Example sentences of "i [modal v] [be] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I might be starting at Crewe or Rochdale , but I might end up at the top . ’ |
2 | Each month in this column I 'll be looking at subjects of particular interest to me that reflect certain aspects of homeownership |
3 | Each month in this column I 'll be looking at subjects of particular interest to me that reflect certain aspects of home ownership and all it entails |
4 | One way or another I 'm going to have to decide over the weekend — and it 's looking unlikely I 'll be driving at Easter , ’ he says . |
5 | I shout and shout for all the warmth of company I 'll be missing at dinner — and the sweat pours from me . |
6 | Other times I think , ‘ What am I doing this for , I could be sitting at home with my feet up . ’ |
7 | But if I was studying the daisy family here , I 'd be looking at plants from the size of daisies as we know them , to plants the size of trees . |
8 | I was told by the FO in London that I would be met at Johannesburg airport — since British aircraft could not land in Rhodesia while UDI existed — and would be conveyed to the British Consulate there where I could have a rest . |
9 | As the Foreign Office was still trying to maintain the secrecy of my visits , it was determined that on this occasion I would be met at Johannesburg airport and driven by road to the Rhodesian border where I would be picked up and conveyed by the Rhodesian authorities . |
10 | I would be sitting at home , and suddenly the telephone would go : ‘ You mother-fucking crook , you 've sent lots of pictures abroad . |
11 | I remember driving down to Leith on that Friday night , and just going for a walk and thinking that the next time the sun came up I would be playing at Murrayfield . |
12 | On these occasions I would be awakened at night by a gurgling sucking noise reminiscent of a saliva ejector of gargantuan size . |
13 | Next week I shall be looking at applications of computers |