Example sentences of "[noun sg] he [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But he told his bosses in London who have now provided him with round-the-clock protection for fear he could be in the sights of an IRA killer gang . |
2 | He was magnificent , but she must n't let the surge of unexpected excitement running through her blind her to the danger he could be to Dana . |
3 | For the time being Jonathon will carry on cleaning the empty theatre in the hope that one day he 'll be on the stage and the seats will be full . |
4 | Normally on New Year 's Day he would be at home with Mandy . |
5 | Mr Brown grew up in Darlington where his parents , Mr and Mrs Allan Brown , still live in Coatham Crescent , and in his youth he used to stand at a vantage point near the Whessoe Road/ Honeypot Lane junction to watch the rally cars speeding on their way , never dreaming that one day he would be among them . |
6 | Colin French walked out of court this afternoon — flanked by police for his own protection — but in less than a month he could be behind bars . |
7 | Equally , where the lift is an essential means of access he will be under a duty to take reasonable care to keep it in working order ( Liverpool City Council v Irwin ) . |
8 | About one o'clock in the morning he 'd be at it , getting it ready for the neighbours to collect the following day . |
9 | If not it 'll be for me to tell her lovin' papa that his baby daughter is lost , and what 's the bettin' he 'll be over here on the fastest boat runnin' , to cut my throat for me if anything 's happened to her ? ’ |
10 | ‘ 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 . |
11 | Lee ( ’ if he was a footballer he 'd be worth millions ’ says Watkins ) skates in Italy next month with club members and British dance champions David Samson and Adele Warner . |
12 | There was also the time element The next tide could not be far away and if he was caught by the tide he would be in real trouble . |
13 | I 've talked with him on the telephone and with any luck he should be over here on Monday . |
14 | The unusual delay was because Nigel had died on the Thursday before a bank holiday weekend , but as soon as our GP had signed the death certificate he would be on his way . |
15 | Now that Joe is back from holiday , no doubt he will be in touch with you about a visit to Godalming . |
16 | Once done , he set about building this lodge to serve as a grandstand , from whose balcony he could be with family and friends and watch his hounds coursing deer across the bare miles . |
17 | Where the landlord retains a roadway he may be under a positive duty to the tenant to prevent obstruction of it ( Hilton v Smith ( James ) & Sons ( Norwood ) Ltd ( 1979 ) 257 EG 1063 ) . |
18 | and then , no like this Christmas he 'll be in |
19 | He claimed that the circumstances of putting the death penalty into effect , in particular the likelihood of a long delay between sentence and execution during which time he would be on death row , would constitute an inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment contrary to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights . |
20 | Meantime it 's a living hell for all of us , and I need all the help we can get to shorten the time he will be in prison . ’ |
21 | Where the outgoing partner joins another firm as a partner he would be in a position to influence the actions of that firm . |
22 | If it 's on the tank he must be in the lav , he never takes food in there with him . ’ |
23 | That in itself emphasised what value he can be to United — his sheer danger and menace forces the opposition to follow him , which inevitably creates space for others . |
24 | Now that Travis had got hold of the scent he would be like a bloodhound , and there was no knowing what Lori would inadvertently reveal . |