Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pers pn] [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I then reported situation and at end I told him that after tonight I might be of no further use and should resign with the whole Cabinet .
2 that after to-night I might be of no further use , & should resign with the whole Cabinet .
3 I thought of how I 'd be in full control if I was alone .
4 If one believes that the universe will expand and then contract again , as the no boundary proposal seems to imply , this becomes a question of why we should be in the expanding phase rather than the contracting phase .
5 Before long they would be off the map .
6 130 and H167 seem to have made good starts , but Z114 better watch out since before long he may be in H167 's dirty wind .
7 In terms of sustainability , we we have done underdone undertaken the same exercise which Barton Willmore have done , and looked at all the various sources , I mean from there you should be including those published by the rural development corporation , commission I should say .
8 Oh I just think the will be in there they 'll be in the
9 £so , your rear hand has to be drawn further and further back from where it should be in order to remain immediately effective .
10 a decision in detail as to where it should be in the short term ( one year ahead ) and a longer-term plan for about the next three to four years :
11 It 's gone to where it can be of use . "
12 In a Panorama documentary on Monday night , Tim 's father Colin will say : ‘ I wanted to look at the man , to hear his voice and to ask him directly about how he could be in league with an organisation like the IRA .
13 ‘ We indicated we would be interested to talk to Gerry Adams , because I wanted to look at the man and hear his voice and ask him directly about how he could be in league with an organisation like the IRA .
14 ‘ We indicated we would be interested to talk to Gerry Adams , because I wanted to look at the man and hear his voice and ask him directly about how he could be in league with an organisation like the IRA .
15 He thought about how it might be to be , say , a fox confronted with an angry sheep .
16 So I 'm going to attempt in very quick terms a a rationalization for why it might be in your interest to do so .
17 ‘ Look , ’ he said , braking and getting out — at least they would be on the same level then , instead of her being ten frigid feet tall and him crouching six inches high in the driving seat of his car — ‘ about last night … ’
18 No one expects every one to hit these targets in the middle , but at least they should be in sight and the marksman should be provided with a gun that shoots straight .
19 When the gym was recently installed managing director Bruce Gyngell said : ‘ We may all be out of work , but at least we 'll be in peak condition . ’
20 He probably would n't be very interested in what she had to say , but at least he would be near her and she could dwell upon the handsome face which was exactly as she had remembered it .
21 At least she could be near other people , even if she dare n't get close .
22 But at least you will be on your own .
23 But at least it 'll be on the cards wo n't it ?
24 In this way , even if the pupil does finally reject the Church 's teaching , at least it will be on the basis of informed opinion rather than emotion , bias or misunderstanding .
25 For by now they must be in Matthew .
26 By now he would be in the train , the 17.20 , that got to Chelmsford just after ten to six .
27 Franco Ferrero wishes to apologize for the delay in sending out his Kayak & Mountain brochure but by now it should be on the way to all who requested it .
28 By now she 'll be in Paris . ’
29 I thought by now I should be at home , I thought by now I should have secured peace , or died honourably in the attempt .
30 By tomorrow they would be in place .
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