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

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1 I must be there Shel .
2 But I could be both Verlaine and Rimbaud .
3 Course , you 'll be here Friday morning .
4 On arcade you can be either Guy you can be Guy and Codie and leave out Hagarth but most people go for Hagarth
5 L. scoticum is the additional constant , and there may be also Agrostis stolonifera and Holcus lanatus .
6 Sparc International on the Novell Inc acquisition of Unix System Laboratories Inc : ‘ There is a large amount of information that is unclear regarding the impact of this purchase — initially , we anticipate that there will be more Novell NetWare content in Unix … potentially , having Novell run Unix as a ‘ business ’ would be beneficial to the Unix community , because it would drive for unification around a central Unix implementation . ’
7 In the coming months there will be more Colston Research dinners and more presentations to targeted groups of graduates .
8 Ian Clarke , a Bank of England executive , and his wife Jacqueline promptly turned back to Surrey so they would be nearer Heathrow and Gatwick airports — and better placed to take off for Australia .
9 As I entered , a man came out of a side room and I knew immediately he must be Long John .
10 I think it must be all Sarahs or what else or something , all Sarahs are registered as very intelligent
11 You have to put a book in first , that I was first to speak this morning , you were second and then it 'll be either Kelly Ann or Stephen next .
12 If I sent that today it 'd be there Wednesday morning would n't it ?
13 In the first case , either interpretation is fully acceptable — it can be either Farjeon or his style of undressing which has the quality of being clumsy ; and quite possibly the existence and use of such sentences provide the interpretative syntactic basis for the type which follows it , which therefore represents in a sense a second order of syntactic patterning .
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