Example sentences of "[conj] they [modal v] [adv] be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And they have a far greater proportion of the Greater York area than we do , erm as I outlined we just have three relatively modest villages , erm our , we do have a concern erm , on this , in that we do n't ac , given there 's a a district and an area have not be identified , we do n't feel that there has been a comparative assessment of the two options , we do n't dispute that they may well be harm er from peripheral development around other distric , around settlements in other districts , we acknowledged other other District Council 's concerns , and indeed , these are arguments we have used ourselves on the scale of development in Hambledon , er but we do n't feel that there has been a properly balanced assessment of the two options . |
2 | In particular , they do not worry that they will never be chairmen of the parent companies . |
3 | The they were scabs then and the scabs now , and they 'll always be scabs all their lives now . |
4 | They would start construction at the rate of one a year from 1982 onwards , and they would ideally be PWRs . |
5 | Oh no , I mean the these were clients and they could never be friends after doing that I 've come to the conclusion you can either keep your money or you can keep your friends , but you 're not going to do both . |
6 | Twenty million of them dispossessed , twenty million told they now lived in a foreign country and they could never be Germans again , for ever more . |
7 | But they will also be rivals when former Blue Peter girl Caron , 29 , presents a game show on Radio 5 — at the same time as mum is on air on Radio 2 . |
8 | But they will always be cuties to their mums — and Hello ! readers . |
9 | She 'd have to show Martin that though they would always be friends , her first loyalty lay with her husband . |