Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] be [adv] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | More gannets will be arriving daily from winter quarters , which may be as far south as the coastal waters of West Africa and with them will come the great skuas to harry them for food . |
2 | A man 's gentle voice — ‘ You 'll be all right sonny . |
3 | She 'll be here tomorrow morning . |
4 | I told her you 'd be home about quarter or twenty past . |
5 | It really was difficult to believe that we could be so far north . |
6 | They either slept in a car or on the ground with a blanket , though in two days they would be far enough south for the nights to be warm . |
7 | So what you do as a trainer in a circus you try and encourage the animal to want to the act and to reinforce it for so doing and that may be food , it may be actually just affection for the people who are training and that 's what a trainer wants to try and . |
8 | These are some of the problems and it may be that early agreement and consequent implementation of the Second Directive are difficult to achieve . |
9 | It may be that only core units are tested and perhaps only one or two of those . |
10 | ACCORDING to the rules that govern South Korea 's annual outbreak of student protests , it should be just about time for petrol bombs to give way to more agreeable activities . |
11 | If the ice comes he 'll be far enough South and if it all melts he 'll be above the new sea level . |
12 | And it 'll be really rather dolly , we 'll have a little holiday you see together and we sort of go teaching together and |
13 | Say it thought you 're not sure whether it 's Cedar Grove or it could be somewhere else Cedar something else . |
14 | However , secrecy surrounds the size of the redundancy lump sum for Mr Dobson , although Gadfly ( Echo December 18 , 1991 ) suggested it could be just over £56,000 . |
15 | By tomorrow night ( Friday ) it will be too far south to be easily seen from Britain , as it heads towards its closest point to the Sun on Saturday week . |