Example sentences of "[adv] be [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Of course you are , and so am I. Let's go somewhere civilized and have a meal . ’
2 Obviously is we can increase the productivity of our own staff by better planning and systems , then we must , — and then we would n't need to employ so many outsiders .
3 The next thing is they get the kid fixed up with a Dynmouth woman so 's they can see it growing .
4 And it made us run all the way here just so 's we can hurry up and wait . ’
5 I 'll take over his boat for you , sell it and my own , set up as a privateer and give you a quarter share , so 's you 'll have a bit of income to live on . "
6 so 's you could cut them next day .
7 ‘ I ai n't going to be tidied up and looked at so 's you can make up your mind about fancying me .
8 ‘ Sure , ’ he said , ‘ the only reason for walking into the jaws of Death is so 's you can steal His gold teeth . ’
9 Right and we 'll leave the other sheet for now so 's you can have a look at that yourself if you would at some stage and just erm go through it .
10 so 's you can see , and the port radios 's now
11 I do n't tell no lie , I was goin' to ask 'im for the loan of a bob so 's I could get to see this bloke that might be puttin' a bit of business in me way .
12 I saw that afterwards , I rather wanted to hang it on this so 's I could put in my comment about the plane
13 With a little money , so 's I can give yer a decent wedding . ’
14 ‘ Best get out of them wet things , ’ he said , kneeling down beside him , ‘ so 's I can dry them for tomorrow . ’
15 ‘ They want me to go on a course , the company runs it , so 's I can demonstrate the new machine .
16 " I reckon they can afford a good feather tye so 's he can 'ave 'er laying down ! "
17 And suggest that Anthony gets a modem for his next birthday so 's he can join too ?
18 Unless — nightmare ! — Wilko has got him to sign so 's he can sell at a higher price to Blackburn … : - (
19 ‘ I bought her those the day before she died , so 's she 'd think of me while I was away . ’
20 Had he not been she might have telephoned him instead of Nick , when she had been desperate for company .
21 Cos that 'd just be you 'd figure for Z squared as opposed to the whole lot .
22 Think they are but it might not be we could ask they 'll probably be the vegetarian Christmas lunch as well wo n't there ?
23 Well I du n no I mean you can still be you can stay at my place .
24 Yesterday 's me would have gone outside the phone box and stood listening to it ring .
25 So do I , what I like about going home is you can get away
26 Maybe if you really are they 'll send you home .
27 which I really am I 'd have brought over my
28 So we 'll have a coffee break and then what I want you to do when you come back is I 'll give you an objective for the talk that you 're going to give based on that you 've just done and then I want you to select three themes and three sub-themes that will support the objective that you 'll then be able to use .
29 So I I 've got that with me but I 've what what what we 'll do now is we 'll start to erm make our way towards coffee , which I think might be welcome .
30 Right what I 'll do now is I 'll introduce what means and then we 'll go back and think abut the impact that they have on training .
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