Example sentences of "and [noun] [modal v] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The confusion between introspection and meditation can be very serious . |
2 | And teaching should be quite natural and the pupils free to speak as they wished before their masters . |
3 | All this information helps the manager/proprietor to pinpoint his or her prime markets , so that advertising and mailing can be more targeted in the future . |
4 | The ‘ prize given ’ activities of individuals and groups must be also incorporated in the conception of the law . |
5 | Thus , the richer States of the north and west should be more generous than their poorer contemporaries of the South , a conclusion that has been sustained empirically , e.g. Magull ( 1978 ) , Fenton and Chamberlayne ( 1969 ) . |
6 | His assassins were dead , Philip would not be pleased by that ; the dwarfs had carried out many an assassination on behalf of the French King and their skills and expertise would be solely missed . |
7 | ‘ Aubrey and Madeleine will be here presently . |
8 | Accountability and responsibility can be clearly located . |
9 | You should be prepared for the fact that some of her views and opinions will be rather different from your own , remembering that they were formed in an entirely different social climate . |
10 | It would make no sense to say that the dots in the picture had a Gestalt of themselves , but to apply this model to the brain and experience would be just like that ; for , if the experience just is a state of the brain , then there is no way in which the character of the experience can be explained as the result of some perspective on the brain . |
11 | However , the German attitude to Europe is something which is determined by a massive historical heritage , and it is only by investigating this that both the motives and dangers can be truly grasped . |
12 | Browns and beiges can be really nasty , they always look like soup has been spilled down them . |
13 | They may not be in the same class as the Springboks , but Namibia and Romania will be as heartily cheered by the tournament 's crowd when they make their appearances next year . |
14 | One of the important differences between a game and drama is that in the latter the signals between reality and fiction may be less clear . |
15 | This new voice persists : The bits and bobs will be down there all right , happily rotting away . |
16 | We would like to see closer control , and checks should be more stringent and more frequent . |
17 | The reader 's time and money would be better spent reading that classic novel you have been putting off for years . |
18 | Indeed , both gamma rays and X-rays can be extremely damaging to living cells . |
19 | In tomorrow 's lunchtime Scotland Today Kevin Kline talks about stardom and fatherhood , and Shereen , Kirsty and Jim will be back at six thirty with the most watched news programme in Scotland . |
20 | Though of miniature format , portraits on coins and gems could be impressively characterised : witness the image of Gaius Antius Restio , Tribune of the People in 71 BC and portrayed on a coin of his descendant minted in 47 BC , or an unknown man whose authoritative portrait was brilliantly engraved in chalcedony . |
21 | His expertise and enthusiasm will be greatly missed . |
22 | Er yes , one son Ian Mark and Ian will be about twenty . |
23 | She frowned , then added slowly , ‘ Joanna do you think Robert and Ian will be there ? ’ |
24 | Travellers and pilgrims and men of unknown cultures and religions would be there , for no one was ever turned away , and every creature was welcomed and given food and shelter and his story listened to . |
25 | Managers , the argument runs , should put shareholders first ; and shareholders should be more involved with managers . |
26 | The players and coaches should be immensely proud of themselves for their performances . |
27 | What is absolutely erm essential is that we do more to provide good quality support teaching materials and advice and that the grant that I mentioned earlier is made full use of , so that specialisms and co-ordination can be much improved in primary schools . |
28 | ‘ The creative use of leisure ’ sociologists called it and it worried them badly that fret-work and bird-watching might be all there was to fulfil people after pressing the buttons at the fully-automatic , atom-powered , closed-circuit-TV-monitored , computer-directed plant for a couple of four-hour shifts a week . |
29 | The range of subject matter suitable for updating knowledge and skills could be more limited than above , e. g. high tensile fencing ; new machines , particularly tractors , and changes in materials and techniques . |
30 | The rationale for budgetary accounting is that the budget and accounts should be continuously compared so that action can be taken to correct variances . |