Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [modal v] [be] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 cos I live in Aberdeen , my home 's Aberdeen , so I 'll be in Aberdeen
2 Or perhaps she could be like Merlyn Joseph and find herself a rich man who would install her in a yacht .
3 His words filled Lucy with relief , but she could n't help wondering how long it would be before Doreen actually occupied that position .
4 But she wondered uneasily how long it would be before Tom himself finished with his patient over on the other ward and came back here .
5 So he must be on Alan and Dee .
6 So it may be with Japan 's imperial family .
7 Soon they must be over England .
8 But a £1 billion Eurobond would be the biggest the market has ever had to digest and capital markets experts were yesterday sceptical about how easy it would be for Lloyd 's to make such an issue without hefty costs .
9 By now she 'll be in Paris . ’
10 For by now they must be in Matthew .
11 But really he should be in Germany
12 Tomorrow I shall be in Germany , France 's traditional enemy and new-found friend .
13 Well I 'll be round Saturday so I can usually manage to get to her .
14 Well I 'll be in Aberdeen
15 Well it 'd be on Ceefax I 'd expect
16 But in a minute I shall just jump in the car , and then I 'll be in Oxford before you can blink . ’
17 And she was almost looking forward to death , because then she would be with William and our dear mother in a place of peace .
18 and then it 'll be till Tuesday he 's already got some even though they got ta be sent out to the firm
19 She said to them , sometimes , but she 's a widow , she lives all alone , she has no one , she seems to expect it of me : and they sympathized all the more , and said that they could see how hard it must be for Clara to break away .
20 If I went anywhere it would be to Florida and Las Vegas for gambling . ’
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