Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 no , what time shall I be back by ?
2 Surely the taxi-ride would never end and she be out in the fresh air .
3 ‘ Will you be back for the weekend ? ’
4 ‘ Now what time will you be back from Joanie 's tomorrow ? ’
5 ‘ Should n't you be in at the feast ? ’
6 Will you be off on Christmas Day ? ’
7 ‘ How can you be off from it with a Churchill aboard ? ’
8 Would you be out by midday ?
9 If you gave these figures in January nineteen eighty five , approximately by when would they be out of date and inaccurate and would require updating ? , approximately when ?
10 Do you think it would be a good idea to privatize planning control in the sense of letting it be up to developers to choose whether they should go ahead or not on the basis of what they conceive to be constraints , or that that should be within the entire realm of the local planning authority ?
11 So would , what I was wondering is , is the continuous going to be , up to there and after there , or can it be up to there , in the middle
12 In response to a further query , he added irritably : ‘ Sure it 's about sex — what else would it be about with a title like that ? ’
13 Well that 's fine , but why should it be down to thirty percent ?
14 Is The Simpsons any good on tape and when will it be out on budget ?
15 Not at all , says Sir Peter , nor would it be out of character if he went in his own carriage — and Mr Moses agrees .
16 The date must not be a future one , nor must it be out of date ( more than six months ) .
17 Would it be out of order to ask what they do get paid , or what they did get paid ?
18 Perhaps , we a standard agenda item on every quality committee meeting and , and it be out of the .
19 Could he be in on this ?
20 Will he be back into
21 How long , when will he be back in ?
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