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

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1 I should be more encouraged if I could identify within the Labour party a consensus for the preservation of the Union .
2 Well , I 'll help you , I 'll be round , I 'll be here helping but I must I want to get on with some work .
3 And before Bill Robins left for Sanderstown he gave me his address and telephone number , saying , ‘ I 'll be really hurt if you ever come to Sanderstown and do n't look me up .
4 I tried working myself into the ground , but I could be totally exhausted and still remember .
5 I 'd be awfully obliged if you would .
6 The nodding of heads gave Nahum his answer as Dolly said , ‘ I 'd be deeply offended if you took her off anywhere else . ’
7 Yes , we 've covered various subjects er more than once , er so much so that er I would be much obliged if you would er focus on a particular instance that I could then have an opportunity to recall .
8 No doubt I shall be briskly told that there is nothing new about that — and , of course , there is not .
9 I will be absolutely gutted if I am ruled out of the derby .
10 All of them might be roughly translated as ‘ If I have time , I 'll go . ’
11 This can eat into the rest of your working day but you must be properly briefed and have given thought to managing the event .
12 L. DARNFORD : Why , she must be better descended than you have told me !
13 You 'll be fully recovered before you know it . ’
14 Are all children and me , and adults who have been baptised members of the church ? is not or you 'll be actually encouraged or pressured to misinterpret the membership or should we wait for them to be informed er er , to wait for them to , to feel the ?
15 She wo n't be comfortable but she 'll be properly fed and cared for .
16 Well if she rubbed shoulders with a millionaire , so she 'll be permanently looked after I 'm sure .
17 She could be totally paralysed and on a ventilator in Intensive Care , in which case it could be months before she recovers .
18 No I 've been over Yvonne 's and yeah I said to Yvonne I ai n't got she said you 'd be bloody going if you ca n't get .
19 you know and you 'd stand on the doors then , ooh , you 'd be really chilled and some of them opened the door an inch
20 She had no travellers ' tales , no air of a person who had been on a journey , and I knew she would be both disbelieving and resentful if I should try to describe the eternal vistas I had glimpsed .
21 Despite this disastrous beginning , however , Giovanna would be there in the morning , her own family circumstances permitting , and she would be much obliged if the Signora would make sure that her children were up and dressed , and the breakfast eaten , so that she could see that the house was returned to something like the order which Signor Kettering expected of it .
22 We 're not serving cheese across the counter here.If you had a ticket that said you were 5th in the queue you would be falsely reassured if the people ahead of you were seriously ill or dying .
23 Further details may be obtained from ILG Insurance Services on 01 466 4604 , but you will be automatically covered and do not need to apply .
24 You can not expect to be asked the questions exactly as they appear here and you will be badly thrown if you have programmed yourself with exact responses to very particular questions which do not crop up in the way you had anticipated .
25 However you will be encouraged to stay in education to gain more skills and knowledge so that you will be better equipped when you do look for work .
26 And if you are lucky enough to stumble upon a village show you will be warmly welcomed and given the best seats in the house — which might mean a patch of ground under the village banyan tree .
27 You will be constantly interpreting and re-assimilating information , placing the parts of the argument in the ( constantly developing ) whole context of the author 's thought .
28 The bags are usually made of leather or canvas and hung from the ceiling on a rope or chain so that they may be easily raised or lowered .
29 They may be unduly withdrawn or subdued .
30 But they may be otherwise arranged as for instance the two ways whether end to end in line , at an angle to one another or otherwise may be oppositely inclined from opposite sides of the head bay and terminate at foot each in its own tail bay connected with the lower pond .
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