Example sentences of "[adv prt] be " in BNC.
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1 | Could the gradual slowing down be an attempt to draw the movement out to more orthodox Mahlerian scale ? |
2 | Reckon it 'll all be over be Christmas , and anyways who 'd want to bomb lil' Weirwold . |
3 | That 'll be up be up at least another s ooh foot probably . |
4 | You ca n't wake up be too tired ! |
5 | My conscience tells me that I owe it to God to be grateful to my father , who has spent his time unwearyingly upon my education , so that I may lighten his burden , look after myself and later on be able to support my sister … |
6 | In view of these limitations , and knowing Father 's esteem for conciseness , I have listed here the revised round of duties he will from now on be expected to perform . ’ |
7 | The statue will from now on be displayed in the Sala delle Niobe ; the reattribution is documented in the publication Statua del guerriero ferito . |
8 | Second , the formulation of the Authority 's educational policies and programmes , especially those which teachers are expected to translate into day-to-day practice , should from now on be grounded in prior consultation with teachers and others , together with analysis of relevant conceptual and empirical research , and those devising such policies and programmes should be able to justify them in terms of the considerations which this process will reveal . |
9 | Be assured that the risks taken now would later on be even greater as the disease progresses . |
10 | Come on be ready . |
11 | But this ‘ lough ’ turned out be an arm of the sea itself , an Irish fjord at Leenane . |
12 | In fact , the second objective of the US-led intervention in the crisis has turned out be the real concern . |
13 | Although this turned out be the quietest piece of the whole site , at the far extreme a very small hammered coin came to light which looks to be 16th/17th century and of Italian or Papal States origin . |
14 | Parker turned out out be one of those people whom Glass only saw ‘ through the windows of the clubs I could n't get into . ’ |
15 | Phillips what a wonderful ball that almost turned out be there because er Crosby had it not been a better defender would have been in behind Whitlow . |