Example sentences of "[noun] be " in BNC.

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1 Itd be interesting to see the corner count for this game .
2 I also wagered itd be an advantage for corners to get several players sticking to each other in steps to get a 10ft player .
3 If I had to choose itd be strachan every time .
4 Within a few weeks of his appointment the new Metropolitan was urging , in an interview with Romania Libera , that religion be taught in schools and announcing that a Synod-appointed commission would select the basic religious concepts to be taught in primary , junior and senior schools .
5 Given that the main aims of most arts departments , and of the examination syllabuses in arts subjects , refer to the development of such qualities as ‘ imagination ’ , ‘ creativity ’ , and the ‘ ability to respond expressively to given stimuli ’ ; qualities that are essentially concerned with that same kind of engagement with ‘ sensuous forms ’ mentioned above , and we are left asking the question ‘ Can , or even should , children 's work in the arts be examined at all ? ’
6 So why should not his political successors be war criminals ?
7 But although organic molecules are the essential components of modern living things , they can not in isolation be considered living .
8 Also how far can a remedy be diluted before the remedy is inactive ?
9 But to whom should the remedy be given ?
10 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
11 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
12 The report recommends that both the fossil fuel levy and the liabilities inherited by Nuclear Electric be taken away from the company and vested in a separate trust fund .
13 That those responsible for the choice of hymns and worship songs be guided by the quality of their doctrinal content , language and musical idiom , and that both the new and the old be included in the repertoire ( 530–533 , 538 — 539 , 541 ) .
14 It provided for the unimpeded movement of foreign exchange and gold into and out of the country by both Philippine residents and overseas investors , and removed the requirement that foreign exchange earned abroad by Philippine-based commodity and service exporters be sold to Manila-based banks .
15 ‘ Where will our exporters be if one day the foreign shipowners find it cheaper only to call in Rotterdam with just a few feeder services to this country ? ’
16 Neither can file association be customised to the user .
17 This was followed by a second resolution , proposed by Dent ( Newcastle upon Tyne ) and seconded by J Paul ( Ayrshire ) to the effect : That the matter of this Association be referred to a special committee consisting of the President of this Conference ( the Rev W B Sleight ) as Chairman , and twelve gentlemen ( six deaf and dumb and six hearing ) .
18 BY A LARGE MAJORITY THE CONFERENCE OF DELEGATES HELD AT BOURNEMOUTH DURING THE 1971 CONGRESS RESOLVED THAT THE TITLE OF THE ASSOCIATION BE CHANGED TO BRING IT INTO LINE WITH MORE MODERN USAGE .
19 Er , I 'd like to propose that Mr J C , a director retiring in accordance with article eighty of the company 's Articles of Association be and is hereby re-elected a director of the company .
20 And it has even been argued that the pragmatists simply ‘ extended Spencer to argue that , since all human activity could be interpreted as the outcome of the instinct for survival , so therefore could thinking be ’ .
21 Adorno insisted instead that thinking be ‘ mimetic ’ and contain a ‘ utopian moment ’ from which critique can be launched .
22 ‘ And of course , ’ John said , thinking be could see the end of this train of thought , ‘ the price of meal is bound to rise beyond their reach . ’
23 A large brood is spawned , and it is recommended some of the developing fry be removed from the parents within the first two weeks of them becoming free-swimming , so as to achieve a high survival rate .
24 Style may crystallize into persona and persona be understood as a public presentation of a particular type of social being .
25 And let thine ears be attentive .
26 Neither can reasons of motive or intention be relied upon if , for the sake of argument , I admit that good faith and the best of intentions prevail throughout .
27 Most laws against corporate criminal behaviour require that intention be proved before guilt can be established .
28 The court can not attach a meaning to words which they can not bear , but if the words are capable of bearing more than one meaning why should not Parliament 's true intention be enforced rather than thwarted ?
29 And even if she did , she thought bleakly , could that grief be any worse than the pain she was already feeling ?
30 On Raglan Road on an autumn day I saw her first , and knew That her dark hair would weave a snare that I would one day rue I saw the danger , then I walked along the enchanted way And I said let grief be a falling leaf At the dawning of the day …
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