Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [be] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I may be only a lassie but I can assure you I 'm quite capable . ’ |
2 | Or I might be home a lot earlier than you think . |
3 | I 'll be here every morning in case you decide to come . " |
4 | I 'll be down the park . |
5 | I knew I was going to Stafford for a few days , but I do n't think , I 'll be there a fortnight . |
6 | I 'll be , I 'll be out the room . |
7 | I 'll be about an hour I reckon . |
8 | He told her : ‘ I dare n't be otherwise — because if I were ever in a compromising situation , if the police raided or if someone kissed and told I 'd be up the creek . ’ |
9 | Erm , they write down nothing , they remember nothing , and I have to phone these clowns every other day , to make sure that they 're doing what we agreed they 're going to , otherwise I have no panels next month for my stand , and I would be up the creek . |
10 | I will be both the tiger in your back garden and the dove of your green jungle ; Griselda under her disguise of ashes and ass 's skin in your back kitchen and the radiant princess who reveals her lineage at your high table . |
11 | Of course , she may be simply an accomplice . |
12 | ‘ She may be just the person we need , ’ said David , glancing meaningfully at Juliet . |
13 | Occasionally , at the other extreme , he or she may be primarily an administrator . |
14 | You must have SPR SSR Controller privilege to submit an SSR and you must be either the creator of the SSR or an ancestor of the creator . |
15 | Once again however , you must be either the user who installed the current version or have Manager privilege . |
16 | No special LIFESPAN privileges are required to use this option , but you must be either the manager of the package or an ascendant of that user . |
17 | She must be quite a reader . |
18 | She might be down the shops or something . |
19 | Then when you arrived , you might be there an hour , two hours . |
20 | Surely its relative , I mean two thousand pounds to you might be quite a lot of money , but to someone else , its , its not a big deal . |
21 | She 'll be up the pole . |
22 | She 'll be there a couple of minutes before . |
23 | She could be merely an appendage or she could ‘ do her own thing ’ . |
24 | You 'd be there an hour love , it 's a long time to sit by yourself . |
25 | You could be just the person we need . |
26 | you would be up the creek without your paddle would n't you ? |
27 | He or she will be less the guardian of a vault than an information manager ensuring that archival principles are written into automated office systems at the design stage . |
28 | In January , Chris Benstead , a freelance percussionist , who has already run a very successful with our trainers , will be with us all day , both to accompany a class ( which I can promise you will be quite an experience ) and to run practical workshops . |
29 | I was quite sorry to do so because I liked the manufacturing process very much indeed , but I do n't believe you can be both a manufacturer and a retailer . |
30 | Mass democracy is a difficult and hitherto largely uncharted territory ; and we should be nearer the mark , and should have a far more convincing slogan , if we spoke of the need , not to defend democracy , but to create it . |