"I'll be by you tomorrow" often means "I'll be at your house tomorrow."
"I'll be with you" means "we'll be together."
The exact usage of these phrases differs considerably from one dialect of English to another. Some dialects do not have the "being by you" expression at all.
Probably means being a Communist.
Macbeth interpreted it as meaning "having a mother", which meant the same as being a human being. But in fact it meant "being delivered in the usual way" as opposed to by Caesarian section.
Yes. Being a soldier meant you did earn a bit of money.
No little helpless creature is meant to entertain anybody. It is meant to live its life the best it can without being harmed or aggravated by you.
The quality or condition of being important; significance.
currently being repaired (or fixed).
To have an insufficient source of money
No. Nor was it meant to be.
sad
Capable of being wrong or making a mistake.
There is not a technical term for a phobia of being alive. There are phobias of being buried alive if that's what was meant.
Because they think that being a size 6 (which we think is normal!) is being too fat and in their minds, models are not meant to be fat, they are meant to be tall and slim.