Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I and 2.0% suggesting that some of them may still be within the gas window . |
2 | ‘ I may yet be of some temporary use to my Chapter if I can be salvaged . |
3 | ‘ If there was somewhere you might stay in the meanwhile , I may shortly be in a position to help you . ’ |
4 | There is an oscillation between light and darkness but no particular moment of time when day becomes night or night day ; as I walk across the landscape I may sometimes be on a hill top and sometimes in a valley bottom but at no point does the surface of the earth come to an end . |
5 | She was about to extend an invitation when their visitor said , ‘ I must soon be on my way . |
6 | One was that all people knew about me was that I was making trouble about the caravan site and a lot of them assumed that because it was at the bottom of my own garden , I must naturally be on ‘ their side ’ , whatever my political colour : that is , I wanted the site disbanded . |
7 | I must always be on my guard . |
8 | As my pregnancy went on , I wondered whether the baby was a girl and If I should soon be in a mother/daughter relationship with my own child . |
9 | Just nerves ; I 'm a weepy female and I should probably be on valium , but fuck it , I 'm riding it out , you know ? |
10 | ‘ If I keep out of the chairman 's way , I should still be in charge for Wednesday 's Capital League match against Reading . ’ |
11 | He said this would be all right since on my return I should still be within the age limit for joining the Political Service . |
12 | You — you have business to attend to — and I should only be in the way . ’ |
13 | I said I was rather tied up at the school over most week-ends ; though the half-term holiday was the week-end after next and I might just be in Athens then — but I could n't be sure . |
14 | ‘ I think the first clue I had that I might still be on the team was when your mum pitched up to inspect the body . ’ |
15 | Steiner 's regime at the Priory , the guard system , that sort of thing , only I 'll already be in London . |
16 | It 's a step up , too , I 'll practically be in charge there . |
17 | I 'll just be with my friends . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'll soon be in prison now , ’ he thought . |
19 | Unfortunately , I 'll probably be at the end of my life when it happens |
20 | I 'll probably be by myself — maybe at Plumford ; there 's a lot of sorting to be done . |
21 | I 'll probably be in the latter being short if anyones on the lookout . |
22 | As long as you remember , I 'll always be with you . |
23 | ‘ I 'll always be with you , ’ he swore . |
24 | I 'm on your side , I 'll always be on your side . |
25 | I 'll still be in charge of the team tomorrow . |
26 | " It was wonderful , but terrible , too , because I 'll never be with him again . |
27 | I 'll never be like Chuck Berry and Little Richard — that ‘ oldie but goodie ’ vibe |
28 | But I 've decided that I 'll only be in the band as long as I 'm doing other things as well as . |
29 | ‘ I 'll obviously be in touch if I have any news . ’ |
30 | I could only be of help . ’ |