Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb mod] [be] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 This Information memorandum , or a covering letter for the memorandum ( which will outline the sale procedures and timetable ) will advise interested parties of the intended structure of the transaction , highlighting areas where you may be prepared to be flexible .
2 Or you may be able to partially retire and start drawing part of your pension — then draw your full pension when you stop work completely .
3 If the level of this is set too high , there may be an adjuster which controls it , or you may be able to simply bend the float arm down to the correct level .
4 If a proprietor were to trade as ‘ The Saucy Sausage ’ and failed to comply with either of the above requirements , then he or she would be liable to criminal prosecution for such a failure .
5 He or she will be sensitive to the negotiated status of those truth claims ; and will be aware that the truth claims are claims , subject to dispute by the disciplinary community in its continuing conversations .
6 Of course , they may be due to the stochastic component of the process and therefore be unpredictable , or they may be due to the systematic or predictable component .
7 He had communicated his recommendation to Congress , where it would be subject to approval by both chambers .
8 The Scottish National party has made its view perfectly clear on many occasions and I reiterate that view this evening : radioactive material , whether it be spent nuclear fuel or waste , should be stored above ground , on site , where it can be subject to close inspection .
9 This database will be held in the mainframe computer at Cambridge University , where it will be available to economic and social historians .
10 The position is : B , if he knows , or it would be obvious to a reasonable man , that the process was patented , has infringed the patent for the process .
11 C has infringed the patent for the process if he knows , or it would be obvious to a reasonable man , that the equipment he supplied was suitable for putting the process into effect and the equipment was intended to do so .
12 This may be due to the poor quality of the preaching or it may be due to the fact that some Christians have their own interpretation of the dominical saying , ‘ Except ye be as little children ye can not enter the kingdom of heaven ’ .
13 The ‘ Shantih ’ at the poem 's end may be simply a way of stopping , a ‘ formal ending ’ ; or it may be comparable to the exhausted collapse after the destruction at the end of ‘ Gerontion ’ ( Eliot considered ‘ Gerontion ’ as preface to The Waste Land ) .
14 Having attended the majority of Linfield 's matches , I had thought that I should be entitled to a ticket to see my other favourites , i.e. , Manchester United .
15 I 'm not sure that I can — well — that I 'd be able to — "
16 ‘ One of the selling points when I joined was that I 'd be privy to scripts that I was never exposed to because I never had an agent . ’
17 Nora took the lead , determined to go right around so that she would be nearest to the line if Charley broke in the directions the Master had hoped .
18 She saw Edouard first — she had positioned herself so that she would be able to .
19 ‘ But is n't the main thing that she should be able to milk cows , churn good butter , value animals and direct farm workers ? ’
20 My grandmother bought it so that she could be close to Harrods for the shopping . ’
21 Erm I have no doubt in my own mind that you would be able to erm launch into this without any problem because of your experience .
22 The reason for avoiding yeast is simply that you may be sensitive to it .
23 There are other sums of money that you might be entitled to , too , before we can move on to the business of budgeting .
24 Fourth , the argument can not be rejected on the similar grounds that it argues directly from the fact that you might be wrong to the conclusion that you do not know .
25 ‘ I am informed that you will be amenable to cooperation . ’
26 So you start off on the basis that you will be entitled to a new lease under the 1954 Act provided you take the necessary steps within the time scale set out in the Act .
27 If you have a completely loose system , if you have complete mixed ability , you 're merely going to cause confusion and I would think there 's also a likelihood that you will be unfair to your gifted or your talented children .
28 This wine , made by the Champagne house of Mumm , but in the Napa Valley in California , is made from the classic Champagne grapes , Chardonnay and Pinot Noir , and while the California sun gives riper flavours than you might be used to , there is poise , a rich creamy mousse and a soft , smooth taste .
29 One unusual aspect of the J/44 is the need to depower the main more quickly than you might be accustomed to on other boats .
30 After all , your father is a farmer so you must be used to horses .
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