Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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61 | I should be in Ken Hurren 's office , not here — I should be turning over my findings to Security . |
62 | out , he says to me you 'll kill yourself , you always want to do something , but to be honest it 's worse for me to sit there and watch that , it 's more tiring because by the end of the night I 'm not tired or I 've been asleep all evening I , I 'm better to go out , I know it sounds awful but I do n't like being trapped , I do n't like being in because somebody seems to think I should be in |
63 | I should be in in the morning . |
64 | I know , he 's , it 's like a claim to I should be in charge . |
65 | But I should be by around Tuesday night . |
66 | He had very definite ideas about what a son of his should be like . |
67 | Perhaps as a final word , I might be per better to echo the chief planning inspector Stephen who at this year 's T C P summer school , said , Neither statute or policy rule out the practical application of common sense in unusual or exceptional circumstances . |
68 | Sometimes I cough , as if I might be on the verge of tears . |
69 | Were you worried that I might be on the verge of getting married , too ? |
70 | I was n't nervous , but I might be on the night . |
71 | Only a little tiddy bit , I might be on a diet you try and get rid of it ? |
72 | I might be on shift work . |
73 | Erm I bore people , I might be at a dinner , I say look , what about irony and sarcasm ? |
74 | There is so much I want to say , I feel I ca n't spare one minute from you when I might be with you telling it all to you . |
75 | Oh I might be with my change . |
76 | I might be with my change . |
77 | Well I might be with my cha |
78 | I might be there or I might be with Roy , I do n't know . |
79 | I might be to you but it 's this is going to a parent ! |
80 | that after to-night I might be of no further use , & should resign with the whole Cabinet . |
81 | Besides , I might be of some help settling the young gentleman . ’ |
82 | If Mrs Marr had by any chance returned , I might be of use . ’ |
83 | I then reported situation and at end I told him that after tonight I might be of no further use and should resign with the whole Cabinet . |
84 | If half the things I 've done became public , I might be behind bars now . |
85 | Mrs Webster said that she came into my bedroom several times , fearing I might be in a coma ! |
86 | Dear me , thought Franca , then perhaps I might be in danger of actually becoming as saintly as I seem ! |
87 | And in a year or two perhaps I might be in a position to take you up on it . " |
88 | Assuming this to be true , I thought that Brian and I might be in a better position . |
89 | I might be in the other car . ’ |
90 | Er so I might be in touch with you after that . |