Example sentences of "he [modal v] [be] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The promise and the fulfilment , let me just give you a couple of verses there in John fourteen , John make er , Jesus he makes this statement to his disciples , in John fourteen , in verses sixteen and seventeen , and I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper , another word for the Holy Spirit , that he may be with you forever . |
2 | He was apparently found to be running a temperature , but after a long season of competing in the best company , he may be past his best . |
3 | He may be behind you or opposite , on the other side of the road . |
4 | He should be with her . |
5 | I mean he 's in the auction when he should be with them writing the labels . |
6 | he should be on them now though . |
7 | He should be on his way home ! |
8 | He must be off his … he must be joking ! ’ |
9 | In short , he must be of their kind … |
10 | She said , looking into the box , ‘ You must know Fergus Wolff , he must be at your college , I think . ’ |
11 | He must be on his way . |
12 | He must be on his way back by now . |
13 | But he must be behind what happened . |
14 | For the discourse analyst , on the other hand , the more personal and particular the occasion for the participants , the more limited and circumspect he must be in his interpretation . |
15 | He must be in his early forties , Belinda decided , while Faye , she knew was thirty-eight — fairly old to be having a first child , which added a greater sense of urgency and importance to the task of keeping her pregnancy on track . |
16 | Well , we 'll take a run over there and see ’ — ‘ You might be there yourself , why that 's great , Michael ’ — ‘ No I 'm afraid he 'll be with me . ’ |
17 | He 'll be with us a few days . |
18 | Please , take a chair , he 'll be with you in a while . ’ |
19 | He 'll be at you , why did n't you get one of them ? |
20 | ‘ He 'll be on her side , she 'll get him on her side . |
21 | He 'll be on his own . |
22 | If not , he 'll be on his way . |
23 | ‘ He 'll be against it because he wo n't think I 'm nice enough for you . |
24 | . He 'll be after your job next , you 'll see . ’ |
25 | ‘ He 'll be in her pants before the nights out , I 'll be bound . ’ |
26 | He 'll be in your bed . |
27 | Oh I would n't he might be to you but he 's worth it to us . |
28 | I know her brother said he might be with her . |
29 | IN THE 1920s when John was regularly crossing the world to finalize his deals , he always arranged that every trip ended in New York so that he might be with his darling Mary Read . |
30 | At the back of her mind was the thought that he might be with someone else . |