Example sentences of "they [modal v] [adv] be [vb pp] at " in BNC.
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1 | British officials thought about banning imports of plastic waste , until the processors pointed out that they would thus be put at a disadvantage to their competitors . |
2 | A Hungarian government spokesman has warned that they would probably be killed at the airport if they were returned to Mongolia . |
3 | Further , some opponents hoped that , even if the bills passed through Parliament , they would still be lost at the subsequent referenda . |
4 | Cable & Wireless 's manager for managed data networks , Richard Henables , says that they will either be integrated at a later date , or they may simply receive a send level of service . |
5 | And they will actually be looked at quite closely will individual products . |
6 | What is even more chilling for the people who have bought their council houses at a discounted price is that they will now be taxed at today 's full value . |
7 | In the pre-1973 definition case of BS Brown and Son Ltd v Craik Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 WLR 752 which was accepted as authority in Aswan Engineering ( 1987 ) , the House of Lords held that goods will be unmerchantable if they can only be resold at a substantially reduced price . |
8 | But if they can only be anticipated at the end of one of the odd periods , they will have an effect on real output because prices are fixed . |
9 | For example , The Economist ( 1987 ) noted that " banks lose money in the eurobond market because it is the most competitive capital market … compete to underwrite bonds at rates so cheap they can only be sold at a loss , often exceeding fees ( 1 ⅞%); ng … some institutions subsidise borrowers by providing money at below market rates … |
10 | They can only be resolved at great danger to myself and so I beg you , my Lord , to order my withdrawal from this country for Satan walks here . |