Example sentences of "[adv] be [det] " in BNC.

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1 It had better be that and not him having another of his scenes .
2 Only plaice was familiar to him , so he supposed it had better be that .
3 Nor will an exclusion of participation in dividends beyond a fixed preferential rate necessarily imply an exclusion of participation in capital ( or vice versa ) although it will apparently be some indication of it .
4 Furthermore , there will naturally be many covenants and other provisions additional to those contained in the precedents , but the tenant 's adviser will have to continue to tackle those himself , using his own judgment .
5 That the amateur code allows players to be exploited for the enhancement of someone else 's bottom line should alone be enough to implement changes , at least with respect to produce endorsement ’ , Hadley says .
6 In contrast , in visual art the emphasis is more on the individual performance , so there can obviously be more dialogue with the particular child about his or her intentions in relation to the actual work being produced .
7 There will obviously be some differences between the tag assignments made by lexicographers and corpus compilers .
8 ‘ There will obviously be some slimming down in certain areas , which is regrettable but necessary . ’
9 ‘ But there will obviously be some slimming in certain areas .
10 That would merely be another way of manufacturing extra government — no doubt to employ Labour 's trade union supporters , at great expense to the taxpayers .
11 They 're purely on on the numbers , the same er stand , the different sizes would still be available , there would merely be fewer of them in total stocks .
12 Otherwise , one wonders , how could there constantly be those ‘ asides ’ , which seem to reveal that the participants were actually aware the game was up or rather perhaps had never started ?
13 The child 's psychic structure must not only be that of his or her white parents and of white society .
14 On other occasions we detect language which can only be that of James , the third-person narrator .
15 But i it 'll only be that picture .
16 Du n no yeah but it do n't mean to say that there 's a lot come out , it could only be that lot , could n't it ?
17 There will only be that number of computers if the range of applications and uses increases a hundredfold too .
18 In dealing with the allegation of infringement of a trade mark , Lord Justice Dillon said that there could only be such an infringement if the words were used by an offender in the trade mark sense .
19 It may therefore be subject to certain restrictions , but these shall only be such as are provided by law and are necessary : ( a ) For respect of the rights or reputations of others ; …
20 It would only be another twenty-four hours until he got back from Soldeu .
21 The conclusion can only be this : that if a ‘ radical extension ’ of industrial democracy means the appointment of trade union representation to the boards of companies , then the case for it — always improbable in principle — has been shown by events to be insupportable .
22 It could only be some quality in the stillness of the air which made the voice carry so beautifully .
23 To her horror , Folly saw Luke nod and turn away down the corridor , leaving her alone with this sinister whispering woman who seemed to take it for granted that she was meekly going to strip off and join in what could only be some kind of orgy .
24 Some of her family and friends who knew that her marriage was unsuccessful may assume that her feelings about her husband 's death could only be those of relief that their life together is over at last and that she is now free to seek a better future for herself ; not realising that if a woman has lived with a man for many years , unless he has treated her with extreme cruelty , and shown her no love at all throughout the whole of their marriage , some kind of bond is bound to have existed between them , and that even if he left her with only a handful of good memories of times they spent together , it is likely that she may want to hold on to them , cherish them , and even build upon them .
25 Beings having the sufficient characteristic of ‘ otherness ’ to warrant an attack should only be those from other lands or worlds .
26 There are a large number of symptoms that could be experienced , but these should only be those that cleared up in Stage I. they include migraine , headaches , eczema , nettle-rash ( urticaria ) , rhinitis , asthma , abdominal bloating and discomfort , constipation , diarrhoea , wind , anxiety , irritability , insomnia , and possibly premenstrual tension .
27 She anticipated that fir from being deluged with relatively less serious complaints , it would only be those women ‘ most traumatised by the experience ’ of rape who would report it .
28 Its true supporters can only be those who agree with the inevitable Federalist outcome of such a policy .
29 Philosophy , in so far as it is the articulation of the concepts , dilemmas , explanations and abstractions of a culture , will only be half the story unless both genders contribute equally .
30 Always used to be half term , but Milvia it can only be half an hour !
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