Example sentences of "and he [modal v] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Loveridge then admitted handling stolen property and he 'll be sentenced for that offence in the next few weeks . |
2 | So as soon as he 's in the station the clock begins to run and he 'll be screaming for his brief . ’ |
3 | Harvey said , ‘ This is Mr Dempsey , he 's coming to see you tomorrow and he 'll be staying at the Hotel Riga . ’ |
4 | Happy audience — save one , of course , and he 'll be writing about it . |
5 | Give him five years and he 'll be running for President . |
6 | Colin Anderson is back in and he 'll be playing alongside Tony Cousins , who 's come on loan from Liverpool . |
7 | ‘ He 's waiting to hear whether or not he 's been cast , and he 'll be feeling like a caged bear , poor darling . |
8 | He might be legitimising Goldsmiths ' current practice ( in which , ironically , women are very active participants ) and he might be pandering to a new Europeanisation … but the notion that Arte povera , in this limited manifestation , is ‘ representative of a crucial revolutionary moment — even of the last possible revolutionary moment ’ is a load of cobblers . |
9 | Implexion realised the argument could become ugly and he might be provoked into making remarks he 'd regret . |
10 | For example , he may want to see whether the chief constable has been making use of civilian resources as well as he should , and he might be saying to the inspectorate of constabulary , ’ If you can demonstrate a better use of money and resources through civilianisation , that might have a bearing on the availability of uniformed police officers . ’ |
11 | And he may be marching into a trap with a right hand that needed surgery on it three fights ago to enable him to continue in boxing . |
12 | A sad blow , and he may be followed by coach Ian McIntosh who , as a paid official , is no longer allowed to be in charge . |
13 | He may be disgusted , offended , annoyed , angered and no doubt a number of other things as well ; and he may be provoked by what he sees and hears into breaking the peace . |
14 | The user probably has limited expertise and he may be working under various stress conditions . |
15 | ‘ Matthew Burke , who toured Britain with the 1990 Australian Schoolboy team , is a brilliant young player and he may be used at fullback . |
16 | hold would fall apart and he would be parted from William . |
17 | Since childhood Wycliffe had experienced episodes when he seemed to see the world about him through fresh eyes , as though , without warning , he had become an intruder in some foreign place , and he would be overcome by the strangeness of it all . |
18 | Mr Morraine shouted at him and Mr Jotter said any more slacking and he would be sent to the Headmaster . |
19 | And he would be thinking of her , and wanting her , and watching the raindrops as they spattered against the window . |
20 | The matter had been taken up with the Bank of Ireland and he would be recommending to the incoming Executive Committee that it should be referred to the Labour Court , on the basis that it is gross discrimination . |
21 | ‘ I used to have a terribly runny nose , ’ said Marian , ‘ and I was that much younger than him and he would be landed with me by Mam . |
22 | For two sleepless nights , rugby player and fitness fanatic Brian lived with the fear that Joanna 's lifeless body would be found and he would be charged with murder . |
23 | Fire would break out in the house and he would be trapped in his room , unconscious ; she would climb up the ivy at the back of the house and help him to get out . |
24 | Either they would send a rescue party , or they would adhere to quarantine regulations and he would be marooned on Tarvaras . |
25 | There was a good chance that this Sandison fellow would cause trouble and he would be linked to it . |
26 | He tried to keep himself to himself but for years and years he had windows broken , excrement and rubbish was dumped in his garden and he would be woken in the early hours by children as young as 12 and 13 throwing stones at his window . |
27 | He tried to keep himself to himself but for years and years he had windows broken , excrement and rubbish was dumped in his garden and he would be woken in the early hours by children as young as 12 and 13 throwing stones at his window . |
28 | In my view every survivor of that gallant band who kept the wartime lifelines open should not only get his medal by right , but a cash grant too , and he should be honoured by an invitation to take part in a special parade through the City of Liverpool during the commemoration in May . |
29 | Scotland as a nation will determine its own sovereignty whether he agrees to it or not and he should be talking to the Scottish Constitutional Convention about the matter . |
30 | As British title holder as well as winner of the British Supercup , Whitham has the ball at his toe you might say and he should be heading for a tilt at the world championships next year . |