Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [modal v] be [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 I 'm not sure that I can — well — that I 'd be able to — "
3 ‘ 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 . ’
4 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 .
5 She saw Edouard first — she had positioned herself so that she would be able to .
6 ‘ But is n't the main thing that she should be able to milk cows , churn good butter , value animals and direct farm workers ? ’
7 My grandmother bought it so that she could be close to Harrods for the shopping . ’
8 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 .
9 The reason for avoiding yeast is simply that you may be sensitive to it .
10 There are other sums of money that you might be entitled to , too , before we can move on to the business of budgeting .
11 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 .
12 ‘ I am informed that you will be amenable to cooperation . ’
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 If the hon. Member for Oldham , West or I wrote to our local tax inspector and claimed that someone had put a form through our letterbox requiring only our signature for the taxation officer to open up our tax affairs for the past 30 years on the offchance that we might be entitled to something , that would be farcical .
16 Much higher quality than the bioprinting rollers that we may be used to using .
17 there 's a hundred thousand pounds worth of claims th then there are more fees that we would be entitled to .
18 I am sure that my right hon. Friend will agree that we should be grateful to the vast majority of staff who work in children 's homes and who deal daily with children who , almost by definition , are difficult and disturbed .
19 It 's no longer a voice of political disagreement even ; everyone knows that the rain forests should be saved , we all agree that racism is bad , fascism is not popular , communism is over , we all agree that we should be kinder to each other …
20 The big issue for Scotland is the real fear that we will be subject to savage cuts in two or three years time . ’
21 There is a possibility that we will be able to book Colin Garratt 's new show for some time in the spring , but I am awaiting information as to when the new show will be launched .
22 providing , and you 've been living off capital in that way , and and and I 'm not prepared to do that , but I do think there is strong case for borrowing , er , providing it 's kept in in that in in er er under control at this time , and borrowing , I may feel that we will be able to be in a much better position to take our capital receipts and use them advantageously in the future .
23 Sarah believed that Tess and Rob were so devoted to George that they would be close to him , no matter where he was .
24 He said that they would be subject to the same collective discipline , would be able to carry a majority in the Commons and would be able to sustain the short-term unpopularity of some of the decisions that might be necessary to get the economy moving again .
25 If this was the source of the visitors ' continuing jurisdiction in disciplinary appeals , then it was accepted that they would be amenable to judicial review , their situation being in certain respects comparable to that of a visitor to a university or college who holds that position by virtue of his office , cp the Queen as visitor of the University of Hull : see the Page case [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 , 1279 .
26 It seems , therefore , that they would be accountable to no one .
27 He disliked the arriviste Jews because he felt that they were provincial and superstitious and liable to arouse hostility ; nor did he believe that they would be loyal to France .
28 She prayed that they would be kind to her , and that Benny would n't change and find a new friend .
29 Both sides undertook to take steps to implement these proposals once the British government had established that they would be acceptable to the people of Rhodesia as a whole .
30 In Russia itself , parliamentary deputies hinted that they might be open to a spot of bribery when , earlier this year , they discussed a bill to guarantee them various privileges for life — a flat in Moscow , a salary , priority booking on aircraft and trains .
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