Example sentences of "[pron] i [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If you want to contact me I 'll be at the Barbican flat … ’ |
2 | Never fear , if you come to me I 'll be with you ; you wo n't need no one else . ’ |
3 | I would n't dare eat them I 'd be in a terrible state . |
4 | No , no , they complain to us because so does the secretary , I mean they 're all very nice , they know us and they like us , talk to them when we go there , but any sign of a noise , somebody I 'll be on the phone to me . |
5 | As the campaign proceeded , I kept quiet as I began to have a vision of some grisly post-polling day ceremony in which I would be on a platform like a performance artist from the sixties , vomiting and gagging while attempting to ingest yet another page : ‘ You 're doing okay . |
6 | I now come to a very controversial point on which I may be in a minority , but I think there is far too much written material with classical CDs . |
7 | I tell you I 'd be in the bed all day . |
8 | On this one I 'd be on their side , I 'd have to be ! ’ |
9 | Tell him I shall be in my office . |
10 | I got to the Imperial at about half twelve and waited for Mark and co , unfortunately I had told him I would be in a leather and , due to the leather not being available that day I was wearing a lumber jacket ! |
11 | ‘ Good , tell him I 'll be with him in a few minutes … and Bourne , notify Dr Franks . ’ |
12 | I told her I 'd be in the Maple Leaf in Covent Garden until about nine , then down in Fulham and I gave her the address of the party and told her to ask for Louise . |
13 | You wo n't be able to reply to this letter , as when you receive it I shall be on the water . |
14 | Ferguson admitted : ‘ If Phelan does not make it I will be in a bit of trouble because I need as many experienced men out there as I can muster . ’ |
15 | What will happen to me , how I 'll develop , what I 'll be in five years ' time , in ten , in thirty . |
16 | The job may go under different titles on different stations around the world , but essentially that 's what I 'll be from Monday on , even if you do earn more than me . ’ |
17 | I du n no what I 'll be like at seven o'clock tonight . |
18 | The three weeks that I was in the scheme for — they trained me to see if I could do the job properly , they were able to see what I 'd be like when I was doing the job . |
19 | I do n't know what I 'd be like . |