Example sentences of "[pron] and [adj] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | A gratuitous transfer of property into the joint names of himself and another will be presumed to be made upon trust for the person transferring , unless there is something to show that a benefit to the transferee was intended ; such intention will be presumed where the transfer is made by a father to his child . |
2 | You ever lift your hand to me and that 'll be the end . ’ |
3 | My fantasies were never about specific sexual activities , they were always on the level of some emotional transcendence — someone would come along and embrace me and that would be it ; I could n't really envisage what the nitty gritty practical things were . |
4 | I may lose them and that would be terrible ! |
5 | I would hang them all round the school and you 'd all get stuck to them and that would be the end of it . |
6 | according towards the under revelation he talks about how these , these dumb idols and these pieces of gold have got nothing in them and that 'd be way in which the , the ones would be caught out , because of these gold or whatever have got nothing in them you see . |
7 | The other jobs have some slack in them and this can be calculated as in Figure 6.7 . |
8 | The other jobs have some slack in them and this can be calculated as in Figure 6.7 . |
9 | There are two main ways of interpreting them and these will be discussed below . |
10 | Quite often the landlord will attempt to avoid this provision applying to itself and this should be resisted . |
11 | I am not suggesting that you should collapse in a soggy heap if you bang your head or shut your finger in the door ; but suppressing tears when you are really unhappy is suppressing the grief itself and this can be harmful in several ways : |
12 | The only evidence Shorter has of changing sexual attitudes is the rise in illegitimacy itself and this can be in large part explained , as we shall see , as the product of a persistent traditional sexual attitude in the changing economic context of proletarianisation . |
13 | George knew that if he left Lennie to speak he would mess up everything and that would be the end of their job . |
14 | Yeah so she 's got to buy a cheaper one and that would be added to it . |
15 | It would take most of the silver he had on him and that would be just for half an ounce of what was needed . |
16 | You pray you will be like him and all will be well . ’ |
17 | If his , his mum was n't there he 'd just hold on to her and that would be it would n't it ? |
18 | There must be money in it and that may be the reason for an attempt to fool the laboratory in its work with thermoluminescence . |
19 | But in his absence no-one was capable of providing it and that must be hugely worrying for Wilkinson , who has taken the biggest gamble of his successful career by selling the striker . |
20 | Well it 's never been serviced since the day we bought it and that must be a good ten years ago . |
21 | If you have no back-ups , then one day you will lose it and that could be the end of your business . |
22 | She , however , will be acutely aware of it and this will be an obstacle to cleaving . |
23 | although we did notice , I mean , it and this will be during the er sixties anyway that erm , er the various new types of fittings that came out on er several of the London manufacturers were erm stepped up really were n't they you know |
24 | Most hole-dwellers have to excavate their homes for themselves and that can be hard work . |
25 | Yeah cos there 's , on your own all the time and you feel you 've got no time for yourself and that can be fairly bad at times . |
26 | I think ours and all will be going home . |