Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] be in [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | It sounds like the Sugarhill Gang must still be in Tokyo . |
2 | They should now be in London . |
3 | And Hugh Beringar may already be in Worcester , and will know what has happened . |
4 | Steiner 's regime at the Priory , the guard system , that sort of thing , only I 'll already be in London . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | She 'll still be in Manchester . |
7 | Nothing from Evans , who might still be in Essex . |
8 | But he hinted that if Howard Wilkinson had a bit more flair , then both might still be in Elland Road harness and jointly pursuing another championship . |
9 | We 'll probably be in Exeter by tomorrow night . ’ |
10 | We might even be in America before then . |
11 | Both are a natural habitat for golf of indescribable beauty , and on the lower coastal levels the cliffs give way to duneland , transformed here and there into links so natural they might well be in Scotland . |
12 | I 'd rather carry on in my own sweet way , and I 'd rather be in Stockholm . |
13 | You could still be in Monday could n't you ? |
14 | You could still be in Monday . |
15 | Scottish police found them in a women 's refuge in Inverness but they disappeared again and may now be in London a city Mrs Ivory knows and likes . |
16 | Raphael may well be in England . |
17 | His first seniors outing , however , may well be in Japan , where qualification is based on a player being in his 50th year , rather than his actually having reached the 50 mark . |
18 | Destruction of long-range missiles in Kazakhstan , Belarus and Ukraine by the end of the decade , following the already announced agreement on the transfer of tactical nuclear weapons to Russia by July 1992 , meant that all remaining Soviet nuclear arms would eventually be in Russia . |
19 | She could think only that she would rather be in Paris . |
20 | We shall soon be in Liverpool ! ’ |
21 | Even though I knew she would soon be in England , I also knew that she was n't going to live with us but with my cousins in Nottingham , and I guess I was sad about that . |
22 | Once or twice during one of my tutorials with my Polish pupil , Leslie telephoned from Darvel to say that he would shortly be in Edinburgh . |
23 | If Rune had n't insisted on her presence at the presentation she would still be in England . |
24 | Your father and I would still be in Akmeyon if it was n't for your zeide . |
25 | If she had had any sense she would still be in London , planning her next social function with her friends , instead of slinking off to the south of France because she had felt claustrophobic , because she needed to formulate a way of telling her fiancé that their engagement was off . |
26 | If Moses had been a committee , the Children of Israel would still be in Egypt . |
27 | Soon , carving etiquette might well be as developed and intricate a ritual as chess and , when it did get that advanced it would probably be in Wimbledon but , for the moment , Henry was faced with the unattractive prospect of involuntary double murder . |
28 | It would also be in Scotland 's interest to have influence over defence , foreign affairs and large-scale economics . |
29 | By the time the full meeting of all 17,000 MCC members is held , the England team will already be in India . |
30 | ‘ We will soon be in La Spezia , ’ Ludovico said . |