Example sentences of "[vb base] it [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | No , I agree with your John I mean it should be at the researcher 's discretion to dump it if necessary . |
32 | Right I mean it could be as a matter of a last resort yeah . |
33 | Then that 'll go through to Turners so I mean it could be like a fortnight after they 've been okayed . |
34 | The problem was that Kier had friends in the town council and , as Campbell pointed out , ‘ my eneemys here have wrote to My Lord Grange ; if the man is sett at liberty I begg it may be by y[ou]r interest , and that you 'll be so good as write me so , for it will do me service in this place ’ . |
35 | Unfortunately , I think it may be beyond my powers as a programmer to set up such a counterfeit world . |
36 | I have noted that flicking is very common where such a substrate is used and I think it may be from mechanical irritation of the gills by tiny bits of coral suspended in the water . |
37 | Quite apart from the help to me , I think it would be of benefit to the Society to encourage research , which would inevitably lead to a better understanding of the BCR 's difficulties and the important part it played in the district 's life . |
38 | ‘ That 's why I think it would be worth going to New York . ’ |
39 | As a final thought , I think it would be worth Leeds 's while to have a scout looking over the US collegiate system . |
40 | ‘ You think it would be for the best then ? ’ |
41 | Special Branch say MI5 think it would be for the best if Hampton was taken off this Mills murder case . ’ |
42 | I think it would be for us to talk together , the four of us for a start , and er , and bring proper proposals to future meetings would n't it ? |
43 | Scientists at Los Alamos have suggested using particle beams to help burn up the plutonium , rather than relying entirely on particles given off by a chain reaction going on within the material ; they think it would be like holding a flame underneath the plutonium , rather than starting a dangerous plutonium blaze . |
44 | but I mean certainly I think it 'll be worth erm |
45 | I 'll , I think it 'll be on the |
46 | But I could see he looked sad as he added , ‘ I think it 'll be fer the best fer all of us . ’ |
47 | I think it might be worth adjourning ask if there are any more demographic . |
48 | Anyhow I see what Richard comes up with , but I , I think it might be worth saying what about the . |
49 | Well yeah , I think it might be in Pusey |
50 | If you think it should be on my conscience that I take advantage of her ignorance , then it is only fair that I should tell you she has , in the past , been unfaithful to me . ’ |
51 | I think it should be on the counter of every tackle shop in the country — and yes , I will be sending a copy to those inconsiderate Holme Pierrepont users . |
52 | er you know , I think it should be for everywhere |
53 | I think it should be in consultation with the county supplies officer , because I think it is important that that he also has ownership of that letter which goes to the fellow p our fellow members at resource . |
54 | I should keep some off the floor , I think it should be in |
55 | It may not look it now , but I think it will be over the next five years . |
56 | Maureen Sanderson , head of the SCS 's external therapy and advisory services , who is helping to treat Sheng , often in her spare time , said : ‘ It took a year to cut through the red tape and get Sheng here but we think it will be worth it . |
57 | " I think it will be along time before I 'm qualified , " Patrick said with a smile . |
58 | I think it could be for every day . |
59 | ‘ I think it could be on the cards . |
60 | So you think it could be in the middle of London ? |