Example sentences of "[noun prp] he [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 A Captain in KGB he might be , the power in the kingdom of Zone I , feared by the superior in rank and the inferior in fortune , but the Major had demanded that inside the Administration block in the mornings he should wear his uniform .
2 Soering applied to the European Commission of Human Rights on the grounds that there was a serious likelihood that if he were extradited to the United States he would be executed .
3 When they got to Plymouth he would be station-master as well .
4 Robert Dunlop says its a good team and on Easter friday he 'll be up against the best in the world … he 's a positive man and hopes to be British champion this year
5 This Saturday he 'll be joined by former Gloucester captain Mike Hamlin , who 's playing his first First team match for his new club .
6 ‘ Yes , I have ; but when he confronts Richard he will be told that he could be taken to court ; he 's been at me for years .
7 If he loved Dana he would be part of her sister 's life and she hoped she would never have to see him again .
8 From Hobart to Cape Town and then in May he should be sailing up the Solent .
9 ‘ But if you 're anxious to see Frank he may be over here soon .
10 ‘ If Kevin was in England he would be in care by now … ’
11 ‘ I did n't tell Simon he could be going to be a father .
12 In Ireland he might be able to choose between several candidates , but they would all have been selected by his party , and in such a way as to condition his choice if not to determine it absolutely .
13 aware of Graham he might be more receptive .
14 I can assure Graham he will be the loneliest man in football , reviled by people who have n't the first clue about the game , but who will go right along with the bloodsuckers willing him to fail .
15 If he goes after Helen he 'll be out
16 Before I left Fontanellato my father had told me that although he was not against my trying to see Mussolini he would be very upset if I indulged in any kind of cheering or applause .
17 And when he sagged and said he 'd had enough of the place and it was not what he had thought it would be , she said life never was and that if he wanted to stay in Fleet Street he would be foolish to leave without a new job to go to .
18 HARRY HOOPER is Secretary of the U.K. Branch of the I.W.L.S. He will be pleased to forward information on the society to potential members .
19 HARRY HOOPER is Secretary of the U.K. Branch of the I.W.L.S. He will be pleased to forward information on the society to potential members .
20 HARRY HOOPER is secretary of the U.K. Branch of the I.W.L.S. he will be pleased to forward information on the society to potential members .
21 If Steel Chimes does n't run at Downpatrick on Monday he may be worth following here .
22 If Mr. Tully had not dealt with the moneys of Abbey or Wessex he would be able to tell the plaintiffs to mind their own business .
23 If it 's Kerry he 'll be round !
24 On Tuesday in Strasbourg he will be renewing his calls for a crackdown on EC agricultural fraud .
25 On Sunday he 'll be facing some of the best of British bikers … in the Ledbury Grasstrack meeting .
26 On Friday , he will be on club duty at Meggetland ( 7:30 ) , where Boroughmuir meet Llanelli in a glamour friendly , and on Sunday he will be playing in a New Zealand XV , organised by Buck Shelford , in a sell-out match with Northampton .
27 It is true that if Mr. Tully fails to comply with the order of Buckley J. he could be punished for contempt after a hearing in open court and subject to review by an appellate court .
28 Knowing Raymond he will be happy pulling on the blue jersey .
29 If Lindberg was to come to Tromsø he would be hung from a lamp-post , probably by his balls .
30 I 've sent for the lad from the Upton manor , as I told Radulfus I would , and before Compline he 'll be here , and the truth will surely be out .
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