Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Could you tell me the name of the maple that has interesting white-striped branches and trunk , and where I might be able to purchase one ?
2 It struck me as I fumblingly dialled the number that it would be better to go out to a kiosk , where I would be more sure of privacy , but having come to this decision I only wanted to hurry , hurry — every minute 's delay seemed dangerous .
3 ‘ I 'm not even going to ask how many phone calls you made to find where I would be staying — ’
4 But , alas , one 's head must be permitted to rule , and so I will say only this : a little house where I may be safe , with an income to enable me at least to enjoy the comforts of life , if not its luxuries .
5 Where I 'll be is right here in Liskeard , for the most part seated at this very desk . ’
6 There were lessons all around me about what I should be doing , where I should be going , but I chose to ignore them .
7 I 'll go where I should be — with my spiders in Asia . ’
8 Feeling deliciously convalescent , I pottered about in pyjamas , weak yet fortified by the knowledge that I was in a sympathetic house where I could be waited on , and had no appointments of any kind .
9 Going to the first GLF meeting brought together these two aspects of myself as I saw for the first time the emotional need to have a context where I could be open and proud of my gayness , as well as the political context where my sexuality would seem relevant to all the other things that were going on around me at work and in the country at large .
10 I just wanted a business where I could be independent — ’
11 I would phone twice a day , and , of course , I would leave you a complete itinerary where I could be reached if you needed me . ’
12 ( In the far distance are the snow-capped peaks of the Bolivian Cordillera Real where I will be heading soon . )
13 I will be keeping you up-to-date on Singer events and also ‘ manning ’ an information desk at all the main knitting exhibitions , where I will be able to help and advise you .
14 ‘ Is — is that where I will be ? ’
15 Shame on me for this is the first issue of SR I 've ever read ( Nov ) , but I hope it will not be the last , for may I say , I think I may have at last found a space where I can be heard — most women 's magazines shun the type of letter I submit — not cosy enough for their letters pages , I suspect .
16 Neneh Cherry , daughter of a restless soul , has always dreamt of a place called home , ‘ that happy little space where I can be free ’ .
17 I 'll give you a number where I can be reached in any emergency . ’
18 Glass guiding me where I must be going .
19 They are facing formidable opposition in the shape of last year 's winner , Rosa Mota , who sees London as a warm-up for the Olympics , where she 'll be defending her title and looking to put the disappointment of the World Championships in Tokyo last year behind her .
20 ‘ You had no idea where she might be ? ’
21 Where she might be he could not imagine and the gap between them seemed perceptibly to widen as he sat waiting in his car for a doleful hour of encroaching twilight .
22 She gripped the wheel , looking alternately into the rear-view mirror and ahead , searching for a turn-off where she might be able to lose the chasing Audi .
23 Morton saw that Leonard and Mrs Cohen were very close , and nothing emphasised this more than her willingness to take them and their friends out for meals , especially to a favourite Greek restaurant where she would be the life of the party , not least in singing , and encouraged by good wine which the restaurateur would ply them with in order to get the mood of the evening going .
24 She had n't even known herself where she would be staying until she had walked out of the station the day before and asked a taxi-driver to take her somewhere clean and as cheap as possible .
25 She had lied to him because she wished to evade the unpleasant truth of her life as a rich heiress , to try to make a new life free of old ties and old mistakes , where she would be loved as McAllister , who had nothing .
26 ‘ She 's out front where she should be .
27 She is due to fly to London today , where she will be met by her children Dominic , 22 , Tammy , 19 , and Cathy , nine , of Chichester , Hants .
28 She will get the magnificent Kensington Palace home , where she will be free to entertain whoever she wishes in royal splendour .
29 She is on her way to the art gallery that she runs , where she will be presiding over a private viewing later in the day .
30 ‘ … where she will be able to see Harry all the time , " she corrected herself .
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