Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Your coin must be in a reasonably good state if you can read the lettering , so it should be worth at least £50.00 , probably more , depending on its condition . |
2 | The package should be worth around A$100 million . |
3 | No tourist should be without at least 10 times as many pockets as they 'll ever find use for . |
4 | The centre of the ball should be at about shoulder height . |
5 | there on Friday have one of these , should be on on Friday |
6 | That 's always been very important and that should be the letter so that should be on on the , on the |
7 | Both books imply what childhood should be like by being very straightforward about the present reality for all too many of the world 's children . |
8 | To decide what the company should be like in five years time may not solve a crisis that is looming up next month . |
9 | I should be in in the morning . |
10 | I think that the parish council 's involvement should be by by reference on the board . |
11 | But I should be by around Tuesday night . |
12 | In other words to break his deemed domicile a person leaving the United Kingdom must be outside of the United Kingdom for three years counting three lots of 12 months from the time he left the United Kingdom . |
13 | Even without its glass bottle it must be worth at least $1,500 . |
14 | Obviously , if two objects are physically connected they must be at about the same distance from us , and yet many of these Arp associations include objects with redshifts that ‘ ought ’ to place them far apart along the line of sight . |
15 | Protection is given for the duration of the term , which must be for at least six months , with prior prescribed notice . |
16 | This was what it must be like on a toboggan roaring down the snowy slope of a mountainside . |
17 | Imagine , for a moment , what it must be like to be the parent of young children in a poor community in Bangladesh or Mozambique . |
18 | He felt for the first time in his life what it must be like to be one of them and was overwhelmed with a feeling of sadness and futility . |
19 | They were silent for a moment , Rachel trying to contemplate what it must be like to be entirely alone in the world , then , as a sudden thought hit her she glanced up . |
20 | You do n't grasp it when you 're young , and if you 're born , obviously as a lot of the population now are , much younger , and have n't really been either touched or involved in a war , it 's very difficult , it 's something which we 've all seen on television , we 've all seen it at the films and you tend if you 're not careful , to pick up the glamorous side of it , you do n't realise I do n't think and in fact I keep saying this — I do n't think you can ever realise what it must be like to be in a battle until you 've actually been there . |
21 | If you know they have always enjoyed close companionship until they finally had to live alone , it is not difficult to imagine what it must be like for them to have no one to share their life with any longer , and no hand to hold as their step becomes less sure . |
22 | It 's touching at their core because it helps them to recognize and understand their own experience of oppression , or what life must be like for their own sister , brother , mother or a member of the youth club . |
23 | He could hardly begin to imagine what it must be like for her — everything severed , no turning back , the entire texture of her life abandoned for the deep terror of the new . |
24 | ‘ I ca n't imagine what it must be like for you . ’ |
25 | I could hardly conceive what it must be like in winter : the incessant darkness ; the piercing cold when the spray froze as it hit the deck and formed great blocks of ice at the bows ; howling gales and never-ending work ; then a few days in port and out to sea again , week after week , month after month . |
26 | Surely , too , it must be from within the group of American tourists , plus their tutors and their guide , that the guilty party was to be sought . |
27 | But only days before Mr Sok Hay stood in front of his villa speculating on how much his property might be worth in the future , Khmer Rouge guerrillas had ambushed a Phnom Penh army patrol in the hills close by . |
28 | No matter what the individual records might be like in themselves , the ten studio albums , two live LPs and two compilations represent a major body of work . |
29 | We can not even start to conceive what conditions might be like in that universe , but there is no reason to conclude , point-blank , that it does not exist . |
30 | It 's difficult enough dealing with you when you 're halfway normal — I dread to think what you might be like in a state of delirium . ’ |