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

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1 With Lansdowne should be linked Balfour who , though he occupied no official position after 1911 , was still close to the centre of the party .
2 Everything could be converted tot he market : people and needs parcelled up on to some sort of national supermarket shelves .
3 However , as I have n't yet had the opportunity to study the large scale maps of the area , there may be hidden markers which may firm up the circles and so narrow the discrepancy .
4 Mr. Collins submits that this wording implies that there may be appointed representatives who are subject to the rules of recognised S.R.O . 's .
5 It certainly impressed those of limited intelligence , among whom may be numbered Crumwallis himself .
6 ( 1 ) As he was obliged to do , the charging officer ( at a time when the Director was already interesting herself in the matter ) had told the applicant that he was not obliged to say anything ; yet only two weeks later the Serious Fraud Office was warning the applicant that he was going to be interviewed under compulsory powers ; and it was not much longer still before the office formally put him on notice that he would be asked questions which he would be compelled to answer on pain of punishment .
7 ‘ The other options are to fight in Europe or against another British fighter like Henry Wharton — but if Benn goes that way he would be offered money I would n't get out of bed for . ’
8 Household interviews will be conducted and individuals will be asked questions which will be carefully designed to allow us to estimate their valuation of given public transport services .
9 A three-section handle can be fitted tot he last three heads , enabling you to reach high up on walls .
10 Plainly , any new subjects can be offered notations which have not previously been used .
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