Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] be [prep] their " in BNC.

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1 On this one I 'd be on their side , I 'd have to be ! ’
2 Well like I said I think probably they 're really kicking themselves I mean I would be in their situation .
3 Well I kept well I I got on alright with him cos he I were a lot younger and he used to give me sixpence to go and get some ice cream so as I them would be on their own a bit you see .
4 But they must be at their best to overcome the visitors , who are comfortably holding down third place in the division .
5 It is not surprising that many give up fishing at an age when they should be at their peak , with a true set of values and the all too rare ability to enjoy themselves even when fish are not being very cooperative .
6 It is impossible for us to know exactly what circumstances combine to bring these extreme rarities to the islands : after breeding in north-eastern Siberia , they should be on their way to Manchuria for the winter .
7 Apparently they should be on their way because Nottingham was er
8 On that ground alone they should be on their guard against accepting any of the glib answers that have so far been put forward either by theologians or philosophers or biologists or even fellow anthropologists .
9 we 've one winner already … and they 'll be on their way to Aintree tomorrow compliments of the Central South Grand National Competition
10 And of course I think that maybe the electricians and the , the other tradesmen they might be in their equivalent union .
11 They could be on their dinner .
12 On top of that , if the FA see the Davis case as a precedent , they could be without their England striker for a long spell , while Wright could find his international claims weakened .
13 They had decided to pray to Jesus , asking that they could die too so that they could be with their Mum who they missed so much .
14 They 'd be on their back in no time .
15 They 'd be they 'd be on their way If they were going to Ireland , they 'd be a a a well away from St Patrick would n't they ?
16 So they 'd have been picking people in their thirties then , now they 'd be in their sixties .
17 I decided to spend three nights watching the Peckoltias when they would be at their most active to gauge the aggression that — during the day — I did not see .
18 As a couple , they appear as ‘ babes in the wood ’ , helpless and hopeless together as they would be on their own , beset by the awfulness of everyone else .
19 As soon as Dennis arrived , she would bandage him up and they would be on their way by five thirty .
20 Not because she could n't remember , but because it was such a long time since she 'd seen her and she felt strange , suddenly , knowing that this time tomorrow they would be on their way to Scotland and she would be waiting for them .
21 They would be on their backs , legs in the air and their bellies all blown up .
22 They can be more selfless , more public spirited , more erm idealistic than they would be on their own , because the super ego can presumably erm influence the ego in both directions , it can make the ego erm transcend itself as it were to higher ideals and like someone sometimes sees this in , in group behaviour , but equally of course it can erm debase the ego by setting lower standards than the ego would normally accepted itself .
23 They show that in general RPM and exclusive territories are not equivalent ( they would be in their model without uncertainty ) .
24 The stress had already afected their health and they would be in their 70s before the project was completed .
25 It may be argued that the longer people search for jobs , the more satisfied they will be with their eventual choices .
26 I have still got the thoughts and prayers for others who are left in Iraq , who are very ill and very , very old , and er I hope they will be with their family like my husband is going to come with me today , and I think it 's a very very happy news .
27 This comes when they will be without their main man , Roberto Mancini , suspended after being sent off in Udine last Sunday .
28 And they can be at their least lovable on foreign soil , especially in Paris , where French forwards stamp on blameless English heads and French waiters wilfully ignore instructions .
29 PRINCESS Diana will face some of the Christmas festivities without her children so they can be with their father .
30 Even in a larger group , so long as a few actors stand to benefit disproportionately from the group 's success , then it may be worth their while to bear the costs of collective action , although less-involved people will free-ride .
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