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

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1 Bernard Seyburn would be pleased to hear from anyone who may have served with him in Singapore .
2 Even if Bernard Stasi may be right in describing Jack Lang 's cultural policy as a ‘ spectacular performance played behind closed doors for the amusement of the prince and his obliging friends ’ , it will be a challenge to succeed him , the longest serving Minister of Culture of the Fifth Republic .
3 Therein lay his best chance , he felt ; Patrick Lundy would be sure to make his way into the organization .
4 Doctors did n't think Kelly Good would be fit enough to join her class mates until next term .
5 MILLWALL chairman Reg Burr last night gave assurances that Ian Wright will be safe at the Den tomorrow night .
6 Ian Wright will be safe
7 Neil Jenkins will be fit to resume his season for East Wales , while Cardiff 's Adrian Davies , Stephen 's understudy against Australia , is likely to fit into the West Wales ' line up at the Llanelli stand off 's expense .
8 Midfield players Robbie Mustoe and Andy Peake should be fit tonight .
9 ‘ I think that Miss Vane must be ill , ’ added Basil .
10 Rafelson could still direct it ; a young Dennis Hopper could be speed-talking jazz-junkie Dean Moriarty , with a young Jack N as the semi-straight Sal Paradise .
11 Headway Pre-Intermediate Pronunciation by Bill Bowler and Sue Parminter will be available in Spring 1992 .
12 The prince Uzum Hasan would be glad to make up their salaries. ,
13 The new sub-station at Tennison Road would be suitable for the trolleybuses when they materialized .
14 Miss Snoot will be glad when it is dark .
15 We hope that Pat Kennedy will be able to work with us on this and intend to invite the student teachers to participate .
16 The conventionalist judge we just imagined , who worries whether deciding against Mrs. McLoughlin would be efficient in virtue of the precedents that mothers may recover for emotional injury sustained at the scene , has no need to look for any larger underlying principle " embedded " in these precedents or to defend one controversial view about the content of these principles .
17 A sales stand is regularly situated on Rothley station in order to raise funds for the restoration work , Richard Derry will be delighted to hear from you at .
18 Whatever your requirements , from traditional wedding arrangements , including delicate bridesmaids ' posies , to exquisite designs for a special occasion — whether for a large dance or small party — Edward Goodyear will be delighted to provide you with a free estimate to suit your individual desires .
19 She did n't know whether the loose wheel would come off quite soon or stay on for some miles , but she realised that sooner or later the wheel would break loose and that if Daddy or the A.A. man did n't reach her before that happened Miss Clinton would be likely to crash .
20 Monsieur Verveine must be old enough to be her father !
21 ‘ I know that parents in Moorside at Consett , and Burnhope and Peases West will be delighted .
22 ‘ I know that parents in Moorside at Consett , and Burnhope and Peases West will be delighted .
23 ‘ And Miss Miggs would be glad for it to go because boys have been climbing over her garden wall trying to get it , ’ finished Christine .
24 He felt uncomfortable for another reason now : he suspected that , once her moral hackles were up , Miss Devenish would be implacable , despite her mild exterior .
25 It might have had something to do with the murder because she seemed to think Ken Harris would be interested . ’
26 KING of the tickle tonic Ken Dodd will be visiting patients at a Liverpool hospital next week .
27 Dora Lavender would be suspect number one ! ’ said Melissa dryly .
28 Expert in controlling his tone , he scarcely hesitated as he passed over the customary nickname , for Hector Luath would be swift no longer .
29 I think Mrs. Porter will be O.K. now . ’
30 IDEALISM is a rare quality in the pragmatic world of football management , which is why it is important that Jim Jefferies should be successful in his attempt to keep Falkirk in the Premier Division by the rare route of playing attractive football .
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