Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] be [det] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | There must still be some people alive who recall going on to a Sunday School outing from Leicester to Foxton ; parties would travel to Market Harborough by train and either by boat or cart to Foxton . |
2 | Given this , he is clearly not the servant to ‘ Peace and Humanity ’ that Leeds University has billed him , and there must surely be many people who deserve the honour more obviously . |
3 | Because there 'll just be more people . |
4 | Finally , the sweet exchange of personnel from , agency to corporation ( and vice versa ) and the extent to which some agency officials are amenable to getting their hands grubby with filthy lucre again make the executive suite a relatively safe place for planning illegal behaviour — there might even be some people present who are supposed to be enforcing the law ! |
5 | Control of the availability of non-prescribed drugs might therefore be another means of prevention . |
6 | There would undoubtedly be some people at the party who would be intrigued by the arrival of two veterinary practices in their area . |
7 | When the operation is carried out there will still be many sperm left in the tube leading to the penis . |
8 | There will still be those people who try and find a quiet corner , as they discovered with similar bans in hospitals . ’ |
9 | There will always be more people wanting to act than there are jobs available . |
10 | By the year 2000 coal demand in Spain will probably be some 50% higher than in 1983 , of which about one-third will be imported . |
11 | By the year 2000 production will probably be some 10% below the 1983 level mainly due to the decline in Dutch production , while consumption should increase significantly — by some 50% . |