Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So you 'd be on automatic choke for a bit of the way , most of the way anyway so
2 So they must be on different sides . ’
3 So he should be in high spirits now ; he 'll be in three airports before the day 's over .
4 He recognised that the metrication of these properties had to be constructed , that measuring devices , or units of measurement , had to be devised , and so it should be for social and psychological phenomena .
5 She should be introduced with an air of pride and affection to your friends and neighbours if she does not know them already , accompanied to all the places locally which will be of special interest to her in the future : the public library , the shopping centre , the best places to go for morning coffee , and any small parks where she might like to walk or sit in the fine weather .
6 ‘ I felt I needed advice about the base unit because I was n't sure how easy it would be to mass produce from the prototype which had hemispheres studded into it .
7 Meanwhile it would be of great help if the accuracy of death certification could be improved , possibly through audit .
8 Well hopefully she 'll be in reasonable mood when she wakes up .
9 Clearly it will be of crucial importance in any er court proceedings because the court will have to decide whether or not an auditor was in breech of his or her duty having regard to what is on the face of the statute .
10 Now she 'd be in extra trouble for losing the sandal .
11 It 's , it 's stronger weight for weight , you see , or well it can be in certain circumstances .
12 Alternatively it may be of great specialist interest to the readers of a particular set of publications but of no personal interest or use to the staff on those journals .
13 All I have to do is to get through the skin of stones and then I shall be in soft earth ( I imagine ) .
14 At least she could be near other people , even if she dare n't get close .
15 Then they would be like professional sailors , who , when the ship was caught in a storm , could not handle sails or rudders .
16 In the habitual contexts of English Literature teaching , students assume that if a work is on a reading list then it must be of approved quality , otherwise why is it there ?
17 If I catch any of yous touching this again you 'll be in deep trouble right Christy ?
18 Else you 'll be in real trouble .
19 If you find yourself in the position of having to land the model some distance away ( which you will ) , here again they will be of great help .
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