Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [pron] [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah it must be it 's not cheap
2 It must be I was only thinking the other day the number of bakers but er the number of small bakers that were in Caldmore there was the two brothers one was in Road and one was in Street there was on the corner of Street , where the Co-op have that place now that was they were all bread bakers , were bread bakers er a bit further down Street going towards Street was bakery , they were a bakers and confectioners in Street
3 Whoever the child-murdering Mingrelians might be they were certainly a long way away .
4 the landlords in Saigon are if you like more commercial , more capitalist , it might be they were better organized than landlords in the north .
5 It might be it 's just under the eye
6 You know before you 're sure whether it 's cos you know if you get into probation you see , that 's quite a specialized area and , and it may I think actually it might be it 's quite difficult to get into .
7 The burly barman , it might be he was once a footballer : he booted the man up and down and up and down and out into the street .
8 they might be thinking that we 'll relax , we do n't really know.They could be playing for time.It could be they are seriously re-thinking .
9 Perhaps people realise that in England these women are ultimately powerless , so they feel there is no point in helping them , or perhaps they think that the sons are to a certain extent justified , or may be it is just a matter of people not having the time or energy to do anything about it .
10 It may be it is not the hair itself but possible the style of fishing associated that could be the problem .
11 … However reprehensible conduct of this kind may be it is not , at least in circumstances such as the present , an abuse or , in another word , a misuse of the court 's process .
12 Erm so I think it was probably quite well attended though there were a vast number of these green files left at the end so may be it was n't as well attended as I thought it had been .
13 I sometimes one may be I 'm completely wrong
14 Thus , the rate for B would be which is now consistent with the fact of uniformly lower age-specific rates than A. You can check that standardizing A by B 's population gives a rate for A of 12.2 against B's 11.0 .
15 The minister 's answer in Parliament that the cost to the airlines of providing concessionary travel for airline employees would be nothing was exactly what in practice had been happening under the old law .
16 Let's face it the real shocker would be who IS N'T plotting behind the smoothie 's back .
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