Example sentences of "[adv] be [adj] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , there will naturally be many covenants and other provisions additional to those contained in the precedents , but the tenant 's adviser will have to continue to tackle those himself , using his own judgment .
2 And could it only be two days since she had realised fully that she loved him ?
3 And it will only be forty-eight hours before relief arrives . ’
4 If we go to consider the folk as being on the ‘ inside ’ we then assume that what is on the ‘ outside ’ can only be impersonal processes that just have effects upon people .
5 Along it will soon be rolling men and machines .
6 I was very worried when I found it was quads , because I assumed that there would just be more complications and we 'd end up with nothing again .
7 Where a business supplies goods and services these will normally be taxable supplies unless they fall within the category of being exempt from VAT .
8 Perhaps they could not be good wives and good mothers because they could not give what they had never had .
9 Harold would acknowledge her politely and indicate that it would not be many hours before he was going up .
10 There can not be another omnipotent god , in the way that there can not be two monarchs or two presidents or two tallest men .
11 The bad news is that the eight-way — and seven-way — machines will not be single-image systems but two fours — or a four and a three — tied together in an MP configuration , so that software has to be loaded on each side .
12 Freud is reluctant to say that there would not be unforeseen consequences if the restrictions on young people 's sexual activities were altered , for human beings seems to devise conventional restrictions upon sexual life in all cultures .
13 It could not be three days since he had been left in the dark ; was it even three hours ?
14 First , there is the dualist 's argument that mental processes can not be physical processes because physical entities — such as neurons - lack certain qualities — such as intentionality or consciousness — that characterize the mental .
15 Although these rigs will probably be slightly less successful than the hair they will still be consistent catchers but a little bit more attention needs to be paid to ensure that the bait is correctly mounted .
16 If you do n't want to breed them you could probably house several individuals of different species but there will still be territorial needs and you may run the risk of hybrids , though these are not as common as in some other groups of cichlids .
17 They 're always be other students that will always go along , you know , be on the clock
18 Unless they agree to be treated as experts ( see page 37 below ) , individuals will always be private customers if they are not acting in the course of carrying on investment business .
19 There will , of course , always be certain competencies or aptitudes that may need to be tested , e.g. colour blindness or spatial awareness .
20 There must always be good communications and liaison between the reception office and housekeeping department , because in order to sell accommodation efficiently the receptionist must be kept informed by the housekeeping department of the exact status of all rooms at all times .
21 This should obviously lead to an improvement in the situation but regardless of the size of the corpus there will always be some transitions that are not found .
22 They would bring their relations , too , and there would always be visiting preachers and singers who used to stay in the dale — we would always find room for our special visitors .
23 If economic agents are assumed to be rational optimizers when forming expectations , why should they not also be rational optimizers when drawing up contracts ?
24 There would also be new roads and possibly other investment : the nearest town to the Sizewell site had been promised a new swimming pool .
25 There will also be two books and a series of training courses for head teachers and others with managerial responsibilities in schools .
26 There may also be other costs if , for example , the qualification message adds to rather than reduces uncertainty or if the market misinterprets the message .
27 The pair might also be bad parents and continually eat the eggs .
28 The 30-year-old officer hopes to foster greater links between the public and the police , and will also be visiting schools and youth clubs to speak to the youngsters in the community .
29 Ken Schofield , executive director of the PGA European Tour , points out that on the debit side there will also be huge expenses and says : ‘ We shall not be able to assess the likely profit for some months .
30 Ken Schofield , executive director of the PGA European Tour , points out that on the debit side there will also be huge expenses and says : ‘ We shall not be able to assess the likely profit for some months .
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