Christian because I do not credit , as I earlier put it , that nature and history could be other than closed causal nexuses or believe that there can be events which are in some way qualitatively different from other events .
23 I feel that there may be people willing to pay a small membership fee to the Institution and forego the receipt of the magazine … which would be an ‘ in addition ’ cost to those willing to pay for it .
24 But Senator William Stewart , the Unionist chairman of Dungannon Urban District Council , intervened and forecast that there would be trouble if the march was allowed to proceed to the centre of Dungannon .
25 I think that there 'll be chaos in the transport system .
26 I think that there should be controls over noise ; however I think that the controls should affect everyone — especially those closer to the ground .
27 He 's in all the typical things a young man who 's too quick does , that 's fly off the road all the time , but that 's part of the normal learning curve , and I think that he 'll be trouble for every team that does n't have him in their actual car at the time .
28 Well firstly I do n't like the tree the leaf and I honestly think that it should be place as a permanent position in the foyer of County Hall as a permanent reminder to all councillors on the waste of public tax payers ' money .
29 Check before you buy that there will be room for the drawers to open .
30 Pray that they may be people who rely on God 's healing and allow him to set them back on the track of feeding the lambs .
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