Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] of [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | I hope it will be possible for all questionnaires to be returned by 30th September 1985 at the latest , but if in practice this is likely to cause problems , I shall of course be happy to receive them a little later . |
2 | In addition to the above forms , you will of course be required to obtain the borrower 's signature to the mortgage form and possibly a deed of assignment in respect of any endowment policies . |
3 | We should of course be aware that we do not know what Jesus himself said : we do not have his words verbatim . |
4 | ‘ I just wanted to say that , we would of course be very sorry to lose you , you 've been a tremendous asset to the Department , even in the short time you 've been here . |
5 | In fact if we took this argument to its logical conclusion we would of course be forced to reject Christianity itself , which in its fundamentals is a pre-modern view of the world . |
6 | ‘ If we do receive information on victims among people we will of course be extremely sorry for them , ’ said the Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman , Mr Vadim Perfiliev . |
7 | ‘ Should any such evidence come to light in the future we will of course be prepared to review the situation . ’ |
8 | We will of course be in the middle of a natural seasonal shortage but I am advising finishers that they can not afford to ignore current prices and I think that a reasonable flow of cattle will still come forward , ’ he said . |
9 | Where parts have names such as these , they should of course be used . |
10 | The following sections investigate the utility of these different sources of information , given that they will of necessity be uncertain . |
11 | They will of course be subject to a number of conditions such as inter alia a given level of profits and due diligence . |
12 | Old jobs you ca n't say do n't know they will of course be |
13 | ( They can of course be conclusively falsified . ) |
14 | It may of course be a partner who is the one who needs caring for . |
15 | ‘ It may of course be perfectly proper for the court to put on the Act an interpretation different from that intended by the framers of it . |
16 | Example ( 3 ) ( d ) , for instance , would be an abbreviated form of a structure that could perhaps be realized more fully as : ( 26 ) our lawyer sent the packages ; the packages are registered It may of course be claimed that we should think in terms not of actual clauses but of some more hypothetical and abstract clause ; maybe the last five words in ( 26 ) should be replaced by something like : ( 27 ) [ subject the package plural ] subject be registered |
17 | It may of course be used in other applications requiring high levels of compression , possibly using conventional hard discs or other magnetic media , but currently it remains most significant in relation to CD-ROM systems . |
18 | However , to be interpreted as full frame , full motion video , it must of course be decompressed and the decompression has to take place in real time , while the application is running . |
19 | It must of course be realised that any funding organisation may wish to appoint their own solicitor to handle the case , particularly if a trade union is involved , but as always , the client 's interests must come first . |
20 | When you look at maps of the Dales , particularly the new 1 to 25,000 series , you can read in the patterns on the landscape and the names given to settlements and landforms , the intricate story , incomplete as it must of necessity be , of the pageant of life in the upland valleys . |
21 | ( In Justinian 's law it might of course be subject to a number of hypothecs of that sort . ) |
22 | It might of course be claimed that this is all that has to be sorted out : just tidy up the definitions , and the problem will be resolved . |
23 | If he had a reading nearby he might of course be able to use her place and still claim hotel expenses , so it would not pay to fall out . |
24 | It could of course be argued that it may be the defendants themselves who are responsible for the high level of committals by exercising their right of election for jury trial . |
25 | It could of course be argued that the original developer is entitled to some remuneration for the cost involved in constructing the original road and associated services . |
26 | We have suggested a position close to the kitchen window and it could of course be converted to a raised bed or pool at a later date . |
27 | He would of course be equally or more aware of a nagging toothache , but there is the further difference that while he would shrink from awareness of the pain , in this case he wants to sustain and enhance the awareness just as he wanted to come to Regent 's Park in the first place , and can be judged to want it by the same kind of tests , for example his reluctance to be dragged away from the cage . |
28 | He would of course be delighted to attend a gathering at the Tower the following day , but was McGann aware ( indeed did he care ? ) that tomorrow was Christmas Eve ? |
29 | I hope that Opposition Members accept that were we to attempt a rushed account this evening it would of necessity be incomplete . |
30 | It would of course be possible for a British Telecom engineer to disclose such information to the targets of the tapping . |