Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [pron] [vb mod] be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the afternoon there 'd be costume parties . |
2 | When the professor is in charge of any collection belonging to the University it shall be part of his duty to make such collection accessible to , and available for the instruction of , students attending his lectures . |
3 | A 4-1 defeat was marginally better than the 5-1 setback on Tuesday against the side who will be England 's key rivals for a semi-final place in their World Cup group in February . |
4 | The predicted demographic downturn will mean that in the future there will be labour and skills shortages for many organisations . |
5 | You may feel that as you make your notes immediately following the interview there will be points which you may like to clarify , particularly in a panel interview where different people may have formed different impressions . |
6 | Higher above the window there may be brickwork , in which case a batten may again be the easiest method to use . |
7 | And , you , you make for that and on i on the sand there 'd be number seven you see , so you could got to dive for there if you were lost . |
8 | Plans are under way to have a Fun Day around about mid-summers day — based in the hall there will be day-time attractions and a Bar-B-Que and dance in the evening . |
9 | The boy who could be King after Elizabeth |
10 | The boy who must be Boden heard very well . |
11 | In the interval there would be pressure on Scottish MPs to abstain at the second vote on the ground that their constituents were not affected . |
12 | She 'd phone to see if he was all right and if he did n't answer the phone there 'd be trouble . |
13 | This is a really major issue , because I mean he , there would be a situation where the person who would be Head of the Church of England would be a divorcee of a church which does not believe in divorce . |
14 | We shall say the same if , when the testator had instituted a sole heir , for the sake of the person who would be heir on intestacy he wrote ‘ I ask in place of the estate which I left to you , which would pass on intestacy to my brother , that you be content with 100 gold pieces . ' |
15 | The background against which they fought was arid red desert ; they might have been fighting to make it green again ; yet one had the feeling that if either defeated the other it would be disaster . |
16 | Even if it was the day we 'd be sort of coming back |
17 | She has no winter coat or boots and she eats meat once a week , " and by the end of the month it 'll be beans on toast or a can of soup between us . |
18 | From the start there 'll be state participation because what we wo n't be able to sell will still have its owner , the state , responsible for the management and control of these enterprises . |
19 | The former pairing has been on the cards ever since critics fingered Penn as the brat who would be Bob but the latter seems less plausible . |
20 | Whilst there is no cover for these items under the Policy there may be cover under a Home or Sports Policy held by the Corporation and it is advisable to check wherever such cover exists before finally declining claims on these items . |
21 | At six in the morning it would be daylight , and with the curtains drawn in the office … |
22 | There is a thin strip of wasteland between the allotments and the depot which could be home to rats . |
23 | Brutus compares Caesar to a snake and says that as it is bright day which brings forth the adder it will be Caesar 's crowning that would bring out his bad personality . |
24 | Under the Bill there will be problems deciding whether the matter has local or national significance . |
25 | Yul : The Man Who Would Be King is published by Collins , £15. for tabloid arts p 19 |
26 | THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING |
27 | It emerges that Michael Knighton , the man who would be Manchester United chairman , is seeking help to salvage his attempted £20m takeover . |
28 | Election ‘ 92 : Smith squeezes faithful into schedule Jenny Shields follows the man who would be Chancellor |
29 | The man who would be Chancellor , and polished performer of the small screen , was on the stump in his own constituency and having fun . |
30 | ‘ They 're bloody choosing the rooms already , ’ said another voice , deep and loud , and from somewhere above ceiling level , and Preston looked up and saw the man who must be Louis , hanging over the banisters on the landing . |