Example sentences of "he would be [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd ring once to make sure I was in and then he 'd be at the front door , would n't he ? ’
2 And as he leaned against the railings he suddenly tasted it , the moment Creed had planned for him , the moment he 'd always longed for , dreaded now , still longed for , and it was burnt sugar , sweet and caustic , on his tongue , it was like the flight of a bird across a window , it was there and it was gone , he could n't dwell on it , he could n't let the terror in , all he knew was what it would do for him , he knew that it would give him membership , he 'd be past the sliding sheet of glass , he 'd finally belong .
3 With me there , but he 'd be aboard the dumb hopper and I 'd be aboard the dredger and I remember one man , he turned round , his name was ex naval man he was and er I went round on the Sunday morning and he did n't speak to me on the Saturday .
4 And then he 'd be in a rare way because our employer was not out of bed .
5 Although he would be at a considerable financial loss , Serampore had a number of significant advantages : far more people , a good site only two hours boat journey from Calcutta , complete freedom to engage in evangelism and the chance to operate a printing press freely .
6 because he would be at the top end of the other school
7 He would be at the next meeting in the church hall along with Swire Sugden , and were they in for a surprise !
8 fast , he would be at the public mortuary doing the post-mortem .
9 Long before the incriminating photograph turned up on Major Tzann 's desk , he would be over the Czech border and awaiting the transport which would convey him to Germany , and thence to the United States .
10 Leslie reckoned that he would be in no more danger in the S.A.S. than in the Parachute Regiment : or so he persuaded himself .
11 ‘ If he stayed on and won the Ford championship he would be in a strong position to join one of the top Vauxhall Lotus teams .
12 His view was that erm if he was armed he had been armed in the past , he had discharged a firearm , he felt that er he would be in a desperate position erm , as he was an escaped prisoner and that he he would n't have erm any influence over him .
13 When he awoke , he would be in a German harbour .
14 Mr Yenici told the committee in London he had believed he would be in the private hospital at least a month , but was ‘ in and out within a week ’ .
15 And once it went , he would be in the thick of it with all his weapons and a better chance than most .
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