Example sentences of "[coord] i [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I might be there or I might be with Roy , I do n't know .
2 do n't no do n't say that to her or I 'll be in the dog house
3 ‘ But I suppose I must keep my mouth shut or I will be in trouble .
4 I , however , could only be a nun like my aunt or I could be like my Mam .
5 ‘ Caspar and me 'll be off home , then , ’ said Lee .
6 Soon Frank and me will be on our own
7 ‘ Grab that table and I 'll be with you .
8 So just you relax and I 'll be with you in a couple of minutes . ’
9 Merrill did n't hear the rest as he hurried away , before half turning to fling over his shoulder , apparently as an afterthought , ‘ Three minutes , Miss Stanton , and I 'll be with you . ’
10 Bring the plaster and I 'll be with you in about twenty minutes . ’
11 Let me just get my jacket first and I 'll be with you .
12 And I 'll be on my way . ’
13 Just telephone me and I 'll be at the airport to meet you .
14 And I 'll be at work myself most of the time .
15 ‘ They came over in the summer and at half-term and I 'll be in England for Christmas .
16 ‘ I 'm going to catch a boat back to the mainland and I 'll be in my hotel where you can call me when you 've got a clean shirt for me . ’
17 I promise to take no more strong tea , and I 'll be in bed by one o'clock .
18 Give me the right details for contacting your radio people at this end and I 'll be in touch before you know it . ’
19 And I 'll be in Aalborg afore ye ! ’
20 So you 'll be with him in the guest room and I 'll be in my usual bedroom .
21 you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland
22 ‘ People phone me up to invite me out and I 'll be like , ’ she puts on a whiny voice , ‘ Oh no , I 'd like to stay home and watch a video or read a book . ’
23 I would be putting everything I needed into the horse box until about ten o'clock and at about half past ten my horse and it 's tack would be in there as well and I would be on my way with my day to an eleven thirty meet at a pub nearby .
24 Assuming this to be true , I thought that Brian and I might be in a better position .
25 And I shall be in big trouble if I return alone .
26 ‘ One you are quite capable of carrying , Alice , ’ Félix said , ‘ and I shall be behind you if you have any problems .
27 With me there , but he 'd be aboard the dumb hopper and I 'd be aboard the dredger and I remember one man , he turned round , his name was ex naval man he was and er I went round on the Sunday morning and he did n't speak to me on the Saturday .
28 And I 'd be like , ’ God , how embarrassing ’
29 My cleaner used to come in and I 'd be in bed .
30 My father 's very ill and I should be with him . ’
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