Example sentences of "[verb] they [vb mod] be " in BNC.
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1 | The muscles had been fully stimulated during the growth period and Ewan had supposed they 'd be fully operational immediately . |
2 | Where interviewers are centrally grouped they can be called together for a briefing session , when any queries can be raised and dealt with on the spot , but where large organizations have interviewers scattered about the country this may be a counsel of perfection , although peripatetic fieldwork supervisors do invaluable work in this as well as other areas . |
3 | These chambers all have the feature that they are far , far larger inside than their external dimensions suggest they could be . |
4 | Moving from gardening to a musical metaphor , the poetic , sensuous qualities of her paintings suggest they could be experienced , like percussion instruments , through vibrations on the skin or in the bones . |
5 | Er the remainder of the regional representatives are in the agenda and I suggest they can be seen there and not repeated here and if I may then go on Ma'am , Council asked that we would in fact announce the results of the windsurfing committee election at the A G M and again in alphabetical order a Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr and Miss Bill North West Region . |
6 | Cos they 'll know they 'll be run cos they 'll be run and one would be running in |
7 | ‘ How do we know they can be trusted ? ’ |
8 | Dentists are going to have to recognise they have a duty to the community , and the Government must recognise they should be paid correctly . |
9 | If comparisons are included they may be with an artist whose work is considered by the author to be inferior to the subject of the monograph . |
10 | ‘ I expect they 'll be here when they get here , sir . ’ |
11 | ‘ Oh , I expect they 'll be nice , ever so nice . |
12 | ‘ Well , I expect they 'll be dragging it by now . ’ |
13 | Did n't stay long but I expect they 'll be back . |
14 | A good result too for Abingdon Town , I expect they 'll be quite happy with a draw , away to Harefield . |
15 | ‘ Left to you , I expect they 'd be old enough , ’ Shirley mused . |
16 | Did n't anyone at the company realise they might be causing pollution ? |
17 | Then if enough information is amassed they can be sacked without the union going on strike . |
18 | Anne is hoping that in years to come they 'll be just as many grandchildren to keep her on her toes . |
19 | Briefly , Chairman , yes , I I fully note that the County Council will encourage younger women , especially to come forward , er especially to higher grades as they are under represented er , I think there 's hope in the future because college and universities are now more what were considered male dominated territory , more and more women are coming forward , and inevitably by sheer weight of numbers in the years to come they will be er , they will come forward , and I 'm sure we will find on a say , chief officers for the County Council . |
20 | Remember to slice the peppers into ribbons lengthways : if you do them in the usual way as rings they will be too curved to slide in easily . |
21 | Not all agreements demand specific actions but when these are expected they should be summarized during the bargaining process and recorded in detail . |
22 | ‘ But when the scheme starts they will be able to travel here by Merseylink , Wirral Community Tranport or their own vehicle and then borrow a suitable wheelchair or scooter from us . ’ |
23 | In Chapter 4 we discuss the relationship between some of these factors , and conclude that the most crucial is the pattern of decisions by the courts : not only about what sentences offenders should receive ( whether they should be sent to custody and , if so , for how long ) , but also decisions about which counts they should be tried in and whether they should be remanded in custody in the meantime . |
24 | Then they need to know they will be able to see the other parent regularly . |
25 | However mangled they might be — in pidgin , for example — European languages took with them European concepts . |
26 | For the FT-SE 100 , arbitrageurs can not guarantee they will be able to trade the shares in the index at the delivery price . |
27 | Denis Smith says come along and enjoy what they 're putting on and they can guarantee they will be working hard |
28 | They say they 'll be all right . |
29 | Police say they 'll be easily recognised by friends and neighbours and they must be caught before someone is killed . |
30 | Police say they 'll be easily recognised by friends and neighbours and they must be caught before someone is killed . |