Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] be [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , and I 've just asked John , so I must be now with , no I 've just asked Kim , so I must be now with Philip . |
2 | I 'll be here at quarter to six |
3 | I 'll be here on Tuesday Marcus . |
4 | Right if you have problems er before you leave or when you 're advising afterwards I 'll be here throughout vacation and before your exams so come along and you go through |
5 | ‘ I 'll be away on business for five or six weeks anyway . |
6 | I expect I 'll be away before breakfast tomorrow . ’ |
7 | Please note that I 'll be away from Edinburgh 7–21 September , in case you want to ring and discuss things . |
8 | I 'll be away from England for six months . ’ |
9 | I 'll be there with bells — as they say , ’ Rob laughed . |
10 | I 'll be there with Gav so we can report back on it . |
11 | Three pounds , I 'm doing two signings , one is this Sunday at the Radio Lincolnshire Open Show , I 'll be there on Sunday from two till four signing the Good Old Days Quiz Book , two till four this Sunday at Radio Lincolnshire 's Open Day and on Wednesday December the eighth I 'll be at at Nottingham , and doing a signing there for the Good Old Days Quiz Book , B B C publication . |
12 | But the move came under fire last night when right wing Tory MP John Carlisle , said : ‘ I 'll be there on Saturday . |
13 | I 'll be there to work . |
14 | I 'll be home by midnight and eager to see what you produce for me . |
15 | ‘ By the time I 've done the rest of this week , two Gypsy Barons , and two more Countess Maritzas , I 'll be totally on top of everything . |
16 | I could be comfortably at home sitting in front of the fire watching television . |
17 | I wish I could be more like Angela in Married To The Mob , in that respect . ’ |
18 | For example the lift phobic may say , ‘ I do n't like lifts — I might get trapped — no one might notice — I 'll be stuck there for ages — I 'll begin to suffocate — I could be there for days — I 'll starve to death . ’ |
19 | In a few years I 'd be just like mammy , cleaning for toffs ; and I 'd have weans and it 'd be too late then , and my man 'd be just like daddy was before he died , working a' week and getting drunk on Friday nights and a' day Saturdays . ’ |
20 | Could we do that , I 'd be entirely in favour of splitting the Tate . |
21 | In 1987 , I would be here in rue Trablos again to find that the grass had formed a miniature jungle , that the bushes had become trees that sometimes grew taller than the ruins , small groves and forests of dark , luxuriant foliage moving gently in the hot breeze . |
22 | Whether I would be unequivocally in favour of the protestors , well I 'll be guided . |
23 | In typical style Shaheen had commissioned the QE2 to take a large party of people to the opening and offered me a cabin on her , but as I could not spare the time and was not sure that I would be entirely at home with my fellow passengers , I flew over in response to his invitation . |
24 | I shall be away until January 11th , but need to process this information IMMEDIATELY I get back , so please , please , please have it waiting on my doorstep . |
25 | I shall be here at Les Châtaigniers this morning … ’ |
26 | But they will always know the times when I shall be here in Shrewsbury , and I will see to it that whenever possible they shall have word of my moves between . ’ |
27 | I 'm going back with Celia but I shall be here in time to get your breakfast in the morning . ’ |
28 | Fellow Tory MP John Carlisle added : ‘ I shall be there on Saturday . |
29 | I will be here at quarter to six . |
30 | Alas I had to refuse as I will be away in Palm Beach on that date . |