Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [pron] be [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps if you were in my shoes you would n't think like that . ’
2 Obviously if you 're on your own , single , with nowhere to live , you have to have money and you have to get somewhere to live , so I turned to prostitution .
3 So if you were in your van you could n't have been two hundred yards away on the scaffolding behind Benson 's furniture shop ? ’
4 I might manage to escort Fräulein Müller there , especially if she 's on her own as you say .
5 It can help just to have someone around to talk to , especially if you 're on your own with the children during the day .
6 Long train journeys are often very boring and tiresome , especially if you are on your own .
7 He seemed different , perhaps because he was in his own home , his castle ( and it was almost a castle ) .
8 Yet it is a view that is rather more difficult to dismiss , if only because there is at its heart a real , and so far unresolved , problem .
9 For the high and mighty only appear so because we are on our knees .
10 Perhaps when you were in her age bracket , it made sense .
11 But , as long as they are in my hands , I can not bring myself to destroy any more , or anything written by you .
12 Her modesty in the face of such popularity is endearing , especially as it is for her self-confidence in front of canvas and tv camera for which she is probably best known !
13 And this has been brought about to enhance your safety , not only when you 're at your place of work , but when you 're out and enjoying your social evening either at a theatre , a pub , a club or the cinema or wherever you may be .
14 ‘ I stayed because little Willmouse is unwell , and he will have trouble enough when we are on our way back to England .
15 I lack that biological instinct which makes most women want to reproduce themselves , especially when they are in their thirties and feel they might be leaving things a bit late .
16 ‘ If you remember I 'm not particularly fond of them , ’ he murmured , ‘ especially when they 're in my own home ; I prefer to keep well away . ’
17 But she does hassle me to eat , especially when I 'm in her house .
18 The End was somewhere the Rejects would n't have been seen dead , so when I was in my ambitious , conventional mood , that made it more attractive .
19 ‘ I 'll be travelling around a bit , I expect , ’ he said , smiling , ‘ so when I 'm in your part of the world I 'll look you up .
20 We 're not told and it does n't say on your ballot paper please be sure to remember you 're voting on what you think is right rather than what is in your personal interest , you were just asked to vote .
21 Once you know approximately where you are in your training and where you want to go , start pencilling in your goals in a running calendar .
22 And you wo n't be able to go to the F S A anyway cos you 're on your course .
23 In the early stages of his political career , Ian Paisley depended a great deal on the Free Presbyterian Church , largely because it was through his evangelistic work that he had become well known .
24 It was said that he 'd refused a smaller plan just because it was near his own home at Naunton in the Cotswolds
25 Above all , a pension seems so far away when you are in your twenties and thirties .
26 Just as everything is under His power , so everything derives from Him .
27 This meant many of the staff could be travelling for days on end , racing against deadlines , and , just when they were at their most exhausted , might receive a summons to fly to France the next day , which usually meant leaving at 5.30 am .
28 ‘ The hospital asked me to let them know as soon as you were on your way .
29 The trick is to aim your eyes at the sign as soon as it is in your line of vision and then to fix your gaze upon it as you go past .
30 Also if it 's within your own normal income you can give anything , in other words if you do n't reduce your capital .
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