Example sentences of "he 'd be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now he 'd be for it .
2 He was going to win the British Open , so he 'd be at Augusta the next year !
3 He 'd ring once to make sure I was in and then he 'd be at the front door , would n't he ? ’
4 He 'd be at the gatehouse within two minutes .
5 About one o'clock in the morning he 'd be at it , getting it ready for the neighbours to collect the following day .
6 U maybe he 'd be at it till about two o'clock in the morning .
7 He 'd be at a loss without work .
8 If I had a record company there are a lot of people I would be sure to sign — Albert King does n't have a label now , for instance — and he 'd be on it right away . ’
9 He 'd be on you before you got within ten yards of him . ’
10 But the laugh was on him , and he 'd be on his way to finding his proper place in the smithy — which was to stand by and watch , and not ask too many questions . ’
11 ‘ Oh , just Church of Scotland ; but if they had a Provisional Wing , I think he 'd be on it . ’
12 Given the slightest encouragement , he 'd be on his knees swearing eternal devotion .
13 He 'd be on the record .
14 He 'd be on the Riviera by now , bearing all those heavy Sabatini responsibilities .
15 I did n't realize he 'd be on his own in there
16 He 'd be on his back if he 'd had that amount of drink .
17 He 'd be with friends by now .
18 He 'd be with some woman , no doubt , a man like that .
19 Oh , I thought he 'd be with Amanda ?
20 Whether or not he 'd be of similar help in the present case , Lewis did n't know , of course .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 ‘ I never thought he 'd be into Acid House , but there must be something . ’
24 He 'd be about , Brassy , be eighty now , you know , getting on , yeah .
25 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 .
26 He 'd be in full view of the windows .
27 ‘ If he was anyone else 's kid , he 'd be in jail . ’
28 Occasionally I 'd get up in the morning and there he 'd be in the kitchen , eating furiously , as if he did n't know where his next grub was coming from , as if each day was an adventure that could end anywhere .
29 If the sceptics had a real leader inside the Cabinet , he 'd be in deep trouble . ’
30 He 'd be in a state of high excitement , remember .
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