Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] home to " in BNC.
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1 | Surely the nearby towns of Redruth and Camborne must be home to many pilots . |
2 | She 'll be home to the volunteers who 've spent up to three thousand pounds for the chance to sail some of the seven seas . |
3 | There is a thin strip of wasteland between the allotments and the depot which could be home to rats . |
4 | This may be home to Mercedes , Bosch , Kodak and Porsche to name but four , but it also offers endless greenery from the banks of the winding Neckar to the baroque palace in the historic heart of the city . |
5 | Darlington may be home to first ‘ medical village ’ in Britain |
6 | Anywhere I was with you would be home to me . |
7 | Purchased by the Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Area Health Authority , the building will be home to two other AIDS charities . |
8 | The station will be home to 117 police and civilian staff , said Insp. |
9 | Hullavington will be home to the new Royal Logistic Corps — these support staff are preparing to fly out to Bosnia . |
10 | Hullavington will be home to more than 750 soldiers , until December 1994 . |
11 | One ‘ slot ’ can be home to as many as five satellites as long as they do not use exactly the same frequency . |