Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ELSEWHERE : Sunderland may be without Agboola ( hamstring ) at Leeds , who hope to recall Hendrie in place of Williams …
2 The CP may be in paralysis , but we need its support if we are to salvage the potential for a broad-based , not half-baked , campaign that survives until this wretched tax is repealed .
3 And about eighty jobs in Swindon may be at risk .
4 In a few months , however , the Lynx should be on sale here , and the tables will turn .
5 ‘ I know Graham Taylor must be under pressure — but then I 'm under pressure . ’
6 John Marshall in February 1218 paid 60 marks for having the wardship and marriage of Richard , son and heir of William of Wrotham , hereditary warden of the forests of Somerset , with the custody of the forests until Richard should be of age .
7 As a result , the United States encouraged the British and the Russians to join with it in signing a treaty with Iran promising that all three countries would withdraw their troops within six months how useful the United States could be against Iran 's old exploiters .
8 At least she had one thing to be thankful for , she consoled herself , seeing Veronica into a taxi in the Aldwych : she was in no doubt at all that Veronica would be in touch again .
9 yeah yes I wondered if David would be on bus , I saw Wendy having a he worked later today because he 's got so much done on front of the er that weather he could n't er , do any decorating outside still we never got nobbled down street providing the er canvassers
10 She had no doubt that Dana would be with Garry and her twin was n't made to stand up to that kind of trouble .
11 The United States would be in violation of its commitments to the parties if it did not do so , but would be in violation of general international law with respect to third parties .
12 Because actually the village of Keele would be under Nutton It 's only the University that he 's got under his chaplaincy .
13 She could not sleep and , remembering that Ronald Travis would be on duty , decided to wait until her parents had gone to bed , then slip outside and go to the signal box to see her lover .
14 It 's a good thing I 'm not a womaniser , he thought , or else Miss T would be in danger ; she is so attractive in her joie de vivre — and when that is added to beauty !
15 D J Mike Read and guest Cliff Richard will be on hand to capture the excitement of the first day and hopefully set the mood for a week of high quality tennis — and not a little fun !
16 But at least Old Vic is likely to be around next year , when Nashwan will be in residence at the Shadwell Stud of his owner , Hamdan Al Maktoum , vigorously trying to justify a syndication value of £18m .
17 Philip Treacy 's day at Harrods will be on Thursday April 30 .
18 Newport will be without Paul Turner , their outside-half and captain , for the game against Bridgend at Rodney Parade , though Bidgood , their international centre , returns after injury .
19 WORKS by two of Ireland 's celebrated artists , Louis le Brocquy and Tony O'Malley will be on show at the Confex Centre , Stormont Hotel , Belfast this evening 6-9pm and tomorrow 11.30-8.30 .
20 The Canadians will soon be ready for the second stage of their World Cup qualifying programme and Town goalkeeper Craig Forrest and defender Frank Yallop will be in action in a group that includes Mexico .
21 Willy Russell 's comedy Shirley Valentine will be at York Theatre Royal from May 25 to 30 .
22 Celebrated French director Bertrand Tavernier will be in Birmingham straight off the set of his latest film for a retrospective look over his career and films with the Guardian 's film critic Derek Malcolm .
23 And , unlike the last trip to Dublin when we lost 3–0 the magnificent Tommy Wright will be in goals .
24 Sunderland manager Malcolm Crosby will be in charge for Sunday 's televised visit of Leicester City .
25 A Swing Through Time : Golf in Scotland , 1457–1743 by Olive Geddes will be on sale in the Library shop from July 1992 .
26 The Monsal Dale Viaduct was built in 1862 to carry the Midland Railway across the valley of the River Wye , so that , as Ruskin put it , ‘ every fool in Buxton can be in Bakewell in half an hour ’ .
27 Cos Jim 'll be at work , he wo n't be able to give them a lift in the car .
28 ‘ I had hoped that Bishop Julian or perhaps Rosalind might be of use here .
29 ELECTRICITY giants Powergen say the future of a controversial coal terminal at Bootle may be under threat if proposals for new operating conditions are upheld .
30 The Secretary-General spoke to him earlier today and he agreed that C.W. should be in charge . ’
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