Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [be] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Me feeling is that there should only be team promotions and that the money should be split . |
2 | The unlucky 4–0 defeat at home to Alborne showed great promise for the future and if it had not been a mathematical impossibility since the beginning of October , I would have said that playing like that we should still be promotion contenders . |
3 | If the underside of the roof slope is insulated , there must be a gap of 50mm between it and the insulation , and there should also be ventilation openings at the ridge equivalent to a continuous strip 5mm wide running the full length of the ridge . |
4 | At the Feb. 27 Országgyüles session , one representative called for seats in parliament for minorities , and another proposed that there should also be church representation . |
5 | The post-holder will also be involved in the preparations for the next HEFCE research assessment exercise ; this will include questions relating to the establishment of a publications database , and candidates for this appointment should therefore be computer literate . |
6 | OLD people who need treatment for heart conditions may just be computer statistics to hospital bosses — but think how important they are to their families and of the contribution they have made to this country . |
7 | It might only be breast tissue , I do n't know that . |
8 | Well you 'll soon be computer whizz kids eh ? |
9 | It 'll soon be tea time wo n't it Tim ? |
10 | There 'll also be job losses and pub closures |
11 | ‘ There 'll surely be heart failure . ’ |
12 | If the file were made up of documents , books or papers the overall classification would probably be based on subject , and the order within subject might well be accession date . |
13 | WIGAN boss John Monie has warned British rugby league : ‘ Get your act together or you 'll never be world champions . ’ |
14 | Answer two : a crime novel may still be crime fiction , as opposed to pure fiction , even if it abandons altogether that prime staple of blueprint detective fiction , the murder puzzle . |
15 | This grade is designed for those who have gained a well recognised qualification but who , previously , could only be student members of the HCIMA . |
16 | Now it could soon be time gentlemen please . |
17 | ‘ I could hardly be Fairy Godmother , ’ joked Gayle . |
18 | Like the head of legal services in a giant company , the advertising agency 's in-house solicitor could also be Company Secretary and , as such , would have to take charge of the company 's stock , keep records , make sure the annual accounts are ready on time , set the agenda for board meetings and take the minutes . |
19 | There could also be tax help for home buyers and businesses . |
20 | Title searches , for instance , are not necessarily specific item searches and could well be subject searches . |
21 | THE twentieth-century equivalent of the fishing knitter George Trowark ( see left ) could well be management consultant Jeremy Young who also knits as he travels , writes Vinny Lee . |
22 | Pundits say that with a proven automatic gearbox and active suspension , Moustache Nightmare could well be world champion for Williams-Renault this year . |
23 | Many structure plans are being ‘ rolled forward ’ to end in 1996 and there could well be draft policies and proposals in the roll-forward documents . |
24 | What I have in mind then is a description of the route from a cyclist 's point of view ; distances , gradients , junctions ; alternative routes , eg longer loops for the more adventurous ; cafes , pubs , tearooms , and public places with benches ( because cyclists often like to ‘ eat their piece ’ out in the open ) ; some illustrations of landscapes ( these could either be line drawings based on sketches , or photographs ) ; and perhaps something on the history of the place-names , which is of interest to many cyclists ( eg where did Biggar get its name ? ) . |
25 | It may be desirable to spend what could otherwise be dole money on temporarily subsidizing lame ducks to ease the transition . |
26 | He 'd never be bank manager now , and probably would n't have wanted to be . |
27 | It seems likely that ch'i , for example , would cover a wide range of energy effects , and Paul Devereux has suggested that sha , the noxious form of ch'i , could actually be radon gas . |
28 | It is unfair ( and may also be sex discrimination ) to dismiss a woman because she is pregnant , or for any other reason connected with her pregnancy , unless : |
29 | Quasars are starlike objects that must be many times brighter than entire galaxies if they are as distant as the reddening of their spectra indicates ; pulsars are the rapidly blinking remnants of supernova explosions , believed to be ultradense neutron stars ; compact X-ray sources , revealed by instruments aboard space vehicles , may also be neutron stars or may be hypothetical objects of still higher density , namely black holes . |
30 | There may also be collateral benefits . |