Example sentences of "[adv] be [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 I 'll ob obviously be over in Attenburg or in Rushton
2 And it'a a short break today , so be back in a minute or you 'll miss it !
3 We were there on 3rd May 1945 when Rangoon was liberated , and that evening I gave a short broadcast over All-India Radio , telling our friends in India and Burma that we should shortly be back in the liberated city to help with the tremendous task of reconstruction .
4 For a while , you might find your owner a little peeved at you , but this wo n't last long and you 'll soon be back in favour .
5 The Irishman also predicts a big future for rising star Brandeston who was injured in the Mackeson last month , and is hoping Cuddy Dale will soon be back in training for next year 's National .
6 Thanks to a decision by a federal jury on May 11th , Leonard Jeffries , a pioneer of this branch of scholarship , should soon be back in his old job as head of black studies at the City University of New York .
7 The Volkovs would soon be back in Russia .
8 If a Government who embraced the social charter were returned from the Opposition parties , would we not soon be back in those waters and simply become an industrial desert ?
9 Biddlecombe 's new beat is around the horse sales … his year 's of racing expertise is being harnessed at last … and the best news of all is that he may soon be back in the saddle
10 Hard cash will soon be back in fashion .
11 ‘ Now that I 've left the army , I 'll soon be down in the fields with you again , ’ said Troy lightly .
12 The crocuses will soon be out in full bloom along Grange Road and they will look towards the sky in fresh beauty .
13 The day wanes , and if your words are to be believed then I had best be back in the security of your Rorim before nightfall . ’
14 Now erm I think it is and he rang me up and asked me would the strike still be on in the middle of er February .
15 Later , Mr Howie forecast that the boards would still be around in four years ' time .
16 Coda has published its report and accounts each year since 1987 because , Turner says , its products are generally sold to the financial directors of large corporations and they always want the security of knowing how a firm is doing and if it will still be around in a few years .
17 Customers of our systems division must be convinced that Olivetti really will still be around in five years ’ time .
18 They will still be around in the year 2000 , ’ he said .
19 A resident at the C.I.C. hut could easily do a spot of rock-climbing , nip into Fort William to indulge in some leisurely shopping for tartan gonks and still be back in time for a sing-song round the primus stove .
20 He could step out into the ante-room , smoke a cigar , even take a walk around the block , and still be back in plenty of time to escort la Principessa safely through the crowd and out the door .
21 The company , which was to have introduced a mid-range , 80486-based TC1000 series of fault-tolerant systems earlier this year ( UX No 378 ) , says they 'll also be out in the first quarter of 1993 .
22 They would probably be down in their cellar .
23 Early the next morning he would probably be back in his office thinking of ways to help an unsuccessful actor .
24 If you 're going to sneak round the place whenever it suits you , I 'd rather be back in the hotel .
25 I 've decided I 'd rather be back in my own country . ’
26 But teaching spelling is now be back in fashion .
27 I should have been in Ken Hurren 's office and now be back in my own , absorbed once again in assessing the department 's performance , noting perhaps the promptness with which I myself had channelled work to the appropriate division .
28 That would suit Platt , who would then be back in action in time for England 's next game against San Marino .
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