Example sentences of "[pers pn] [ex0] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 I told you there should be one there .
2 Well yeah but you there 'd be , you do n't know what you 're gon na get then do you ?
3 Governor Trefusis had told me there would be two real people around this Dream .
4 ‘ Oh , use mine , ’ I said blithely — which , of course , he did , and put the property in his own name so that when he sold it out from under me there would be no legal come-back !
5 Better luck next time … but the doctor told me there would be no next time .
6 This is Piladu 's place , but if you ask me there 'll be nobody in at this hour on a Saturday .
7 If it 's s something like that and they tell me the amount of furniture and if two thirds of the van will be filled with big stuff , and then they tell me there 'll be half a dozen boxes , I assume there 'll be at least four times that number of boxes , and if it 's still going to go on , we 'll do it .
8 So she said , There 'll be there 'll be me there 'll be Sam Jack Jack
9 Your friend tells me there might be complications — you fell heavily , did n't you ? ’
10 And J. J. told me there will be tape recordings of the program going out in Australia and New Zealand .
11 In the same way , if there is no call from me there will be no Id prayers . ’
12 ‘ If you take me there will be blood on the streets . ’
13 Challenging the authority of the canon is immensely difficult ; if a writer is great , then s/he will be in the canon ; if a writer is not in the canon , then s/he ca n't be any good , and to try to put him/her there would be an act of mindless obstinacy .
14 ‘ If Mrs Salt catches her there 'll be ructions . ’
15 Once again Britten keeps his grip on the music with the help of a formal scheme , this time a rondo with episodes the third of which alludes directly to Grimes by quoting the two distinct themes of his phrase , " What harbour shelters peace , away from tidal waves , away from storms " [ 10 ] , followed by a pointed combination of his next theme , " With her there 'll be no quarrels " , with one of the most agitated of the semitonal storm motifs ( almost the next time Peter and Ellen meet on stage they do quarrel ) .
16 Tell her there will be half a pie for her tea otherwise she do n't get none .
17 For her there could be no half-measures .
18 Mr Taylor added : ‘ We did warn him there may be problems at frontier controls . ’
19 After receiving a letter last week informing him there would be no dividend from his Swiss holding , he decided to sell .
20 Buckmaster had warned him there would be no question of paying his fare .
21 And when he was finished with him there would be nothing left .
22 I thought then that , much as I longed to see him , it might be as well to start hoping he would n't come back until I could truthfully tell him there would be no baby .
23 Matthew Ryan says his girlfriend had warned him there would be a few people to greet him but nothing like this .
24 ‘ I told him there would be a profits warning , ’ Mr Runciman said .
25 Someone had told him there might be some snow there .
26 I 'm gon na tell him there 'll be no fetch it 'll go to the tomorrow night the other one
27 I tried to convince him there must be jugs at the grade and he fell for it , allowing me to breathe a great sigh of relief .
28 I told him there 'd be no problem . ’
29 You 're going to be working hard , and so am I. There 'll be no time to wear anything like that ; anyway , I do n't like them ! ’
30 CAMRA promised us there would be security men but there were none to be seen . ’
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