Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb mod] [be] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's a pity that Stephen has met this girl who seems to want his every free minute or he 'd be company for you . ’
2 He 's in all the typical things a young man who 's too quick does , that 's fly off the road all the time , but that 's part of the normal learning curve , and I think that he 'll be trouble for every team that does n't have him in their actual car at the time .
3 It was not easy to forecast during his first couple of hours that he would be Man of the Match which ultimately was well-deserved .
4 It was inevitable that the Earl should be Lord Lieutenant of the County , and that he should be President of the Lancashire Unionists .
5 It was natural that he should be President of the Constituent Assembly when it met .
6 Pam smiled contentedly at him and settled back in her seat , reassured by Curtis 's confidence , and the fact that he 'd be part of the firm now .
7 It is the witches prophecy to Macbeth that he will be Thane of Cawdor and then king ( Act 1 Scene 3 ) that show to the reader that Macbeth has got ambition in him , as shown by his demand of them to speak more before they vanish .
8 Another minute and he would be broadside to the swell .
9 he 's retired , but he 's , he 's been quite busy with this Festival , but I , I said to him , now what I 'll do is maybe come and you and him and Jane maybe kind of will just sort of have a quick confab sometime just talk about what he wants , and he will be kind of happy to do that with obviously we 'd have to find a drop of money to pay for the tapes , I mean that would n't be huge and expensive .
10 On another occasion , and because I felt he was a remote figure of whom the public knew nothing , I asked if he would be guest at an off-the-record private dinner-party to which I would invite half a dozen senior media people such as Robin Day , Perry Worsthorne of the Sunday Telegraph , and Tony Howard of the Observer for an exchange of views .
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