Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] be [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It just occurred to me that Tuesday would be another opportunity to talk to Julian , the guy who comes in and does the S U legal aid stuff .
2 The collapse of international trade talks between the EC and the United States will be more grist to their mill .
3 Oh yes , Darcy 's Utopia will be all freedom and hard work , and all alive and energetic with a perpetual sense of achievement .
4 Training at Kingsholm could be all ticket in future if the crowds for this week 's visit of England is anything to go by …
5 It seemed ridiculous that a newcomer like Gary could be any threat to a well-established house like Mattli .
6 Tottenham Court Road must be that point , an interchange from the black line to the red .
7 Grunwick Photoprocessing could be any factory employing Asians in any part of Britain .
8 The Wearsiders ' prize for victory at West Ham will be another trip to London against a Chelsea side managed by their old FA Cup hero , Ian Porterfield .
9 And I 've always secretly thought , Carmen will be another spinster .
10 A fully-fit and in-form Stewart would be another bonus for Glens boss Strain in his bid to build an attractive as well as successful Oval team .
11 He was rather glad that Araminta would be some way removed from him , and reflected that cold water might be no bad thing .
12 Adam Burns might be many things , but she doubted if ‘ handyman around the house ’ was one of them .
13 They have already knocked out First Division West Ham and Chelsea and , in this cluttered sporting weekend , Norwich could be another faller .
14 James I declared that ‘ soon London will be all England . ’
15 The Tertiary " Wildflysch " of Switzerland may be another example .
16 Dublin may be all heart and soul , a cracking lad who 'll give 110 per cent .
17 Jackie could be either sex , but Jack is male .
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