Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( 5 ) Nothing in this section shall be taken to prejudice any liability or remedy to which a person guilty of an offence thereunder may be subject in civil proceedings .
2 And in the same year the First Booke of Songes or Ayres of foure partes of the greatest of all English lutenists , John Dowland ( 1563–1626 ) , was printed ‘ with Tableture for the Lute : So made that all the parts together , or either of them severally may be song to the Lute , Orpherian [ a species of cittern , tuned like a lute ] or Viol de Gambo ’ , a confused description which conceals the condition that the highest part must be sung .
3 However , if court where the costs alone may be £800 or more — plus the price of a licence , of course .
4 Those are names it would be a pleasure to bear and that are good to hear : a minute or two spent saying them out loud should be part of any visit to the church of Itxassou .
5 The teachers , workers , and pupils together must be members of a social unit in the same way as parents , relatives , and children are the family social unit … .
6 Er right so erm basically , if we have if we have that stand which erm perhaps could be factory manned
7 So could be Neil Mallender , now deservedly the Test bowler he never really thought he 'd be .
8 He refused to say whether his company had received any payment so far , claiming that to do so would be breach of confidence with regard to OEM suppliers .
9 If one 's opponent has anti-tank weapons I should have thought the last thing to send in would be tanks .
10 Dot 's heart began pounding , first with anxiety , then with an irrational hope that it just might be Mr Brown who was back .
11 I suppose it just could be Uncle Cosmo , although I 'd be sad to hear he 'd died .
12 ‘ He just could be Ángel 's father , ’ he added , gathering up his things and starting back down the slope , scree-walking very fast over the first long patch of loose grey stones , swinging his pack , and the empty sleeve flapping against his hip .
13 The first target tonight will be Brian Close , the former Yorkshire and England captain and now chairman of the cricket sub-committee , on which he is supported by such luminaries as Bob Appleyard , Phil Sharpe , Bryan Stott and Bob Platt , all ex-players .
14 The key figure tonight will be Dennis Brian Close .
15 Coming into the OFMC fold soon will be Spitfire Vc AR614 from Canada .
16 even if there is perfect symmetry in the utility function between antecedents and descendants and no uncertainty , there still may be constraints on the private transfer of income ( wealth ) among generations .
17 Because there was a great Tory voice sounded throughout the press and the mass media you see , that er on compensation for the railways , if there ever should be nationalization that they had to be amply compensated you see .
18 The last one was Torquay ; the next one hopefully should be Halifax .
19 Now , what 's being said here in that particular sentence , is that there are obviously going to be , or possibly could be occasions when er , the Police Authority has er , an overspend , which is an immediate problem for instance , on pensions , and you 've heard the er , Fire Service Chief talking about his problems .
20 But once could be problem enough .
21 As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end .
22 But more important still will be notification of the change to the firm 's existing clients .
23 First , there always has been and always will be room for a small shopkeeper with a bright idea .
24 Whatever the bodyservant picks up may be grist to his master 's mill .
25 Where there is television , there also must be vision , or the people perish .
26 There also must be people backing them up , and AIDS has wiped out a vast number of support staff ’ .
27 Maybe it would be smart to let a medic in on this-there might be dirt in those wounds .
28 Erm well the first person to ask probably would be Paul , if he 'd download it onto a tape , how difficult would that be and he 'll give you
29 Welcome also would be hints and tips from scientific illustrators and examples of their work .
30 So it probably will be sand this week I would think .
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