Example sentences of "[noun] be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Itd be interesting to see the corner count for this game . |
2 | And let thine ears be attentive . |
3 | ‘ Cor , wo n't Bert be pleased . ’ |
4 | The health committee , representing all parties , rightly insists the DoH be prepared to respond to shortfalls in funding , widely believed to be a £135 million deficit , and should have contingency funding available to respond to any crises . |
5 | Might the assailant be able to claim that he acted in self-defence ? 4 . |
6 | Only as the client is thoroughly involved and comes to accept on deepening levels the process of change can our methods be effective in relation to our goals ( Bernstein , 1960 , p. 8 ) . |
7 | Th'would be famous … think of it … ’ on and on and on , blithely unaware of the curious glances from the passers-by , though Midnight noticed every one . |
8 | Why should the whims of Victorian gynaecology be relevant within a book which discusses the impurity of women in religion ? |
9 | A score of under 40 would indicate a very high investment risk , and so only in unusual circumstances would investment be worthwhile . |
10 | The President 's deputy and successor should the President be unable to complete a term of office ; nominated by the President ; given special responsibility for ensuring enforcement of presidential decrees throughout the country . |
11 | Should the president be unable to carry out his duties , the State Council would elect a temporary president from among its members . |
12 | Where a plaintiff claims in respect of the consequences of an injury caused to the foetus before birth , the following questions arise : ( 1 ) How can the defendant have owed the plaintiff a duty of care at a time when the law did not recognise the plaintiff 's existence ? ( 2 ) How can the defendant be liable for causing injury to the plaintiff when , at the time that the injury was caused , the law did not recognise the plaintiff 's existence ? |
13 | Would any RUNNING Magazine readers be interested in an exchange scheme with Soviet runners ? |
14 | For God 's sake , Eloise be careful . |
15 | Would his eyes be open or shut ? |
16 | What would the sine be right so erm which one are we on . |
17 | Need animals be used to this extent ? |
18 | When will Mark Tinkler be fit ? . |
19 | A photo was requested for inclusion in the book , should Mrs Currie be unable to contribute . |
20 | oh Richard be careful not to bump into each other |
21 | The meeting was unable to reach a consensus on requests by some members that the government of Bosnia-Hercegovina be exempt from the arms embargo applied to the area [ see also p. 39240 ] , In a compromise , the final declaration noted these requests and called on the UN Security Council to continue to consider the question . |
22 | and I explained to them that it really wouldnae be piping hot , and then John came up with stuff and the custard |
23 | ‘ ( 1 ) A person who by any deception dishonestly obtains for himself or another any pecuniary advantage shall on conviction on indictment be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years . |
24 | A person guilty of theft shall on conviction on indictment be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years . ’ |
25 | ‘ 15(1) A person who by any deception dishonestly obtains property belonging to another , with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it , shall on conviction on indictment be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years . |
26 | ‘ 15(1) A person who by any deception dishonestly obtains property belonging to another , with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it , shall on conviction on indictment be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years . |
27 | This is not much help because ( a ) later-developing concepts must still on the representational theory of the mind be present in these primitive concepts ( there are no merely potential competences such as my potential but non-existing competence to know Portuguese ) ; and ( b ) how and where do we draw the line between the primitive concepts and the developed ones ? |
28 | Let the painter 's mind be sensitive , but not his brush . ’ |
29 | At the deepest level , if you want to explore your unconscious mind be prepared to spend time and money . |
30 | When would Paine be able to come back ? and live again in his own country ? |