Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adv] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | And certainly should be clearly be preferred on that basis . |
2 | However , MPAs should be still be given discretion to determine the exact order of the review in relation to the most serious problems encountered in their areas . |
3 | Now I also agree that these criteria are not of equal importance and I certainly would put the greatest weight on criterion one which is to avoid the greenbelt in fact I think it 's so important that it should n't be a criterion but it should be actually be within the preamble as it is now . |
4 | Oh Thomas must be still be Tottenham |
5 | It might be also be worth using a CPU performance-measuring utility , such as the SPEED.COM program that was included on the cover disk with our October 1992 issue . |
6 | it , and it does n't taste anything like , I mean this 'll be probably be home , nearest to homemade , but that |
7 | No , it 'll be probably be a long sight . |
8 | Yeah that 'll be probably be better wo n't it ? |
9 | Do n't tell everybody I said to that Yes they 'll be probably be smashing even when |
10 | she probably would n't become a manager , because usually you think you can change and develop but I think she 'll be then be able to become a manager and she 'll sort of learn , but she 'd have to actually change her personality for it . |
11 | there 'll be never be any other too young for her now . |
12 | I think we 'll be actually be friends in a couple of years ’ time . ’ |
13 | Yes , yes I think you could be well be right there Lynda . |
14 | This was the harvest that could be reasonably be expected in an average year . |
15 | Graveney thinks that this figure could be easily be nearer 80 if he were to change his stance . |
16 | Yes it 'd be just be the men at the graveyard . |
17 | It may be also be easier in these new circumstances for Greece and Turkey to wind down their long confrontation with each other . |
18 | i it may be still be there . |
19 | Coggins and Brown warned that , without government support in the form of investment allowances or tax incentives , or grants for research into new uses of materials , industry would be neither be able to provide a big enough market for recycled goods , nor invest in the plant required to carry out the recycling . |
20 | I knew I would be either be a hero or a villain . |
21 | But , erm , actually it would be probably be nice for you if you could record it in your training session because you can take in your pocket and sometimes you , you can get a better idea of how it 's |
22 | He promised that implementation of EC environmental laws would be indeed be a priority of the UK 's tenure , but added : " We are still looking at whether ( the legislation ) would benefit from shedding weight . " |
23 | And I would be always be with John in the stable and I got until I got into er some danger walking er underneath a horses legs and he 'd he 'd send me out banned me from the stable and shut the door . |
24 | We would be we would be Still be very immature if we did n't have |
25 | However , publication of records by the press would be only be permitted if authorized by the commission which had been set up to administer the files . |
26 | Later next year patients in general hospitals will be also be tested . |
27 | Mr Dalrymple will be also be buried tomorrow after 12.30 Mass in St Mary 's Church , Rasharkin . |
28 | Leeds ' new signing Kiwi Kevin Iro will be only be a spectator at tomorrow 's game due to an ankle injury . |
29 | The model 's implications for inflation and the Phillips curve can be also be shown formally . |
30 | The bizarre case of the stayaway fans can be however be easily explained . |