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

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1 I 'll be up in the shed .
2 I 'll be around in the summer to show you the ropes , depend upon it .
3 I 'll be back in the morning . ’
4 ‘ I 'm leaving , Sir John , but I 'll be back in the spring with His Majesty 's Justices and a thousand pikemen ! ’
5 he says I 'll be back in the morning
6 I 'll be back in the morning with my
7 I 'll be back in the morning with my bill , bill , bill
8 " I 'll be along in the morning . "
9 If it was n't , I 'd be up in the loft poring over old NME s . ’
10 I 'd be out in the fields , up to my shins in stinking red granules , and I 'd stand there looking up , easing my aching back , and watching the Gnats fly .
11 ‘ The lads were joking that I would be back in the team before they got their hands on the trophy , ’ said McGuinness .
12 The Marshal and I will be down in the porter 's lodge . ’
13 ‘ If things go well for me in the Football League during January I 'm sure I will be back in the green shirt . ’
14 She may be back in the office .
15 Serbs told : You 'll be out in the cold
16 She could be at home or she could be up in the wood still .
17 At best she 'd be back in the poorhouse while he … it did n't bear thinking of .
18 Oh shame as you 've just got your tennis racket , I thought you 'd be out in the garden around .
19 Feed 'er up , get a gold lamé turban and you could be back in the ring with 'er no time at all . ’
20 He begged her not to miss the party they were invited to on his account , so she made him a hot drink , turned on the TV and , making no bones about it , said she would be back in the morning .
21 He told them we knew all about it , and said we 'd be over in the morning .
22 And we 'd be out in the middle of that !
23 Hopefully we shall be back in the autumn with more news and views to share with you .
24 The year will be disappointing , but we are very confident that we will be back in the league table next year , ’ she added .
25 We will be back in the summer for perhaps a couple of days when we have got the bigger picture and can ask more intelligent questions , ’ he said .
26 If we travel hard and fast , we can be back in the city before nightfall . ’
27 There will be around in the room when they 're doing this any six research students who have experience with the equipment , and a lecturer , and the school teacher who was involved in planning that day 's work .
28 I believe they should be out in the like the National Press and things like that
29 They 'll find themselves chartered to carry pig-iron and cheap tin trays , just like everybody else ; and by that time they 'll be down in the South Seas loading rainbows and moonbeams .
30 As for the Irish , bless ‘ em , well … sure and bejabbers , they 'll be back in the morning to tell us what they 're having for dinner today …
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