Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He noted that " we can not say for how long we will be in charge of the state administration " but that " it might be five years or 10 " . |
2 | Perhaps we shall be on safer ground with : |
3 | It 's a long drive back to London , so perhaps we should be on our way . ’ |
4 | Perhaps we can be of greater help by standing further apart from the new colossus , bridging the world with our American , African and Asian connections , as well as greater European contacts . |
5 | In five weeks only we 'll be on our ‘ summer ’ holiday at Dornie — there will be trouble if it has n't cheered up by then . |
6 | If only we could be like that ! |
7 | Mum was getting on by this time and her own health was n't excellent , and I moved to Manchester so we could be near the RMCH where they do a vast amount with CF. We hired a retired nurse to act as housekeeper and she did his physio when I was n't there , and between us we managed to keep him going . ’ |
8 | All girls together we may be in here , but she knows full well Lil 's position in the corporate hierarchy . |
9 | " Like as not we 'll be at war again afore the decade 's out . " |
10 | If not we 'll be in limbo land for a long time . |
11 | Soon we shall be in eternity and then we shall see how little it mattered whether some things got done or not ; however , right now we rush about as if they were all-important . |
12 | Soon we will be on our way . |
13 | ‘ And soon we will be within smelling distance of ale houses , my thirsty friend . ’ |
14 | If we got our tea early we could be at the park tonight . |
15 | If there is no non-contingent link between behaviour and mental state ( that is , if we accept ( a ) ) , we shall never be able to show ( b ) to be true , and hence we shall be at the mercy of a local scepticism of the very strongest form ( cf. 1.1 ) . |
16 | I I think probably we 'll be in a situation where Andrew will do a knock up |
17 | When you wake up we 'll be in London . ’ |
18 | ‘ And now we must be on our way again , ’ Mr Carson said . |
19 | Now we will be in name what we were in quality . ’ |
20 | I think we might well we could be in a cul-de-sac here or a discussion which er could cease to bear any fruit very rapidly . |
21 | But tomorrow we 'll be on the the green . |
22 | Today we should be at least where Hungary is , or where the Czechs are . |
23 | Surely we should be in a joyous peaceful |
24 | MacArthur 's waiting for word and then we 'll be on our way , do n't you fret yourself , Jim , son . ’ |
25 | Then then then er then we 'll be on a par . |
26 | " They 've gone to turn out the Owsla , and then we 'll be for it right enough . " |
27 | If yours is the first winning entry out of the hat then we 'll be in touch right away . |
28 | Why do n't you go right ahead and get the details , and then we 'll be in touch again ? ’ |
29 | No come on cos he might go and get the fish in the jug and then we 'll be in a mess . |
30 | I think what you 're saying that if anybody else leaves , then we might be in a position to make that appointment , |