Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have a busy schedule for the next few days , so I may not be in touch . |
2 | Just nerves ; I 'm a weepy female and I should probably be on valium , but fuck it , I 'm riding it out , you know ? |
3 | I see no reason why I should not be at Kiawah Island in Captain Bernard Gallacher 's team in September . |
4 | I should n't be in Kelly 's . |
5 | I I find that I am assertive whereas at times I should n't be in fact most of the time I should n't be and I am |
6 | ‘ If I keep out of the chairman 's way , I should still be in charge for Wednesday 's Capital League match against Reading . ’ |
7 | I said I was rather tied up at the school over most week-ends ; though the half-term holiday was the week-end after next and I might just be in Athens then — but I could n't be sure . |
8 | I do remember that I left a sort of note for my family telling them not to worry because I 'd got a good job and I might not be in touch for a while , but then it all gets kind of overlaid with a memory of a headache like you would n't believe , and shock at being connected to all these horrible machines and — ’ |
9 | Steiner 's regime at the Priory , the guard system , that sort of thing , only I 'll already be in London . |
10 | It 's a step up , too , I 'll practically be in charge there . |
11 | ‘ I 'll soon be in prison now , ’ he thought . |
12 | I 'll still be in charge of the team tomorrow . |
13 | I 'll never be like Chuck Berry and Little Richard — that ‘ oldie but goodie ’ vibe |
14 | ‘ I 'll obviously be in touch if I have any news . ’ |
15 | I could n't be at peace until I knew the answers to these . |
16 | I do n't like , just , I could n't be like Deirdre and , put me overall on and in go in without collecting me thoughts getting myself together Deirdre never arrives till about three minutes before she gets in the door , she 's putting her overall on saying come on ladies , its time were , but she 's putting her overall and on , and they all sit there looking at her and so |
17 | I could only be of help . ’ |
18 | I 'd rather carry on in my own sweet way , and I 'd rather be in Stockholm . |
19 | ‘ I 'd still be at home now if … ’ |
20 | But yes , I would rather be at home if I had the choice . |
21 | ‘ I would n't be at Arsenal if it was n't for him . |
22 | It can become a very bureaucratic process anyway so I would n't be in favour of trying to impose one overall system . ’ |
23 | Mr Deputy Speaker I I would n't be in order to go into this but I do n't agree at all , as the honourable gentleman 's well aware , that filthy protectionism of the C A P forces up prices of food for the average family in Britain by twenty eight pounds a week . |
24 | If I did not believe our politics — our socialism — worthy of majority support , I would not be in politics . |
25 | I realized how much happier I would always be with Biddy than with Estella . |
26 | Your father and I would still be in Akmeyon if it was n't for your zeide . |
27 | Are you sure I ca n't be of assistance ? ’ |
28 | ‘ I ca n't be at school with all |
29 | If you use the future tense — telling your subconscious ‘ I will soon be at peace with myself — it will just sit back and wait . |
30 | We 'll have to tell Miss Brewster that I wo n't be at school . ’ |