Example sentences of "[adv] be [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Could Beatrice perhaps be getting a bit old in herself , ’ I had suggested , ‘ or could it perhaps be something to do with the accident she had as a child ? ’
2 So the way that we process or extr it can not just be we take a we take the information an and build up the letters by extracting the features from it because if you did that then the H and the A would come out the same both times but they do n't .
3 I , for one , am not sure if I am in favour of remote boats , it may just be me getting older and , therefore , less responsive to new ideas and gadgets .
4 " It could just be he has n't been able to catch anyone . "
5 Well that might just be you know , like another sitting room
6 Could it just be you 've got a closet of your own , d' you think ? ’
7 No you could n't I mean er at you know the the doors would n't be open be I mean you know , you could picture a wardrobe without a door , but you were working you were sandpapering that on the inside and er maybe brushing it up and down and then sandpapering that again and then they had to go over with what we call the rubber .
8 And when they married , thought the Countess happily , the Bainbridge comforts would still be hers to manipulate , provided the Earl popped off first and , as he was fifteen years older , it was almost certain that he would .
9 And for those who prefer to keep both feet oon the ground — with two balloon races schedule every day — the organisers say there 'll still be plenty to see .
10 The present England manager , Graham Taylor , said : ‘ My enduring picture of Bobby Moore will always be him lifting the World Cup in 1966 .
11 ‘ If there are riot police , ’ he says , ‘ then vigilantes will appear , because there will always be somebody to see to it that crime is never given a free rein . ’
12 It is in this sense that there will always be something to play for .
13 There 'll always be plenty to do ! ’
14 Obviously , the stones could not possibly be anything to do with El-ahrairah .
15 Its dullness stifled Huy 's heart , and he began to question the sense of feeding his belly at the expense of his mind , though such noble sentiments could hardly be his to indulge .
16 Managers can also be what referred to as ‘ stress carriers ’ , causing stress for those around them , for example by being ‘ the lovable incompetent boss who sets objectives , then changes his mind , or the flip-side of that , the dictator boss who rules with fear ’ .
17 I think it can also be I think Have you never
18 Probably make a bit more hours , and course there might be er a a couple of hours a night , it 'll probably be I reckon it 'll probably from five to about er seven .
19 As the British Airways Boeing 757 twin-engined jet touched down on Runway 27 Left at Heathrow at 8.33 a.m. , Adam concluded that there would probably be someone watching for him at the shuttle terminal .
20 So that 's er on the other hand , erm it would do if you also , if you 'll reverse them herself Florence which would , which would presumably be herself saw Florence structure , but that 's
21 So I mean there might even be you know might even you might even
22 It may well be we decide all we 're gon na send home is the result of the SATS , and it may just be a sheet with the subject names on and levels in , full stop .
23 Yes I do n't disagree , it may well be we want to talk to somebody like Adrian .
24 It may well be he felt that there was n't necessarily the full authority of the city council and administration sub committee .
25 But a German I shall never be you do it once as a penance and that 's it .
26 There 'll never be anyone to come your way as right for you as Christopher .
27 ‘ There will certainly be plenty to interest our fans .
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