Example sentences of "[vb base] [adj] [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Nay , my lady , I fear that might be unwise . |
2 | ‘ If it is anything like this room used to be , Lady Lavinia , ’ Theda said wryly , ‘ I fear that would be impossible . ’ |
3 | it 's and that 's telephone and fax Yeah I mean that 'll be great , yes . |
4 | I mean that would be easy for him . |
5 | I mean that would be useful . |
6 | I mean that 'd be brilliant ! |
7 | family , yeah and the children I expect that 'll be interesting for them , cos I quite imagine he would of meet many English children knocking around really , cos the situation is he went |
8 | But health officials say that would be impossible . |
9 | The biggest cider makers in the country , Bulmers , who are based in Hereford , say that would be disastrous for the cider industry . |
10 | Our streamlined bodies , lack of fur and webbed fingers suggest this could be true . |
11 | Marketing director Robin Whitbread said : ‘ We expect this will be significant with more than eight million shoppers taking advantage of over 750 lines . |
12 | One option believed to be under consideration by GEC would be to form its own partnership with British Aerospace , but MoD sources say this would be unlikely to overcome its fundamental objections to GEC 's involvement . |
13 | All monitors and TV sets give off high levels of electro-magnetic fields at all frequencies and there have been one or two studies that suggest these might be harmful . |
14 | As for the new garden , the Becks hope that will be ready for public viewing by the Summer of 1994 . |
15 | It 's in there because you ca n't have executive style cabinet government in local government unless you pay executive councillors executive salaries , it 's got nothing to do with the idea of you getting thirty five pounds rather than thirty three if we stay here all day erm I would just , I 'm really wisely advised to make one point er Mr er was c wondering why this did n't have majority support actually most of it did I think Mr will confirm that he and his colleagues were happy to support all of the proposed responses from A to J on page thirty and thirty one but were not happy with response B and I would like to er that erm that er when our responses do go forward it is made clear that apart from little paragraph B there was all party support because I really feel that our local authority associates need to know that and erm I hope that will be little B was er a piece that erm certainly I and my colleagues supported er , rather . |
16 | I want to be with you and still hope this will be possible one day . |
17 | We have contracted a native dentist to design the super de luxe version with terrifying teeth , enough to clear the river of all nasty wildlife , and hope these will be ready for the next paddling season . |
18 | But the Christmas mummers remained — and some who read this will be able to recall them . |
19 | It is desirable that the systems we develop in-house should be compatible with those in use elsewhere . |
20 | I know that would be funny . |
21 | Er as far as I know that 'll be okay . |
22 | processing and he said you know that 'd be fine to do so |
23 | I know that could be impossible for you . |
24 | ‘ I know this must be difficult for you , perhaps even a little traumatic , but do n't take it to heart . |
25 | I need not go on because I know this will be familiar to all of us . |
26 | I know this will be unpopular especially as he has won the League but I just feel he does n't handle ALL his players well . |
27 | ‘ I know this will be difficult for the least well-off and we will be giving them special help . ’ |
28 | Release 7.3 will be available in the second quarter of 1993 priced at $435 per user for up to 64 users , $365 thereafter . |
29 | Within this chapter our concern is with those , both Marxist and non-Marxist , who have taken as given the particular direction in which technology has developed , and with those who , while accepting that it is possible and desirable to exercise some social control over technology , have taken the view that there is no fundamental conflict at the work-place and that the system of organisation there can be optimised in the light of a set of objectives to which they assume all would be able to agree . |
30 | ‘ I suppose that might be true , ’ said Nerina . |