Example sentences of "[modal v] be say [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They should be standing here now as the party of high taxation , and saying sorry to the people of Wiltshire for supporting Kenneth Clarke and his team , for supporting John Major and his team , and they should be saying sorry for the part that we pa played in lying to the electorate at the last general election .
2 Jimmy carters relationship with and feelings towards the Shah were , it must be said ambiguous .
3 2.33 Something must be said next about claims by parents for the death of their adult children .
4 The very large majority of our sample , having been born between about 1885 and 1895 were in that special , and it might be said tragic , generation who were young adults during the Great War , then spent their middle years living through the Depression and the Second World War .
5 Crook added : ‘ People might be saying this is the beginning of the end of our challenge , but There 's such a lot more to come from us .
6 Er today about the sa So if you see one you 'll be saying this is the chuchet storm .
7 And I 'd just like to raise this now because I 'll be saying more when we get to seventeen .
8 know I know it 'll be say thirtyish percent .
9 It could be said that scripture 's view of the Devil and the evil spirits is mythological .
10 I could be saying that to sell the house , but I said it is .
11 I 'd be saying that fucking it ! , she does n't say that she 's sort of been he 's still
12 I never thought I 'd be saying this but I 'm now the proud owner of my very first home .
13 One may be to say that , although the use of the word ‘ threatening ’ is primarily a matter for the tribunal of fact , as a matter of law a person can not be held to threaten when his threatened conduct is ‘ lawful . ’
14 One way of putting this would be to say that with the deconstruction of these intervening cultural developments , we can see the early modern clearly once again .
15 T G I one saying by being called , continuous including T G I , the first paragraph could get rid of continuous surveys which , and I think what would be required there would be to say that continuous survey follow ad-hoc , all the continuous surveys except T G I follow ad-hoc procedures where appropriate .
16 erm Professor Ron Dore is going to talk a bit about when education should stop and I suspect will be saying some of the things that you 've already hinted at , and then later on Professor Colin Lacey will be talking about some aspects of teachers and teaching and training of teachers , and I suspect he will have something to say about mobility of teachers and careers of teachers as , as well .
17 ‘ You will be saying next that that is what they are doing in France .
18 But it can be said that enjoyment of pornography , at any level , only becomes deviant when it replaces normal sexual activity or when the latter becomes totally dependent upon pornography for initial excitation/maintenance of stimulus .
19 But in general it can be said that authority and direction within cultural production either derived directly from the integral social organization within which such duties were assigned , or , as in the case of classical Greek drama , were assigned within a civic organization and became , in effect , a process of tender and hire .
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