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

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1 Our Minister had reminded me of a sermon by a former St. Andrew 's minister , about ‘ A Garden City , ’ where there would be realisation of the twin idelas : service and society .
2 But Hari had ambition , she wanted to raise her business to great heights ; to one day own an emporium where there would be shoes of all descriptions , serving the best customers in the country .
3 Common costing books : in some industries where there may be variation in the form of the finished product because of variation in the buyer 's specifications ( for example , industrial engines , building services ) a book may be circulated by a trade association which shows how the overall cost of the specific product variant can be calculated .
4 For example , in a village in South India , where there may be say twenty distinct castes , a single honorific particle may have just one meaning ( e.g. speaker is inferior to addressee ) but have twenty distinct rules for its appropriate usage : members of one caste may use it to their cross-cousins , others only to their affines , etc. ( for the actual details see Levinson , 1977 ) .
5 The only area where we wo n't be altogether unfettered is in selection for multi-sport events such as the Olympic Games , where there may be policy considerations laid down by overarching bodies such as the IOC or BOA .
6 Where there may be ambiguity , because two works exist that were published by the same author in the same year , the two works can be labelled ( a ) and ( b ) , as in , Kachru 1982(a) and Kachru 1982(b) .
7 The need for redevelopment and reuse can also arise in the case of large country houses and estates where there may be pressure for the introduction of heritage centres or other types of leisure development .
8 Father 's going to take you to market tomorrow , where there 'll be crowds of people ready to pay for entertainment !
9 Sir Frank , who had earned his knighthood by making house calls only at houses where there might be photographers waiting outside , had once told George he drank too much .
10 The Board also has started considering matters where there might be change in the longer term .
11 This section of land lies between the canal and the River Tame and leads along to the A5127 northeast-bound where there might be room for a vehicle to pull off the road into the gateway to load up beneath the M6 .
12 It was a lot like hitting a room where there might be terrorists waiting in ambush , he thought as he opened the door .
13 A Day of Medau has been arranged at — Havant Sixth Form College — where there will be classes to watch and join in — a sponsored ball bounce ( to support Queen Alexandra Hospital Body Scanner Appeal ) — Medau Sessions — Displays In depth Morning £2.00
14 Where there should be growth , in principle at least , is the primary sector .
15 This is particularly true of regulations in heavily regulated fields such as agriculture , where they may be part of a long string of related measures or be limited to implementing a regulation of broader scope .
16 So she must be St Agatha .
17 Well we 'll get carbon dioxide off , so you might be iridium carbonate or ytterbium , we 've got a powder which may be ytterbium car carbonate or ytterbium sulphate and you never heard of this stuff , ah carbonate carbonate and maybe , maybe ytterbium carbonate does n't give off carbon dioxide with acid , but there is a very good chance it does cos all the others you 've ever heard about do .
18 I 'm wurkin hard and lurning to be a sailor , so you can be prowd of me .
19 No , so we should be age thirty four , and it should have non-smoker at the top , so it 's right at the front , the commonest mistake is to look up smokers in non-smokers , and non-smokers in smokers .
20 Species of insulin is less important although there may be advantages in using porcine rather than bovine insulin ( Clark et al , 1982 ) .
21 Although there may be differences between er Professor Lock 's approach and Harrogate 's superficially I think the the mutual objective seems to be er between the two strategic site within the development plan in Harrogate district and on the access one site of the A one A fifty nine junction .
22 And I think that the argument has been that on the whole discipline the use of discipline simply to punish drinking is n't going to be appropriate , although there may be forms of behaviour produced by excessive drinking that it 's appropriate to act against .
23 Although there may be variations in the date and in the local traditions and modes of observance , Nagapanchami is still celebrated in large portions of the country according to ancient rites .
24 Any analogies have to be with living creatures that are distantly related in the zoological sense , although there may be reasons to suspect that they have similar life habits to those that the fossil animals once enjoyed .
25 Although there may be reasons for seeking ‘ … without delay , powers needed to balance better ( CCW 's ) composite duties ’ , we believe greater clarity and consensus is required over what system and institutional arrangements would be best for Wales in the 21st century .
26 The significance here is that all the implied obligations under the SGA 1979 and SGSA 1982 will be avoided , although there may be liability in negligence .
27 Although there may be discussion of specific types of offence , the committees are not empowered to discuss individual cases or deal with complaints against individual officers .
28 Local authorities often charge a different fee to their own residents and ratepayers than to outsiders , although there may be concessions to former residents and community charge payers .
29 We have room to be pleased with a ) , c ) , g ) , although there may be ways to tweak them up further .
30 We have room to be pleased with a ) , c ) , g ) , although there may be ways to tweak them up further .
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