Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] be [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The Start user may be up to 28 alphanumeric characters long , including spaces . |
2 | The password may be up to 12 alphanumeric characters long , including spaces . |
3 | Weight for weight salmeterol may be up to 10 times more potent than salbutamol . |
4 | In the BZW forecast , Peter Thomson said the FT-SE index should be back to 2,100-2,200 by the end of this month and would at best hold its own next year but more likely fall to 1,800 , where it started this year . |
5 | The reception counter should be free from dust and any display literature should be up to date , neat and tidy and in its correct place . |
6 | Of course , some of the LSE II 's bass response must be down to the rosewood back and sides ; the chances are the mahogany version would be toppier-sounding , but both would make equally top-notch recording guitars . |
7 | No , I rang up to say the car should be out on Monday should I like to say Wednesday , no problem . |
8 | Officials fear the death toll could be up to 300 . |
9 | Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma . |
10 | Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma . |
11 | From past experience , that figure could be out by as much as 100 per cent . |
12 | Forty years of extremely limited progress in the sphere suggest that optimism would be out of place . |
13 | If the public were schooled to discriminate between the germane and the irrelevant , the authentic and the phoney , and the reality and the appearance , nine-tenths at least of the advertising industry would be out of work . |
14 | I was hoping that Steinmark would be back on Monday but I 'm afraid that you will have to carry on the best you can . |
15 | Any minute Alejandro would be back from the wedding breathing fire and brandy fumes . |
16 | Having lost twice to Ards this season , manager Billy Sinclair knows his improving side will be up against it . |
17 | Settlements were lower last year , but many bosses are convinced that , despite the government 's call for single-digit increases , the high inflation rate means that wage negotiations this spring will be back to the old pattern . |
18 | like that or your power is cut off because the E the M E B is digging the road up down and they say that your electric will be off for the next |
19 | ‘ Therefore , Labour will be back in strength in the next election , and in the meantime , will be tiny of the performance of the council which has been elected on this occasion . ’ |
20 | Between now and December , the company estimates that revenue will be down by a million pounds . |
21 | If , for any reason ( apart from loss or damage which is insured by the policy ) , your car will be out of use for more than 28 days in a row you may suspend this policy . |
22 | If , for any reason ( apart from loss or damage which is insured by the policy ) , your car will be out of use for more than 28 days in a row you may suspend this policy . |
23 | If , for any reason ( apart from loss or damage which is insured by the policy ) , your car will be out of use for more than 28 days in a row you may suspend this policy . |
24 | If , for any reason ( apart from loss or damage which is insured by the policy ) , your car will be out of use for more than 28 days in a row you may suspend this policy . |
25 | ‘ The car is at the garage now and Elton has been told the damage can be repaired and the car will be back on the road as soon as possible . ’ |
26 | Today the ring will be out from its wraps . |
27 | THE Government is backing a £3m investment in a Newry company — but the result will be up to 30 job losses . |
28 | But it 's a good bet that this punter will be back on the course next year . |
29 | Some economists say the net effect will be up to a 50% cut in European production capabilities . |
30 | The return matches will be played in Blackburn on the weekend of March 13th when Blackburn 's St Mary 's College will be out for revenge . |