Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Doreen 's chin rose as she declared with confidence , ‘ Of course I 'll be with Silas .
2 ‘ Of course I could be in danger of losing out in terms of votes because of this .
3 Something that if ever , ever sorted out the bleeper hopefully in future I 'll be on bleeper , and then if that sort of thing happens
4 In future you will be in control of your own body .
5 But with a little practice you can be near the top of the scale .
6 10 minutes by car you can be on Woolacombe 's fabulous 3 mile beach .
7 10 minutes by car you can be in Woolacombe 's fabulous 3 mile beach ( See top of opposite page , ) or Exmoor , Barnstaple , Lynton , and Lynmouth , Clovelly , Dartmoor and Cornwall are easy half day trips .
8 With a bit more luck , train services willing , she could be in and out of Mariánské Láznë today , and , even if she had to fit in a visit to that garage near Františkovy Láznë , by nightfall she could be across the Czechoslovakian border and on her way home to England .
9 Whatever the products you sell , the more you know about them , and the more you show that knowledge to potential customers , the better you will be at making sales .
10 To become an Associate you must be at least 23 .
11 ‘ If you 've finished petting my horse we can be on our way , ’ he rasped abruptly , annoyed at the direction of his thoughts .
12 President we should be under no illusion that this reactionary government will continue to attack local government to attack local to attack local government our public services are at the mercy of the fast-buck merchants within the private contractors who are bidding for council services .
13 Perhaps unnerved by the suddenness of his summons to the Prime Minister and the vigour of Palmerston 's attack , Scott felt that his case had to be presented in a ‘ more consecutive manner ’ , and on 23rd July , 1859 , he wrote a long letter to Palmerston explaining how much effort he had put into the design and what a loss it would be to the country if it was not adopted .
14 If you honour me with a reply it will be in kind ; and then , God defend the right ! ’
15 Yes to Lochinver yes and that same steamer would be calling in Kinlochbervie and all the villages and this traveller for Hamiltons would be going round beforehand and you would be getting a hundred weight of sugar and tea it would be in a big tea box er er probably er er Ceylon coming from Ceylon but you the whole or you could buy a small quarter .
16 In many of the large catchments to which the DoE refers , impact of nitrate may now be over the limit for only a week each year , but in future it may be for two weeks , then three , then a month or more : when does the UK propose to take action ?
17 The er the defence case is that er there was no duty a and in my submission it must be of assistance to your Lordship to determine that issue to hear evidence from both sides upon whether there is such a practice and if there is what the extent of it is .
18 But he told his bosses in London who have now provided him with round-the-clock protection for fear he could be in the sights of an IRA killer gang .
19 A puff it may be to the deposed kings of world rugby , but the Taiwanese are taking the training stint , which will be used as a build-up to September 's Asian tournament , in deadly earnest .
20 If a particular form of notice is prescribed , failure to serve notice in the prescribed form will not generally invalidate the notice ( Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral v Lennards Ltd ( 1977 ) 35 P & CR 309 ) ; although where the timetable is tight and the landlord 's notice is required to state a rental figure it may be of the essence that the notice should do so ( Commission for New Towns v R Levy & Co [ 1990 ] 2 EGLR 121 ) .
21 that the third exit you should be in that position .
22 ‘ After the English Test we will be on our way home and that is how it should be . ’
23 In the first place , I always threatened the orchestra that if they played too loudly I would simply lower them by ten centimetres ; and if they continued , then by the end of the first act they would be in the dungeon .
24 Green it would be in its day . "
25 When the subsidiaries are transferred to the private sector it will be for the new companies to make pension arrangements for employees .
26 With any luck she would be on her feet in front of conference some time early tomorrow afternoon .
27 I would suggest going just before closing time and with luck you will be by yourself in front of the superb Diamond Monstrance of 1698 designed by Fischer von Erlach .
28 If an intruder eliminated him with a weapon and managed to get inside this place you 'd be in trouble . ’
29 But what 's certain is that if you 're in that type of job you will be amongst the lowest paid workers in Scotland .
30 Once you have a theme you can be on the lookout for souvenirs on holiday , or provide people with inspiration for presents .
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