Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adv] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Bowes and Nedham were instructed " … that it hath pleased God that Certaine Copper Oares should be near about Kendall where none were ever heretofore heard of … it seameth 11 Kibles will yield a qintall of Copper … |
2 | Umbrellas are one dress accessory no one should be without in Britain . |
3 | That way we should be ahead of Tweed . ’ |
4 | SLINT , Steve Albini 's favourite Kentuckyans , have signed to Touch & Go after their departure from the Jennifer Hartman label and should be here in February . |
5 | SLINT , Steve Albini 's favourite Kentuckyans , have signed to Touch & Go after their departure from the Jennifer Hartman label and should be here in February . |
6 | They had never heard of England , but thought it must be somewhere near Cairo . |
7 | Temporarily transformed into an ass , with Titania drugged into loving his new shape ( Apuleius ' Golden Ass must be somewhere in Shakespeare 's mental world ) , Bottom persists in the good-humoured prose of l'homme moyen sensuel , utterly oblivious to the fact that the Queen of the fairies is in an erotic tizzy over him . |
8 | We must be well past Malmesbury by this time , Isabel thought . |
9 | Floats it in towards Kennedy the chance must be here for Ray it 's there and it 's Kennedy . |
10 | Erm , and I 've just asked John , so I must be now with , no I 've just asked Kim , so I must be now with Philip . |
11 | Erm , we 've just asked John so we must be now with Kim , are we ? |
12 | There must be more in Cairo under ‘ sequestration ’ . |
13 | She had n't realised that it might be here in Norfolk that the origin of the problem could lie . |
14 | They 've won their way through to the first round of the FA Cup where they 'll be away to West Bromwich Albion . |
15 | I 'll be away from England for six months . ’ |
16 | Please note that I 'll be away from Edinburgh 7–21 September , in case you want to ring and discuss things . |
17 | There 's some of them blankets I think 'll be here on North Ronaldsay yet I think . |
18 | I 'll be here on Tuesday Marcus . |
19 | ‘ If you 're staying on this ward because you think he 'll notice you and start asking you out — him or any other good-looking doctor — then you 'll be here till Doomsday . ’ |
20 | We 'll be across to Colin as soon as the half time whistle goes . |
21 | If you said the cops are all over , they 'll be all over Dave Tanner . ’ |
22 | Three pounds , I 'm doing two signings , one is this Sunday at the Radio Lincolnshire Open Show , I 'll be there on Sunday from two till four signing the Good Old Days Quiz Book , two till four this Sunday at Radio Lincolnshire 's Open Day and on Wednesday December the eighth I 'll be at at Nottingham , and doing a signing there for the Good Old Days Quiz Book , B B C publication . |
23 | But the move came under fire last night when right wing Tory MP John Carlisle , said : ‘ I 'll be there on Saturday . |
24 | I 'll be there with Gav so we can report back on it . |
25 | ‘ Paul missed that race last year , ’ said Carl Haas , ‘ but sure as hell he 'll be there for Nigel 's debut early next year . ’ |
26 | ‘ We 'll be there in America , ’ he boasted last night . |
27 | and you could be there at Cheltenham on Thursday for the big day … we ’ ve two club badges to be won in our special Gold Cup Competition |
28 | The Grand National … and you could be there at Aintree … we 've two tickets to be won in a special competition |
29 | I could n't imagine , we could be there till Sunday moving it , you know . |
30 | I wish I could be more like Angela in Married To The Mob , in that respect . ’ |