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

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1 On the other hand if you 've important business or vital meetings to attend you will be in for a tough time .
2 AN INVASION of rats has hit Frodsham and pest control experts fear it could be a permanent problem .
3 AN INVASION of rats has hit Frodsham and pest control experts fear it could be a permanent problem .
4 Before leaving Butterworth v. Kingsway Motors it should be noted that if the same facts ( i.e. involving a motor vehicle ) were to occur again today , the result would be different because of the Hire Purchase Act 1964 , Part III ( see paragraph 5–40 above ) .
5 Further at this point , the writer thinks it may be expedient to include a paragraph on the subject of human ability to acquire and retain a faith , or religion .
6 But bosses Martin and Vivien Shrager-Powell reckon Fergie 's films and other new projects mean it 'll be back in the black before long .
7 Published by the research arm of the Department of Transport , the report comes shortly after the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham announced it would be introducing the scheme later this month .
8 Plato argued there must be an intrinsic connection between words and what they mean — .
9 The party group appealed , but the court in Henley agreed it would be a serious threat to the 150 sows , 300 piglets and 12 boars , which are the subject of a major research project .
10 This is the reason why the school authorities realized it would be useless to open school while the gleaning was still in progress .
11 One of the nurses rings back , discusses the situation and says she will ring the hospital and/or his GP to see what can be done .
12 Michel thinks she will be in for a bad time when she realizes it .
13 Strong tactics are a must to get to the completion of the game but simple rules mean you can be playing moments after installation .
14 Given the problems explained above , it may be difficult , and in some cases counter-productive to attempt any correction of errors within our system , however initial investigations suggest there may be particular situations where correction can be attempted and is in fact useful to improve recognition rates .
15 The IRB rules are that if you have a positive drug test you should be banned from the game for two years ’ — JOHN MAYHEW ( NZRFU doctor for the tour to Australia and South Africa ) on the quashing of drugs sentences on South Africans Balie Swart and Elandre van den Bergh .
16 Er right Mary Whitehouse to come we 'll be talking about sex and the Buddha of Suburbia and er whatever else sort of takes her fancy and we are going to liven up the traffic I think at er round about one twenty five and find out what 's happening there .
17 While climbing Britomartis Instead , it is worth noting that the second sentence of the description to pitch one should be deleted if the climber is not to pass the correct line and attempt a new route somewhere further along the wall .
18 They were later released after their commanders promised there would be no further incidents , said duty officer Paulino Cardoso .
19 Experts say it can be treated successfully , but has to be spotted in its early stages .
20 Provided a mains transformer has a single primary winding there should be no difficulty in wiring up this section of the supply .
21 3 But it also makes sense to say that the British constitution is what the authorities say it should be because their views on these matters help to police everyday political practice , pulling it into line with the constitutional theory which they themselves advance as the proper way to conduct politics .
22 The onus is on the individual claiming the single-person discount to inform the local authority and there is no reason why it should not conduct a canvass to establish who will be claiming that discount .
23 The government 's already got rid of a minimum wage in industry , but farmworkers say they must be treated as a special case .
24 He said : ‘ I want to know from the Chancellor why the Ministerial rules were not observed ; why the Law Officers were not informed immediately of the legal action which cost the taxpayer £4,700 ; whether the Prime Minister was consulted as the rules suggest he should be — and whether the permanent secretary to the Treasury was told about the source of the gift of the £18,000 . ’
25 The most obvious clue to its presence is its movement , so in order for its camouflage to work it must be prepared to remain very still for long periods of time , or at least to alter its position very slowly and gently .
26 Animal Welfare groups say it would be madness to remove laws which have protected Britain for so long from Rabies , a disease that causes fever and paralysis , leading to a slow , painful death .
27 Examples of radical reform , proposals for it and attempts to obtain it may be drawn from all parts of the globe .
28 Poll on poll has suggested that over half the population believes abortion should be legal as a matter of course , and that nearly 90% say it should be legal in certain cases .
29 They are not intended to confine police investigation of crime to conduct which might be regarded as sporting to those under investigation .
30 So , although this type of research produces what may be comforting numbers , and can provide reassurance that , in some sense , your ads will be noticed , you need to be rather careful in interpreting the results .
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