Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Caspar and me 'll be off home , then , ’ said Lee . |
2 | And I 'll be at work myself most of the time . |
3 | I promise to take no more strong tea , and I 'll be in bed by one o'clock . |
4 | you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland |
5 | ‘ They came over in the summer and at half-term and I 'll be in England for Christmas . |
6 | ‘ And I 'll be in Aalborg afore ye ! ’ |
7 | Give me the right details for contacting your radio people at this end and I 'll be in touch before you know it . ’ |
8 | My cleaner used to come in and I 'd be in bed . |
9 | ‘ I 'm in training and I should be in bed now . |
10 | Between four and five you will definitely find me indoors , and I will be at home . |
11 | If I can fulfil any of your needs just ring that bell behind you and I will be in attendance as quickly as possible . ’ |
12 | Get up here , do n't lay them down they might leak all over my books and I will be in trouble |
13 | This time next week of course , Colin and I will be in Brescia , Andrew will be in this seat and we 'll be bringing you full commentary on that game between Notts and Brescia . |
14 | If it had n't been for your shiftless nephew , Suzie would be back in England by now , my mother would n't be having sleepless nights and I could be in London doing the job for which I 'm paid ! ’ |
15 | He wo n't enjoy it , and you 'll be on pins waiting for him to show everyone just how much he hates it . |
16 | Let that sunshine fool you into taking off your coat , and you 'll be in bed with pneumonia before you know it . ’ |
17 | They 'll catch me and you 'll be in trouble . ’ |
18 | ‘ This is a serious business , ’ said Holmes , ‘ and you will be in trouble if you try to hide anything . |
19 | Now , if you still wish to arrest me , do so — but tomorrow I will be free and you will be in prison ! ’ |
20 | The small age gap will bring you closer together , and you will be like friends . |
21 | Enter Nielson 's new Superstore on the A40 in West London and you could be in MFI or Do-It-All . |
22 | You want advice , help , diagnosis , money , or any number of other things , and you should be in command of the situation in order to get exactly what you want out of it . |
23 | And you 'd be into time and motion and so on which I 'm sure Semina you could erm appreciate and comment on as well . |
24 | ‘ She said you had a chill on the kidneys and you 'd be in bed for a few days yet . |
25 | ‘ Wally might come in , and you 'd be in trouble . |
26 | If she took her problem to Rachel , Rachel would listen and she would be on Maggie 's side . |
27 | It was and she would be in time . |
28 | that means nothing at the beginning because there 's only about ten boys and she 'll be in charge of them all . |
29 | It was n't badly paid , and she could be at home when the children came back from school , and get their tea . |
30 | The I was n't talking about what were included in the calculations , what I was talking about and we may be at cross purposes for that reason is what the policy provides for . |