Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [adv] be [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For myself I would much rather be hunting — or even back in the army again . "
2 ‘ Now that Edward is king , I suppose I shall very soon be Princess of Wales — is that not so ? ’
3 Hazel had supposed that he and one or two of his comrades would be taken to see the Chief Rabbit — who would probably not be Cowslip , since Cowslip had come to see them unattended — in his burrow , after which they would all be given different places to go to .
4 She will no longer be Miss , Mrs or Ms Jones , secretary , teacher , nurse , or producer or seller of merchandise .
5 There may even yet be reason , as Whitty ( 1989 ) claims , to be ‘ thankful that the National Curriculum is there as the one remaining symbol of a common education system and specifiable entitlement which people can struggle collectively to improve ’ .
6 there will presumably always be value in having temporary organizations outside the permanent government service that can be scrapped when chances permit ;
7 If people must pay for it they will take its effects into account in making private decisions and there will no longer be market failure .
8 For the reason that there can so often be delay in obtaining the husband 's signature , it is recommended that only once the documentation has been agreed and executed should a " completion date " be arranged so that the wife 's solicitors can make the necessary searches against the husband in HM Land Charges Registry or HM Land Registry ( as the case may be ) .
9 For the reason that there can so often be delay in obtaining the husband 's signature , it is recommended that only once the documentation has been agreed and executed is a " completion date " arranged so that the wife 's solicitors may ( in the case of unregistered title ) make a search against the husband at HM Land Charges Registry .
10 Nor , indeed is the requirement in Part I for separate disclosure of the amounts of charitable or political donations ; in view of the minimal amounts needed to trigger this requirement and the modest amounts normally donated , they would very rarely be material to a true and fair view of its financial affairs .
11 Indeed it could be argued that if there were nothing to count against it then it would no longer be faith !
12 But by definition , science itself was not considered as penetrated by social context ; if it was it would no longer be science , at least not ‘ pure science ’ :
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