Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] be [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | You may need to make an advance payment ( the difference between the total cost of the three year hire for the vehicle selected and the amount of finance available from mobility supplement ) , but for smaller cars there may not be anything to pay . |
2 | And for those who prefer to keep both feet oon the ground — with two balloon races schedule every day — the organisers say there 'll still be plenty to see . |
3 | There 'll never be anyone to come your way as right for you as Christopher . |
4 | There 'll always be plenty to do ! ’ |
5 | No , no , if you got called away there would n't be anybody to take over until the next relief if , if the man was coming up the dock with two yo yo well you would n't be able to get in touch with him either . |
6 | The answer , of course , is that if it were otherwise , there would not be anyone to ask the question . |
7 | ‘ Local authorities will find ways of closing them despite their popularity , and they will have the power to do it because there will not be anything to protect the schools . |
8 | It is in this sense that there will always be something to play for . |
9 | ‘ If there are riot police , ’ he says , ‘ then vigilantes will appear , because there will always be somebody to see to it that crime is never given a free rein . ’ |
10 | ‘ There will certainly be plenty to interest our fans . |
11 | There wo n't be anyone to ring , . |
12 | He 'll not be one to judge harshly . ’ |
13 | In fact , if anything , little boys die more than little girls , even more now than they used to in the past , so it ca n't be anything to do with health care in case |