Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adv prt] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 CHAMPION Hurdler Royal Gait should be back in action before the New Year .
2 And provided there are no hidden complications , Platt should be back in action long before that .
3 The Liverpudlians should be back in action tomorrow so Jaffa are prepared for another tough contest .
4 If Bill 's leg went according to form he should be back in town for his first follow-up clinic when I started my second all-day shift with its row of free evenings .
5 ‘ If he survives that he should be back in town next week . ’
6 She should be out in time for Christmas .
7 I might be back in time to see you before coffee if not I 'll see you
8 When you pay your gas next week you 'll be up in credit then wo n't you ?
9 Are you sure you 'll be up in time to get there by nine o'clock ? ’
10 Well yeah , no I 've light bulbs I mean I could make you a list down but it does n't matter I can get that tomorrow Ann I 'll go down tomorrow you know , I 'll be up in time .
11 Hopefully she 'll be back in school on Monday .
12 You 'll be back in time for dinner .
13 I 'll be back in time to take you to the studio , so do n't worry about that . ’
14 They seem very confident they 'll be back in time do n't they ?
15 he 'll be back in hospital
16 ‘ Thanks George I 'll be back in touch . ’
17 I went back to my room , trying to forget about my brother ; I wanted to get to bed early so that I could be up in time for the naming ceremony of the new catapult .
18 Another big reshuffle could come in 18 months to two years , by which time Mr Patten could be back in Parliament and Mr Douglas Hurd , having helped lead Britain 's presidency of the EC in the second half of this year , may have decided to step down as Foreign Secretary to pursue another career .
19 The centre-half is making a good recovery from a knee injury and could be back in contention for a place in Monday 's derby with Middlesbrough .
20 Although the No. 8 Rob Wainright broke his leg in midweek , he could be back in training in November , and in John Wilby he had a deputy who shone in the back row .
21 It means we could be back in civilisation in a couple of days .
22 The words which I have read are plain : it was Mr. Vanbergen who said he was going down to Eastbourne , that he was going down as part of his business , and that he did not think he would be getting back after his business on Thursday in time to pay it on Thursday , and the concession arose out of the question whether or not the debtor could be back in town in time to bring it himself , because he frankly said he was trying to get a little more time .
23 Central defender Mick Gallagher underwent scope surgery on the snapped cruciate ligament in his knee a fortnight ago , and Canal Street physio Jimmy Graham said today : ‘ He could be back in action in late September or October . ’
24 Central defender Mick Gallagher underwent scope surgery on the snapped cruciate ligament in his knee a fortnight ago , and Canal Street physio Jimmy Graham said today : ‘ He could be back in action in late September or October . ’
25 Skipper John MacPhail could be back in action after a knee injury .
26 If tomorrow ’ s prosecutuionb appeal is successful Mr Hayton could be back in jail tomorrow night .
27 ‘ If you put your foot down , we could be back in time for pud . ’
28 ‘ Saving your presence sir , ’ said Sergeant Bramble , ‘ I tried to explain that there was nothing amiss and that you 'd be back in time for supper with Miss Nicole .
29 June Roberts said she 'd gone out in the car , saying nothing except that she 'd be back in time for cocktails at the Clarkes ' as she had promised , a business thing for Samuel .
30 ( First Edition ) CLIVE ALLEN , the Manchester City striker , may be back in contention for the visit to Arsenal on 14 October .
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