Example sentences of "be [pron] [pron] [vb mod] be " in BNC.
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1 | They 're something you should be using right the way up to the to the actual exams . |
2 | So what you 're what you can be sure of getting from us is absolutely on line and of course you 're getting a service . |
3 | Mary Blair , a director of Fidelity , whose parent company runs ‘ no-load ’ funds in America , said : ‘ Greater flexibility on charges would certainly be welcome and exit charges are something we would be quite interested to look at . |
4 | But if I had , it 'd be me you 'd be arresting , would n't it ? |
5 | Only , ’ Cara broke off , and giving Fabia a hard , unsmiling look , ‘ in this instance , it wo n't be me he 'll be seeing , but you . ’ |
6 | So she said , There 'll be there 'll be me there 'll be Sam Jack Jack |
7 | There could be nothing which might be regarded as clandestine . |
8 | I 'm sure there must be someone who would be glad of the money . ’ |
9 | There will always be someone who will be only too pleased to help . |
10 | Yeah but it 'd be my it 'd be my fault if it broke . |
11 | They 're asking what the noise could be who it could be were the guards coming for them ? |
12 | And it 'll be you who 'll be in the public gaze as the figurehead . |
13 | The need for industrial application shows the practical nature of patent law , which requires that the invention should be something which can be produced or that it relates to some sort of industrial process . |
14 | Mrs Cole-King has already caused a stir by suggesting she had no objection to the idea of women holding communion in private homes , but she now says she realises that is n't a good idea and it certainly wo n't be something she 'll be campaigning for . |
15 | And there may be something you should be doing to help your own situation or the situation of someone else . |
16 | The requirements are that the purchase must be bona fide and the transaction must be one which would be sufficient ( in terms of formalities/documentation ) to transfer ownership if the seller were the true owner [ Arts . |
17 | The scope of ‘ unlawful means ’ conspiracy is also restricted by the requirement that the act should be one which would be actionable in tort if done by one person . |
18 | The threat must be one which can be carried out immediately , though " immediately " is read broadly . |
19 | But is there likely to be anything which would be absolutely overriding ? |
20 | I 'll be your I can be your labourer . |
21 | Someone paid them good money , a lot of money , to do that — this so-called ‘ friend ’ they mentioned — so if I were you I 'd be trying to work out who he is rather than getting on my soapbox . |
22 | A gang of black workers wearing white loincloths faced the camera gravely , looking as if it were something they might be given to eat . |
23 | ‘ that the harm , or likelihood of harm , is attributable to — ( i ) the care given to the child , or likely to be given to him if the order were not made , not being what it would be reasonable to expect a parent to give to him ; … |
24 | A court can only make a care or supervision order if satisfied : ( a ) that the child concerned is suffering , or is likely to suffer significant harm ; and ( b ) that the harm , or likelihood of harm is attributable to : ( i ) the care given to the child , or likely to be given to him if the order were not made , not being what it would be reasonable to expect a parent to give to him ; or ( ii ) the child being beyond parental control ( s31 ) . |
25 | You 're going to be working hard , and so am I. There 'll be no time to wear anything like that ; anyway , I do n't like them ! ’ |
26 | Or perhaps it is that life is simply not fair , and that skill and cunning are what we should be using to navigate its choppy waters , rather than making open displays of bravado against the odds . |
27 | How , with respect to what , and for and against whom they use that power are what we should be investigating . |
28 | And my attitude should have been what it will be from now on — ice . |
29 | There is nothing which can be guaranteed to alienate the affections of a statistician more than the surveyor who goes for advice after he has made a mess of sampling and needs someone to get him out of the mess . |
30 | ‘ It 's me who should be sorry . |