Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] be saying " in BNC.
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1 | If he really supports the work of the east London TEC , he should not be saying that firms should not spend 0.5 per cent . |
2 | So curtains and mountains should really be saying curtains and mountains . |
3 | The staff here maybe I should be I should n't be saying this the staff are finding it very difficult I mean what I 'm trying to say is for goodness sake eyes should be opened . |
4 | Sorry I should n't be saying because I was Incidentally , I did n't say to you that when they transcribe it , if a name comes up they , they just write erm do you want a cup of tea , name ? |
5 | If it is n't then what we should then be saying is no week time over no week time work and just all work Saturdays if you see what I 'm getting at . |
6 | In answer to the third question , the utilitarian might suggest that there is at least as great a tendency to convergence on these bases as pertains to any of the social sciences ( which may not be saying much ) . |
7 | He 's the best of the lot , I mean , it may not be saying a lot , |
8 | DRINKERS at TV 's most famous bar may soon be saying cheers in another watering hole . |
9 | The company might perhaps be saying that , as happens throughout Britain , nursery children are drawing on waste computer paper . |
10 | ‘ You might not be saying that when the refugees come back from Australia , ’ Fergus said sourly . |
11 | If we stopped to check out what we really wanted to do , our internal voices might not be saying , ‘ Time to go out clubbing , ’ but , ‘ Out with the Ovaltine , on with the duvet and open the Ruth Rendell . ’ |
12 | Harold MacMillan , Prime Minister , might still be saying to the electorate that they had never had it so good — which was true in terms of the change-round from post-war reconstruction , wartime destruction , and the days of depression ; but to someone of Leonard 's background , from Canada , the place was a bore . |
13 | He might still be saying — lying through his teeth — that her breasts were as firm as ever . |
14 | But if it were an ancient castle standing there against the skyline , if what we looked out at tomorrow morning was a row of turrets , we 'd probably be saying how magnificent it is . ’ |
15 | As you look at the above diagram of the learning cycle you may well be saying to yourself ‘ Is that all there is to it ? |
16 | Would n't be saying bloody Italians would I ? |
17 | What he ca n't be saying if he understands the system is , " 1 want to vote effectively both for my first-preference candidate and for my second or any lower preference " . |
18 | ‘ They are children on the brink , at the end of their tether , and we ca n't be saying to them come back in 50 weeks . ’ |
19 | If his excuse is that he will not be saying anything new , I hope that the newspapers will note that he will just be churning out the same old stuff yet again . |
20 | Perhaps : will probably be saying to yourself ‘ 4 + 6 — 10 ; + 9 = 19 … ’ and so on . |
21 | " You 'll be coming back here now and then ; we sha n't be saying good-bye to you . |
22 | And you wo n't be saying anything to that ponce of a boss you 've got , Howard ? ’ |
23 | ‘ You wo n't be saying that if we have to close the factory and put everybody out of work . ’ |
24 | ‘ You wo n't be saying that tomorrow . ’ |