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

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1 I 'll just be betting horses or chasing women or something like that .
2 I 'll probably be doing hampers next year .
3 This sort of personal experience adds a potent deterrent effect to more objective considerations which may already be swaying lenders against a particular group or class of potential customers .
4 So were the shapeless spaces between the buildings , which could never be called streets .
5 Nevertheless his career reveals the strong point of a ‘ heroic ’ view of evil , the weak point of a Boethian one : if you regard evil as something internal , to be pitied , more harmful to the malefactor than the victim , you may be philosophically consistent but you may also be exposing others to sacrifices to which they have not consented ( like being murdered by Viking ravagers or , as The Lord of the Rings was being written , being herded into gas-chambers ) .
6 ( g ) Leasehold Notice of assignment of leasehold property should be given to the lessor who should also be given details of any mortgagee so that , in the event of non-payment of rent , the mortgagee can be approached for payment , thus avoiding forfeiture of the lease .
7 No — their secrets were first revealed to curious scientific men , to apothecaries and simples-collectors , to people who could now be called botanists , and such was Evan Roberts .
8 ‘ That way , you could just be adding lines that are n't there .
9 I thought of my mother , she would probably be baking scones , her apron dusted with flour .
10 Because , according to Pöhl , ‘ monetary policy must not be obstructed by fiscal policy ’ , an ‘ independent ’ central bank would not only be completely unprecedented in recent history , it would also represent an immense concentration of power in the hands of unaccountable bankers , who would perforce be implementing policies which might be very unpopular , within an area in which there may well not be the kind of national consensus which obtains in Germany .
11 We should really be laying men off ; there is no money in the bank . ’
12 We 're constantly reworking songs and I imagine in the next few months we 'll probably be reworking members too .
13 We 'll certainly be putting firms in touch with others so that they can learn quickly from other experiences as quite a network of firms grew up at the seminar .
14 ‘ With a lot of will we could still be building ships there , ’ said 57-year-old Hughie , who has seen the Whitby shipbuilding industry decline so much that there are now just two people making traditional Yorkshire cobles .
15 This is their opportunity to meet the others in the programme and to find out what they are doing , We will also be briefing participants on the latest pertinent developments outside the programme , as well as the latest administrative news .
16 We will shortly be approaching publishers to discuss the possibility of temporary employment for these students either for a single period or several shorter periods .
17 In the case of an underlease there should also be excluded rents and outgoings payable by the landlord under its own lease .
18 There 'll even be eating races for both human and canine competitors .
19 There will also be voting members from the British Association of Road Races , and the Road Runners Club on the Commission : ‘ We felt it was important to recognise the work they have done , and will continue to do in the sport , ’ says Gostelow .
20 prestigious Carlsberg Masters Grand Prix will be on offer while there will also be coaching seminars in conjunction with the championships .
21 The band play both Austrian and English music to which you can dance and there will also be organised games for you to join in if you wish .
22 Over 300 paintings are expected for the open competition and there will also be painting demonstrations , displays by art suppliers as well as an auction of paintings by well-known artists .
23 They may still be in a considerable amount of pain and shock , they will undoubtedly have financial worries and they may well be experiencing difficulties in coming to terms with the implications of the accident for themselves and their families .
24 They could therefore be called continuants , though the term is usually applied to the frictionless continuant /r/ .
25 I am sure that , if those on the Treasury Bench had been in local government , they would soon be facing surcharges for the abuse of public funds .
26 survivor 's , we will be with er a victim all the way through the enquiry and if at the end of that enquiry they will also be given details of the criminal injury 's compensation board .
27 They can also be divided crossways into three regions , a well-defined head ( cephalon ) at the front , usually equipped with a pair of eyes , a thorax with a variable number of articulated segments , and at the back end a tail ( or pygidium ) formed by the fusion of several segments .
28 The honourary medical officer of the Longhope lifeboat is Dr Tony , and he would normally be assisting casualties to be uplifted , but that day he himself was to be winched up from the lifeboat to the helicopter , and once that part of the exercise was completed and he was back , safely on deck , I asked him , How was that ?
29 It was this which Donald Wilson studied , approved , and finally placed before David Whitaker , whose job it would now be to develop ideas into stories .
30 Some teachers felt that the advisers were out of touch with the problems they were having in this respect and saw more oral work as an unrealistic expectation — that pupils did not consider oral as work and were often not prepared to listen , thus to try to do it would only be creating problems .
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