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

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1 But really he should be in Germany
2 I should be in England by the summer of that year at the latest .
3 I should also like to say that we are concerned about the question of how much industry should be in Harrogate and there 's talk about avoiding the need for compu commuting .
4 I replied at once to say that I should be in London shortly and suggested a meeting on Thursday , 14 May .
5 The elected finance ministers of the different countries must become the effective political counterpart to the central bank whose headquarters should be in Britain .
6 ‘ We should be in Seville , but we can not afford the air fare , ’ he said .
7 Gently advised that he should n't be there the sunbather retorted , ‘ You 're right , I should be in Malaga ’ .
8 It was obvious he was good , it was obvious he should be in FI , but somehow he dallied and twiddled and procrastinated and did n't get around to it seriously until he was thirty-six years old and then it took him only three years to become champion .
9 As for confining his work to under 6,000 people areas , he would remind the Board that the terms of his appointment stated ‘ he will be expected to exercise general supervision over the work of the Board in Norfolk and in particular to assist in the development of Adult Education in rural areas ’ ; he would also remind them that the Board decided that his Statutory Tutorial Class should be in Norwich .
10 Planting should be in April , and the best plants will be obtained in soil which is deep and fertile .
11 ‘ I should be in Geneva now …
12 Should be in Lisbon by late afternoon . ’
13 But most MEPs say the parliament should be in Brussels where they have their offices , and have signed a lease-buy deal on a £171 million debating chamber in Brussels which involves a legal obligation of annual rent of £16.7 million and will now be used for just a few hours each year .
14 The Trade Negotiations Committee ( TNC-the highest-level body involved in the Uruguay Round ) agreed on July 27 that the final ministerial meeting of the Uruguay Round should be held in the last weeks of 1990 , and accepted an invitation from the European Communities ( EC ) and Belgium that the meeting should be in Brussels , the Belgian capital .
15 With luck we should be in Cajamarca in time for breakfast . ’
16 Yes we support the principle , but the question about whether or not it should be in Ryedale district has not been erm answered by our members , and indeed it it we consider it should have wait , I mean this is answering something that 'll be discussed at later within this issue , something that should not be er assessed until after the er
17 It supports the principal but not necessarily whether or not it should be in Ryedale .
18 May answered , ‘ Yes ; they should be in Milan now , but they 'll be there for only two days .
19 I should be in Ken Hurren 's office , not here — I should be turning over my findings to Security .
20 While she has /r/ in person where it should be in JC , she has pronounced /r/ at the end of mother , where Jamaicans usually do not pronounce it , and at the end of Jamaica , where historically it is absent : in this last case displaying the type of hypercorrection for which John F. Kennedy ( a speaker of the r-less Boston English ) was famous .
21 Elsewhere , you could try for the Long Range Weather Forecasting Agency ( bring your own piece of seaweed ) or the World Bank in Washington , but the growth industries of tax-free living must be in Europe .
22 This car must be in LA in seven days , now sign here please , and go .
23 R.8 provides that a recognised body 's registered office must be in England and Wales and at its place of business or one of its places of business .
24 It must be in Britain 's interest to work more closely with like-minded European countries on foreign policy , defence and security .
25 you must be in erm , you must be in Blythe constituency
26 Unless your father wishes to detain me , I must be in Nanking three hours from now to meet Major Karr . ’
27 She had lost one son — lost him truly , for she realized that he must be in Ireland now — but she was determined that she would not lose a daughter .
28 Oh , well she told me she was working , but I 'd never heard of , some sewing place , it must be in Wrexham .
29 He is lovely er er he must be in Duncan 's er what house is Duncan in ?
30 The group of persons against whom the hatred is stirred must be in Great Britain .
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