Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb mod] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The employment that does exist may be only seasonal in tourist areas . |
2 | Who do you think might be here , even as we stand here in Christian worship ? |
3 | Which sociological method do you feel would be most appropriate to the sort of research carried out by Corrigan ? |
4 | When feedback to those centrally concerned with a pupil 's education is required then information on what the pupil knows and can do would be more valuable . |
5 | I do n't pretend that this will be easy , because the power of your negative thoughts about what you ca n't achieve will be very strong . |
6 | Overall there would be a reduction in the number of students choosing science , but those who do so choose will be more likely to stay happily in the subject and to possess more flexible minds . |
7 | They have no qualms about forcing member countries to spend money on water they might think could be better spent elsewhere . |
8 | Anything Crabb 's fiancée , Mrs Rose , might claim would be quietly denigrated by a smear campaign alleging she was hysterical , mentally disturbed , or anxious to make money out of the affair by selling her story to the press . |
9 | Nevertheless , it is often argued that if the same sum were derived from indirect taxation , then any net disincentive effect that did occur would be that much smaller . |
10 | Practitioners give diet advice — the belief is how can healthy tissues be built from deficient foods — consider fasting , psychology and hydrotherapy , which , if you read on , you 'll see can be very important to runners . |
11 | The copy is then imperfect and the proteins it will create may be entirely different . |
12 | ‘ So what honour and reputation you do possess will be totally uncompromised . ’ |
13 | Parliament is to be taken to have intended that the difficulties such a wide ambit may create will be sufficiently overcome by two safeguards built into the statutory scheme . |
14 | This bearish tactic does not work as well as in a stock market , for art works are widely dispersed , and decisions to buy or sell may be thoroughly unpredictable . |
15 | ‘ I think that any thought you might have could be well worth listening to , young man . |
16 | Any information you can let me have would be gratefully accepted . |
17 | Any information you can let me have would be gratefully accepted . |
18 | And let's say the maximum number of engines we can ever have will be up to about twenty five . |
19 | But the evidence of what did happen will be all round us , the wallpaper being ruined where the soup dripped down it and the carpet , I should think , impossible to clean . ’ |
20 | But in terms of comparison and competition the professionals who are responsible for one school 's management may now have to justify to governors and to parents a consumption of time which some people might think would be better spent on raising pupils ' performance in a limited field and in ways which are visible , competitive and market-orientated . |
21 | Or he may try to trade in that idea for something he might think would be almost as valuable , the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Germany . |
22 | Where the jargon might arise would be perhaps in response to questions from an architect for instance yes . |
23 | Do n't bother would be more honest , for he prefers to have the kitchen to himself in the early morning , to prepare his own simple breakfast and enjoy the first cigarette of the day undisturbed . |
24 | It involves a constant holding-back or a holding-together of the self , and uses enormous energy , as if letting go would be desperately dangerous . |
25 | Those who ca n't cope would be better employed breeding amoebae . |
26 | The most we will pay will be either : |
27 | The most we will pay will be either : |
28 | The most we will pay will be either : |
29 | will exist will be that much lower , presumably , than the level of people who are in the more productive , the more fertile er parts of the countryside which are already in use . |
30 | Now to put that into a phrase I found quite difficult to do er and but some people would n't question it but other people would say well what do you mean by that , what you know you plan for the future so that you can retire will be financially independent but it works and you your money work for you . |