Example sentences of "but [pron] [vb mod] be in " in BNC.
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1 | They would be on army pay , but I would be in command . |
2 | she was nearly retiring by the , no still the girls go to her at the school so she must have been going for , two or three years after we came up here , but I would be in the choir just , maybe two or three years . |
3 | But I should be in the way from here on . |
4 | But you 'll be in love many times , you know — this is only the beginning . ’ |
5 | But you must be in the correct quadrant . |
6 | Erm but you will be in that position , you may be so dedicated about something that you want to do like I did , I thoroughly enjoyed it it 's given me a great deal of pleasure , I 've worked with about a hundred different people over the years that have been in my dance group , all ages all personalities , we 've worked with some fantastic music which er erm we 've had to interpret . |
7 | But you should be in the studios talking about records that are being made , or in the import shops , writing about important albums that are n't available here yet . |
8 | Puppies , like children , will enjoy playing out-of-doors when the weather is fine , but you should be in the vicinity to supervise the proceedings . |
9 | ‘ But she 'll be in there . ’ |
10 | ‘ But she 'll be in bed ! ’ |
11 | I did n't begin here , with you and Dad , I began with an unknown woman called Elaine , a girl really , and a father who is n't in New Zealand after all , but who might be in the next street , the next house . |
12 | No but there will be in a minute |
13 | Floppy drives and video are all OK but they might be in need of modernisation . |
14 | ‘ Local children can still come here and pay the low fees , but they will be in separate classes . |
15 | But they could be in arrears by more than one payment could n't they ? |
16 | Elsewhere Pemberton 's status as " reflector " ( seep 174 ) is evident in the assertion of statements which no one but he would be in a position to verify : " it cost hint such an effort to broach the subject of terms " . |
17 | He 's out at the moment but he 'll be in later and he 'll phone either tonight or in the morning . ’ |
18 | I told him I had planned to take him to lunch but he said he could n't wait as he had some business to attend to , but he 'd be in a pub called the Banker if I could pick him up about three . |
19 | ‘ The Doc has criticised Gary Pallister , Neil Webb and others , but he will be in our studio for United 's match at Southampton on Monday night . |
20 | Have a very good holiday and er , tomorrow there wo n't be a normal agri-econ lecture , there 'll be a special lecture , but it 'll be in the same place , same time . |
21 | Institutions could be granted charters or licences to confer their own awards but it would be in the interests of higher education if the C.N.A.A . |
22 | But it would be in addition to the new contractors . |
23 | Both the expense and the wide-ranging subject matter in this book mean that few people will buy it , but it should be in the library of any organisation working on the platinum group metals . |
24 | This makes a beautiful patterned skirt which can be bold and flamboyant or gently patterned according to the design you use , but it must be in fine yarn or it will be heavy and concrete-like. 2/30s acrylic , Bramwell 's Silky , Bonnie 's French Crêpe or Forsell 's 2-ply Wool all make lovely fabrics . |
25 | ‘ NO ; BUT IT WILL BE IN A FORTNIGHT . ’ |
26 | This story will , I hope , be convincing , for it is the way I have tried to tell it to my neuroscientific colleagues , but it will be in one important sense economical with the truth . |
27 | ‘ It will be a place he can call his own but it will be in a block with a single entrance point and a resident warder , ’ |