Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [adv] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 Tomorrow or Monday there would be photographs .
2 Or Sally maybe would be able to come down with you Saturday and help you ?
3 Add to that a steamer trunk full of footwear , a stack of rather lavish hatboxes ( occupied ) and enough jewellery to start up a stall at St George 's market , and you get the idea that Pat just might be an out and out fashion fanatic .
4 Finally , Lear resigned himself to Gould 's impenetrable isolation , and , in a letter written in 1863 , came as close as he could to an objective description of his former employer and erstwhile friend : ‘ A more singularly offensive mannered man than G. hardly can be : but the queer fellow means well , tho 's more of an Egotist than can be described . ’
5 It has occurred to some that Melibee too may be a self-mocking parody but to read the work like this is to read with little sensitivity .
6 Expressed in a different way , one can not coherently both use " Shakespeare " as a name and assume that Shakespeare literally could be " anything " .
7 On Friday and Saturday there will be national jumping for horses and ponies , with four international classes staged over the two days .
8 Aitchison managed to put over two of four kickable penalty chances in that period to push his side in front and , 16-15 behind , it looked as if Dundee High might be heading for their third single point defeat of the league campaign .
9 Brian has agreed to join us as Edinburgh Theatre Manager and David hopefully will be
10 On both Tuesday and Thursday there will be three different sessions for 25O , 125 and Superbikes .
11 Of Russia and Prussia little need be said , for there , as has been seen ( see p. 138 ) the administrative system was the real constitution .
12 A ROSE queen festival and June fair will be held tomorrow in the church hall and grounds of St Luke 's Church in Mill Lane , Wallasey .
13 A ROSE queen festival and June fair will be held tomorrow in the church hall and grounds of St Luke 's Church in Wallasey .
14 By right and custom , he himself and James here should be going back to the house for the reading of the will , but this very new Sir Joseph had made it evident yesterday that he wanted no reading done in the house and that he would let them know when he wanted the matter dealt with .
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