Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For the next hour or thereabouts I shall be at the Burgers ’ house in Wood Lane . ’ |
2 | Right I 'll be for the rest of the tutorial really , erm find yourselves something to do , I just really want to follow up er the little amount of time that I spent with second years er looking at their action plans . |
3 | Dear me , thought Franca , then perhaps I might be in danger of actually becoming as saintly as I seem ! |
4 | And in a year or two perhaps I might be in a position to take you up on it . " |
5 | Er so I might be in touch with you after that . |
6 | So I 'll be on my way . ’ |
7 | So I 'll be at work that Sunday . |
8 | cos I live in Aberdeen , my home 's Aberdeen , so I 'll be in Aberdeen |
9 | So I 'll be in the same boat as you next year . |
10 | Yeah okay I 'll go and put the thing so I could be with you in a minute . |
11 | If only I had wings , Oh what a difference it would make to things , All day long I 'd be in the sky , up on high , Talking to the birdies that pass me by |
12 | Better she should be with a youngster nearer her own age than with him , who anyway fancied Rose Hilaire . |
13 | If only she could be with her , give her a hug , the affection and understanding she needed , at the same time trying to make her see that issuing ultimatums inevitably led to war — whether it was between countries or lovers ! |
14 | The nurse who admits new patients needs to explain whether or not they have been allocated to her in a patient allocation scheme ; if so , for how long she will be on duty ; and the staffing arrangements that will be made for the other two shifts . |
15 | I do n't know how long you 'll be in there , but I 'll just go off now |
16 | Or perhaps she could be like Merlyn Joseph and find herself a rich man who would install her in a yacht . |
17 | I thought — I wondered — if perhaps you might be in need of … ’ |
18 | ‘ Perhaps you should be like that more often . |
19 | ‘ Livée , perhaps you can be of some help to Citizen Vaubrun , ’ said Mme de Ratho pointedly . |
20 | So you 'll be worth quite a bit dead ? |
21 | So you 'll be with him in the guest room and I 'll be in my usual bedroom . |
22 | So you 'd be on automatic choke for a bit of the way , most of the way anyway so |
23 | So you 'd be on you 'd have twenty one grand which you could put away . |
24 | So you 'd be against Eagle as the main competitor if if they 've got them already |
25 | So you will be without your deposit money for a month at least . |
26 | He noted that " we can not say for how long we will be in charge of the state administration " but that " it might be five years or 10 " . |
27 | Perhaps we shall be on safer ground with : |
28 | It 's a long drive back to London , so perhaps we should be on our way . ’ |
29 | Perhaps we can be of greater help by standing further apart from the new colossus , bridging the world with our American , African and Asian connections , as well as greater European contacts . |
30 | In five weeks only we 'll be on our ‘ summer ’ holiday at Dornie — there will be trouble if it has n't cheered up by then . |