Example sentences of "[vb pp] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The two Super-Gs , in Valloire and Garmisch , were also won be experienced campaigners , Franck Piccard and Gunther Mader . |
2 | Fine , if I get them done be ready for the |
3 | Such a ‘ rule ’ should not conflict with authority and precedent which require , essentially , only that the person selected be acceptable to the party in question . |
4 | It 's got be feasible ! |
5 | But I agree with Stuart , I think what we 've got be careful is that if we 're gon na introduce something , it is actually erm capable of being enforced and it 's very difficult to see us an enforcing agent . |
6 | It 's called be free . |
7 | ‘ Since decisions such as selection of target markets , segmentation strategy , or standardising marketing mix tactics cover several countries , it is important that the information on which decisions are based be comparable and consistent from one country to another . ’ |
8 | The organisations concerned have asked that details of the comments received be mad public , criticising the level of secrecy surrounding the exercise , but to date , the UKCC 's response , from registrar Colin Ralph , has been only that publication of the consultation report is ‘ possible ’ . |
9 | The watches will be led be experienced wardens who will also tell you about the species of deer you will see . |
10 | The Ministers and the Court dignitaries were on the platform to make their farewells , which the Emperor had insisted be short and restrained , so that within a few minutes of his arrival he and his son were on board and the train left to cries of ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ |
11 | Having said that I would have thought hed be favourite — being the only English manager to win the league in the last 8 years or so ( other being Kendall ) . |