Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] be [adj] to get " in BNC.
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1 | Some contracts may be impossible to get out of , or may have expensive cancellation clauses . |
2 | UNBLEST may be able to get the better of a top quality field for the Group Two Laurent-Perrier Champagne Stakes at Doncaster tomorrow . |
3 | UNBLEST may be able to get the better of a top quality field for the Group Two Laurent-Perrier Champagne Stakes at Doncaster tomorrow . |
4 | TRENT & MERSEY CANAL : Matchmen will be anxious to get on the canal around Northwich but small fish will provide most of the sport with squatts and punch bread doing best . |
5 | Unfortunately , however , Tony Walker will not be joining us until mid July , but I hope branches will be able to get going under their own steam in the meantime . |
6 | Old-type cross heads can be difficult to get off even after the grub screw has been removed . |
7 | It 's like you say your mum 'll be able to get wo n't she ? |
8 | Although he has added 40,000 to its mileage , this will not deter potential buyers if the condition has remained good and £1750 should be easy to get . |
9 | For example , if an authority has granted planning permission to A but building has not yet started , B might be able to get the permission revoked . |
10 | Once with you , the old lady might be difficult to get rid of . |
11 | Cos none of the piss would be able to get out if there was n't a slit on your dick |
12 | Robert Hughes , Aberdeen North , said : ‘ I would have thought the Chancellor would be desperate to get some extra revenue . |
13 | Any adventurer who fails a WP test will be unable to get past the Ward , but the test may be repeated for each two rounds spent trying to force a way through . |
14 | Perhaps the PFA 's newly-appointed Chairman and Pilot contributor Peter Underhill will be able to get things moving ? |
15 | The Department of Trade and Industry has promised to examine whether charities may be able to get round this by using a clause , such as s 257 of the Companies Act , that contains special regulations for banks and insurance companies , allowing them different formats . |
16 | ‘ A lot of people are obviously going to be disappointed , but others who are willing to take a chance right up until the match may be lucky to get their hands on a ticket . ’ |
17 | ‘ I 've got four old Vickers guns set up in strategic positions , so neither group should be able to get in . |
18 | a Moss chemist might be able to get her some Bromley do n't they ? |
19 | But ministers were remaining tight-lipped about the reports , which , if true , would probably not satisfy Tory rebels and the package would be unlikely to get through the Commons . |
20 | Some day a Western team will be able to get sufficient funds to train as intensively as the Poles , who yet again took the first three places and the team prize . |
21 | With appropriate care and support from colleagues ( and time to ‘ heal ’ ) , there is every chance that victims of violent assaults will be able to get back to work quite quickly , complete the cycle of adjustment to the incident , and be able to incorporate their disturbing feelings about it as an accepted aspect of their work experience to learn from . |
22 | Until the end of the year owners of old versions will be able to get the new version at a reduced rate . |
23 | Pike fishermen will be eager to get among the 20 pounders . |
24 | We 're going abroad , so Berenice will be able to get a divorce easily . ’ |
25 | The wife may be unable to get a job and may have little opportunity to work in the house especially if it is customary for servants to do all cooking and housework . |
26 | If there is any restriction on movement , however slight , of the spine , hips and lower limbs , the person may be unable to get out of the way of a dangerous moving object with sufficient speed to prevent mishap . |
27 | Consumers who can manage credit should be able to get it , and those who can not should not . |
28 | On the other hand , those might turn out to be right who think that man is responsible for but a very small part of the destruction of fish that is constantly going on ; and in that case a boat starting with equally good appliances and an equally efficient crew would be likely to get nearly as good a haul after the increase in the total volume of the fishing trade as before . |
29 | But Ian Amstad , of Bankers Trust investment bank , said : ‘ Mr Lamont will be lucky to get away without raising rates . |
30 | And from next week-end , viewers will be able to get a double dose of Wolstenholme . |