Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] happens to be " in BNC.

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1 Well I think er what I 'll do because Stuart who 's the C E O rather happens to be with us er I think I 'll ask Stuart if he would like to make a few remarks .
2 McInally 's agent just happens to be Denis Roache .
3 I think Alone In the Dark just happens to be one of those games .
4 If the population already happens to be dominated by genes for pathway 1 , selection will favour other genes for pathway 1 , and penalize genes for pathway 2 .
5 The vorticity intensification process will be strongest where the vorticity already happens to be large .
6 But if , by any chance , the reporter 's wife or husband also happens to be an Environmental Health Officer somewhere else , and happens to know that he or she is going off to do an interview , and say , ‘ Hey .
7 And if a commercial building which suffers multi-million pound damage also happens to be a ‘ prestige ’ target , then so much the better .
8 Gooch , having exceeded the mighty Hammond 's Test aggregate , edged into his stumps ; Hick messed up an attempted pull against Waqar ; Smith was held brilliantly by the substitute fielder at third slip ( Latif also happens to be the deputy wicketkeeper ) ; and on the stroke of tea Stewart , having batted imperiously for four hours , fell disappointingly to a catch at cover off slow left-armer Mujtaba .
9 He 's a good-looking man , and the smile just happens to be part of the job .
10 The wedge also happens to be erotically fashionable at this time .
11 A day 's golf with the president of this company or that company when the fellow who makes up the four and plays with the president of the corporation just happens to be last year 's Masters Champion .
12 That game just happens to be the Tennent 's Irish Senior Cup semi-final against Avoca .
13 The world No. 3 from Australia also happens to be the president of the International Squash Players Association and he said : ‘ Jansher was only at the dinner 15 minutes and this is a poor showing .
14 our sales manager , popped the question to ( whose father also happens to be a customer ) and their big day will be sometime in the summer .
15 One is that the figure of 300 per cent increase in productivity just happens to be that which would have had to occur to cost-justify the installation of CAD given capital and wage costs in the early 1980s in the UK when this figure gained currency .
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