Example sentences of "be [adv] [subord] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | i it 's have you been in since they did it up ? |
2 | The traditional leather-trimmed wheel and large round instrument dials are just as you remember them . |
3 | He might say " Things are exactly as I said they are " . |
4 | That 's what they 're like when I fetch them in , it 's not bad is it ? |
5 | We 're here when they need us and are n't paid when they do n't . ’ |
6 | Another Orcadian was equally adamant that injustice had been done : ‘ We 're here because we feel it 's very wrong the way the bairns have been uplifted , and they 're being treated quite like criminals really . |
7 | You 're here because I said you should be here . ’ |
8 | The advantage of those Diazepam is , they 're there if you need them . |
9 | I have been ever since I knew I had this trouble . ’ |
10 | I have n't been back since I told them about me and Polly . |
11 | Slalom is meant to be fun ; it fails to be so if we take it all too seriously . |
12 | And I have no doubt that it wo n't be long before we see him in a Bearcat . |
13 | It won' be long before it finishes it 's only |
14 | ‘ Then it wo n't be long before you wish you had , ’ he answered , turning his back on her . |
15 | I had heard about the Dog Man before on my week-long journey from Kirk Yetholm towards Edale — travellers going north had told me as I journeyed south at first that the Dog Man was only three days ahead of me , then two days ahead of me , and then the final group of walkers had told me that it would n't be long before I caught him up . |
16 | Well he wo n't be long unless he sees anybody to talk to . |
17 | I am sure it will not be long until they get their seat back . ’ |
18 | A lot I think cos this this bit 's a quarter is n't it and we 'd get that 'd be enough if we cut it into quarters how many quarters would we get ? |
19 | ‘ Would it be enough if you had someone to hold during the long , cold nights ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Would it be enough if you had someone to laugh with ? |
21 | No , I 'm not cos I think it 's quite a valid |
22 | She said she 'd be outside if they needed her . |
23 | ‘ Well , do n't forget I 'm downstairs if you want me . ’ |
24 | ‘ Then it would obviously be best if I leave you on your own until you 're in a more reasonable mood , ’ he said , walking towards the door . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps it would be best if you told me what duties I might be expected to perform . ’ |
26 | ‘ If you come across Amy , I think it would be best if you put her in touch with me rather than trying anything on your own . ’ |
27 | Perhaps it would be best if you left me at the cottage and went back to London . |
28 | ‘ Although now , I think , it would be best if you called me ‘ Nicolo ’ , yes ? |
29 | Act absolutely normally , and with a bit of luck she 'll be home before you know it . ’ |
30 | Young Paul happened to be home when she mentioned it , and looked up over his spectacles . |