Example sentences of "'s [noun] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 He was proud that their freedom parade and service and the mayor 's installation should be joined together in this way .
2 The child 's response may be either manual pointing or eye pointing .
3 Mr Chatrier 's response would be direct and unashamed .
4 WHILE I sympathise with Denise Scott Fears , I know the charity 's response would be , ‘ It 's a cut-throat world out there and we 've all got to grab our piece . ’
5 However , Townsend 's response would be that true deprivation is indicated by the fact that choice in matters of style of living is an issue that does not arise among the poor : for example , three million people presumably do not choose not to heat the living area of their homes in winter ( see Mack , 1985 ) .
6 She knew exactly what Luke 's response would be .
7 At age 11 , the SAT should be of greater length and complexity , and the pupil 's response might be mainly but not exclusively written .
8 Subjects may teach the experimenters how to behave … so as to increase the likelihood that the next subject 's response will be more in the direction of the experimenter 's expectancy . ’
9 However , the candidate 's response can be very revealing and interviewers should pay attention to it .
10 This year 's income may be a poor indicator of a household 's true economic spending power , and there is something to be said for basing the tax assessment on property values .
11 In April 1990 a new system of Independent Taxation was introduced , following longstanding criticism of the assumption that a woman 's income should be regarded as part of her husband 's for tax purposes .
12 The Beggar 's view is , reasonably , that Hoccleve 's income should be enough even though he had a wife , and has by marrying her , cut off the possibility of a career in the Church .
13 For pensioners , the Citizen 's Income will be well above the present pension , and for everyone else it will be about £12.80 a week ( at present prices ) .
14 The Citizen 's Income will be buttressed by a single benefit for those in need , unifying income support and family credit , with supplements for people with disabilities and for child-care support .
15 For example , increased responsibility for school finance results in the need for forecasts of future pupil numbers so that the effect of such numbers on the school 's income can be predicted .
16 The figure by which a second borrower 's income can be multiplied , or by which the two incomes added may be multiplied .
17 Then each person 's income can be related to three broad categories of factors :
18 He said the base 's activities would be quieter than the RAF 's fast jets .
19 Donations to support the Trust 's activities should be sent to The Treasurer , The Hon Piers Gibson , 25 Sumner Place , London SW7 3NT .
20 The official receiver as convener of the meeting can require the bankrupt to attend the meeting ( r 6.84 ) and so it must be presumed that matters regarding the bankrupt 's activities can be raised by either the official receiver or those present .
21 Thus , the major part of the College 's activities can be described as intermediate in level between those of a typical college of agriculture and a university department of agriculture offering degree-level courses .
22 A description of the range of the Group 's activities can be found on page 19 of the Annual Report .
23 Key among the division 's activities will be the development and sale of turnkey systems for telecommunications customers , particularly telephone companies in developing nations , the company said .
24 A commentary of the day 's activities will be broadcast live across North Staffordshire by Hospital Radio .
25 The House of Lords in Bunge Corpn v Tradax ( 1981 ) tabulated several factors which are relevant in the determination of the classification of a term as being a condition : ( 1 ) There are enormous practical advantages in certainty especially in string contracts where today 's buyer may be tomorrow 's seller .
26 Today 's buyer can be assured that the colours , whether from natural or synthetic dyes , will only improve with age .
27 The media department then works out how the client 's money should be spent .
28 He always forgets that , with the Inland Revenue , we are considering how much of a citizen 's money should be handed over to the state , whereas in matters relating to benefits we are considering how the taxpayer 's money is handed out on our behalf .
29 The hon. Gentleman has for some time been against the original fast rail link through Kent and south London , and we have learnt tonight that he is against the current project , apparently because he believes that all British Rail 's money should be spent on saving his neck by improving the lousy commuter service that his constituents have had to tolerate for 13 years of Tory misrule — to use a well-known phrase from a couple of decades back .
30 Mr Chairman , it 's just , just the sort of reason why we did n't su did n't support spending eight thousand pounds on , on some low pay unit , this is just the sort of thing that we feel that , that Committee 's money should be spent on .
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