Example sentences of "be [verb] and [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Changes are usually minor , such as changes to departure times , or some accommodation facilities may be withdrawn and we will do our best to advise you or your travel agent of any such changes .
2 The couple are first to go in , there the proceedings will be explained and they will pay the fees .
3 In May 1983 the head first introduced the appraisal at a meeting of senior staff and I attended this meeting so that the research project could be explained and I could answer any questions staff might have .
4 ‘ By about round four , I expect the height and weight advantage to be neutralised and he 'll start running the numbers on Bowe . ’
5 It could have it like those , like those , like those , or like those So that would be one deck of cards that you 'd be given and they 'd have the four types of symbols on them , separately of course .
6 Sometimes they 'd fuck right away , or sometimes they 'd wait till they were about to leave , but they 'd always do it on the sheet , the same sheet he 'd brought that first time , as if , without it , some spell might be broken and everything would fall apart .
7 If it appears that the child is ordinarily resident elsewhere , his " home " authority must be consulted and they may take over the investigation ( s47(12) ) .
8 Please ask him if this can be arranged and she will arrive with her grandmother at the Albert Hall .
9 He rung to apologize this morning and said that it will be sorted and you will have your cheque .
10 Prescription charges will be frozen and they will extend the number of those exempt from payment .
11 For behold , I will send serpents , cockatrices among you which will not be charmed and they shall bite you , saith the Lord .
12 Space must be booked and you will recommend how the exhibition is to be staffed .
13 The window will be boarded and he 'll lock the door .
14 But , erm , that this is gon na be happening and you ought to have an input .
15 Then stratigraphical nomenclature can be forgotten and we can get on with the real work of stratigraphy , which is correlation and interpretation .
16 ‘ The situation is now that if he works hard and shows the right attitude and I think it is right , then last week will be forgotten and he will go in the side . ’
17 By this time tomorrow the whole thing would be forgotten and she would have forgiven Paula .
18 I very clearly remember being at the records panel when I er er first arrived , and seeing erm Mr reaction when it was a a member of the party to my right which re , said well , as we have financial problems and as , as we have these documents , why ca n't they be photocopied and we 'll sell sell them off .
19 If I am not completely satisfied , I will return my three books within 10 days , my membership will be cancelled and I will owe nothing .
20 If I am not completely satisfied , I will return the books within ten days , my subscription will be cancelled and I will owe nothing .
21 She might have backed off , gone into the pub and telephoned for a cab to fetch her ; but Holly knew who she was supposed to be meeting and she would feel foolishly fainthearted next day if she had to confess to being too nervous to see the matter through .
22 ‘ A minerals and waste local plan is about to be prepared and it will form the basis for the control and location of quarries and landfill sites in the county for the next 20 years , ’ said CLA regional secretary Jolyon Dodgson .
23 In view of the complexity of those realities , the delineation of such figures will in many cases depend upon careful judgments which must be made and which must distinguish case from case .
24 Decide : how the story will be read and who will read it what sound effects you need how they will be made and who will make them .
25 There are economies of scale to be made and you may want to communicate with others .
26 ‘ We ca n't make love here ; my dress could be ruined and someone might come in , ’ she said shyly .
27 We knew it had to be done and we used to accept it .
28 We in the childrens services have known for two years that something more must be done and we must pay our staff more .
29 Well it 's , it 's a job that 's got to be done and you can do it on a miserable day .
30 As there was always the chance that the swimmer 's faint light might be missed and he might go beyond the canoe , in the next phase ( two ) he turned and shone his torch shorewards .
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