Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [modal v] be [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 But if we do n't get into that position in the first place we 'll be out .
2 In an hour we will be back on the road again . ’
3 But if we have everything ready to leave as soon as I get back from chess and I 'll make sure I leave promptly if we can come straight away then , with a bit of luck we 'll be on to the M twenty five b by half past four so we might
4 In that case we should be back in something like the unsatisfactory position we were in before the introduction of comprehensive schools , when the least successful children were relegated to schools that were openly admitted to be inferior ; and it is likely that the ‘ good ’ schools would , many of them , choose to free themselves from their Local Authorities .
5 I said that one day we should be back , and that in the meantime our affection for the people of Burma would not fail .
6 In any event we should be back long before the Kilcharran arrives . ’
7 Had we had competent referees/linesman this season we would be up about 6 points … we would also probably have reached the mini-league stage last year cos Strach 's goal at Ibrox was another good goal in a very similar position to Rocky 's on Saturday .
8 And next week we 'll be back with formula one … he cars this time … on the eve of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone our special guest is the main man …
9 amd next week we 'll be back on the football trail to see in the new season
10 Next week we shall be back in presenting our current series on disasters in our Ideas in Action programmes .
11 Meanwhile we should perhaps consider what state we would be in , were we to agree that the sceptic 's argument is effective .
12 This is primarily a physical vulnerability to enemies , both animal and human , because of our obliviousness of our surroundings and the confused , inert state we can be in when we first wake up .
13 ‘ But until I know more about which league we shall be in , there is no point in talking to players . ’
14 If it fails to contain a panacea we will be back into Europe with the begging bowl .
15 Anyway , if Killarney decide to allow the Down Royal executive a free date we should be up to our ears in runners .
16 ‘ It 's nothing to the tizz we 'll be in if we do n't get that barbecue working , ’ she snapped , then went to examine the contents of the hampers .
17 as high as that get it me and we 'll send you the money straight down w in fact we 'd be down for it .
18 The underlying fear was that if we accepted any connection we would be back to the world of incomes policy .
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