Example sentences of "and [pron] [modal v] [be] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I promise to take no more strong tea , and I 'll be in bed by one o'clock .
2 you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland
3 ‘ They came over in the summer and at half-term and I 'll be in England for Christmas .
4 And I 'll be in Aalborg afore ye ! ’
5 Give me the right details for contacting your radio people at this end and I 'll be in touch before you know it . ’
6 My cleaner used to come in and I 'd be in bed .
7 ‘ I 'm in training and I should be in bed now .
8 If I can fulfil any of your needs just ring that bell behind you and I will be in attendance as quickly as possible . ’
9 Get up here , do n't lay them down they might leak all over my books and I will be in trouble
10 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 .
11 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 ! ’
12 Let that sunshine fool you into taking off your coat , and you 'll be in bed with pneumonia before you know it . ’
13 They 'll catch me and you 'll be in trouble . ’
14 ‘ This is a serious business , ’ said Holmes , ‘ and you will be in trouble if you try to hide anything .
15 Now , if you still wish to arrest me , do so — but tomorrow I will be free and you will be in prison ! ’
16 Enter Nielson 's new Superstore on the A40 in West London and you could be in MFI or Do-It-All .
17 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 .
18 ‘ She said you had a chill on the kidneys and you 'd be in bed for a few days yet .
19 ‘ Wally might come in , and you 'd be in trouble .
20 My wife was flying from Tel-Aviv to London and who should be in front of us at the airport …
21 It was and she would be in time .
22 that means nothing at the beginning because there 's only about ten boys and she 'll be in charge of them all .
23 Rain before sunset and we 'll be in shelter .
24 ‘ But it only needs one or two players to malfunction and we 'll be in trouble .
25 The reply comes zooming down the phone : ‘ Of course , dear , we 'll understand — do n't think another thought about it — we 're just looking forward to seeing you , and we 'll be in touch nearer the time , dear … ’
26 So I 'll meet you tomorrow at Victoria , then , and do n't worry — I wo n't be late and everything will be in order .
27 And there will be in fact a right into the .
28 Well , he said , I 'm putting them on the train and they 'll be in Valley on the seven o'clock train for you On Friday night this was .
29 The others are waiting and they may be in danger .
30 No no er erm well er there is Prunus that 's a plum I mean a cherry that grows up and various ones like that the only trouble is with these type of things they can be more of a nuisance than the trees that you do have now because those trees growing up those spindly ones as you put it erm some gardeners call them or whatever name they use I but the trouble is bits die in the centre of those and they tend to drop down and they can be in time more far more of a nuisance than the trees they 've got now which seems to me quite suitable .
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