Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb mod] be [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Our Minister had reminded me of a sermon by a former St. Andrew 's minister , about ‘ A Garden City , ’ where there would be realisation of the twin idelas : service and society . |
2 | But Hari had ambition , she wanted to raise her business to great heights ; to one day own an emporium where there would be shoes of all descriptions , serving the best customers in the country . |
3 | Father 's going to take you to market tomorrow , where there 'll be crowds of people ready to pay for entertainment ! |
4 | This is particularly true of regulations in heavily regulated fields such as agriculture , where they may be part of a long string of related measures or be limited to implementing a regulation of broader scope . |
5 | I 'm wurkin hard and lurning to be a sailor , so you can be prowd of me . |
6 | And I think that the argument has been that on the whole discipline the use of discipline simply to punish drinking is n't going to be appropriate , although there may be forms of behaviour produced by excessive drinking that it 's appropriate to act against . |
7 | Although there may be discussion of specific types of offence , the committees are not empowered to discuss individual cases or deal with complaints against individual officers . |
8 | There is a substantial belief in ‘ scientific management ’ in enterprises and although there may be modifications of this basic notion it remains remarkably robust . |
9 | Determining the parties to a treaty is usually straightforward , although there can be problems of substance and evidence . |
10 | Therefore , although there will be examples of honest signals , manipulatory signals are probably commoner in nature . |
11 | A pragmatic view is that an aesthetic experience is what is described as such , and as there are varieties of religious experience , so there may be varieties of aesthetic experience . |
12 | You wo n't be involved in that Fay really cos you 'll be part of the erm procession with the oils you see . |
13 | A DEC spokesman said that everything was in the early stages , and that he would n't like to comment on numbers — not even the 6,000 proposed lay-offs , although software engineering staff would be among the casualties , he also could n't say if they would be part of the wave of redundancies mentioned above . |
14 | To them I was just another recruit , and if I did well , got myself through the first six months and became a legionnaire , then I would matter to them because I would be part of their system . |
15 | Yeah it 'll be nice because I 'll be centre of attention cos everybody 'll be wanting to talk to me |
16 | Effectively , this can happen because there might be diseconomies of scope , so that individual production is cheaper than multi-output production . |
17 | No I just had a thought because there must be stacks of old grave gravestones around . |
18 | ‘ Thing , ’ he said , ‘ I know you can hear me , because there must be loads of electricity in this building . |
19 | I also had dreadful nightmares — of awful things like giving birth to a cat because they can be carriers of toxoplasmosis . |
20 | The hon. Gentleman says that that is what he is advocating , and says that we should reintroduce it now for those who face a shortfall in fees , but it would not make up the shortfall , because it would be part of the reasonable rate of fees . |
21 | While there may be problems of productivity for a small category of workers , there is a substantial body of research which suggests that there is little foundation in reality for such views for the majority of occupations . |
22 | But while there may be degrees of determination or contradiction , there must be some consensus as to what count as examples of these relations — what sorts of contradiction are there ? |
23 | Whether I will be part of it will depend on the new manager Rovers are appointing next week and whether it is a man I like and could work with . ’ |
24 | In addition , opinions are canvassed on whether there should be bands of scale charge ; whether there should be lower charges for older cars and a special regime for classic cars ; whether the distributional impact of the change would be inequitable , given that it would be revenue-neutral ; and whether free car fuel should continue to be determined by engine size . |
25 | In NZ this would be no problem as there would be loads of backpackers ( cheap accommodation ) within cooee of the airport , but Britain being a backward country there is nothing like this and we stayed with friends who live 20 miles away in the heart of the Sussex countryside . |
26 | As there will be students of varying experience and ability , it is essential that the information is clearly presented to everyone while ensuring that the least able understand the demonstration . |
27 | There can be no disagreement about the fact that inequalities in all four areas are still substantial today , though there can be differences of opinion as to whether these are excessive , just about right , or even too small . |
28 | But the harmony of the whole is always maintained , though there can be changes of emphasis . |
29 | His strength was his obsessive single-mindedness , his refusal to be diverted by what at that moment were secondary issues ( even though they might be issues of far greater importance in the medium or long term ) . |
30 | Fourth year pupils were the principal subjects of the study as they would be members of their school for a full school year and were likely to have a lower absentee rate than the fifth year . |