Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 He likes Elland Road , he 's built up a squad that looks like it could develop into a REAL force over the next few years & he 'd be mad to leave for a job where he has a competition every 2 years/a draw 's a bad result/and nobody likes him !
2 But I do n't mind telling young Mike here about it seeing he 'll be joining me in the business one day . ’
3 Have you any idea where he might be ? "
4 Billy Rock who has Listowel in mind for his smart and successful chaser Joey Kelly runs the gelding on Monday and he will go again at the next Roscommon meeting a fortnight later before travelling to Listowel where he might be worth an investment in view of that Galway win in July .
5 His GP should also be able to put him in touch with his local ‘ Stroke Club , ’ where he 'll be able to talk about his problems and progress with people in the same situation as himself .
6 He 's through to his first World Longtrack final … where he 'll be lining up against the best speedway and grasstrack riders .
7 Yet Bethlehem the place is no more special , really , than any other place now : because the coming of Christ into our world has sanctified every place , every place becomes holy , where he may be found : your homes , your places of work , and , yes , in a special way , churches like this glorious Cathedral of Wells .
8 According to myth , Cronus was placed in the heavens , where he may be seen as the planet SATURN .
9 He was lodged , at some expense , in a progressive asylum where he would be looked after by skilled doctors , but his condition did not improve .
10 It was agreed with the Prince that the interview would take place at Broadlands where he would be staying with the Brabournes in a few weeks ' time .
11 After this , he resigned himself more or less to an athletics-oriented existence , taking up the offer of a job in a sports equipment shop , where he would be granted ample time off to compete in meetings and train regularly .
12 It had not occurred to him that there would be a place underground where he would be exposed on three sides .
13 He was flying first class to LAX , where he would be met by a uniformed chauffeur who would convey him by limousine or courtesy car to the Pinnacle Trumont on the Avenue of the Stars .
14 Elliott was half-in , half-out of the car , trying to work out where he would be most use .
15 He knew it was a person 's natal chart that decreed whether he should become an Ixmaritian , and where he would be educated .
16 And say erm where he would be best used but there have been a couple of errors caused by his bad eyesight .
17 His heart sank , perversely convinced that he was to be transferred to some damp hole where he would be able neither to stand upright nor lie at full length , and chained there in darkness .
18 They 'd have been able to certify him insane , or he 'd have done something so terrible and criminal they could have put him in prison , where he 'd be sodomised and knifed ; quietly disposed of without any fuss because the rules were different in there .
19 In fact , Jack fancied his country sports so much he 'd occasionally order Boro apprentices to help ‘ beat ’ the Yorkshire moors for game birds — where he 'd be waiting with a loaded gun !
20 where he 'd be , and they were just wheeling him down , him crying
21 In a well-equipped nursery where he can be observed with no distress to himself — that is all . ’
22 Very well , in a special nursery where he can be observed .
23 A similar result is likely where the witness is suspected of complicity in a fraudulent scheme , especially where he can be regarded as the ‘ real ’ plaintiff .
24 Perhaps to the priest 's house where he can be guarded by soldiers .
25 After they had gone through the ordeal of giving evidence , their father , who was found guilty of eight serious charges with nine being left on the file , was put on probation and allocated to a hostel not two miles from where his last victim lives and where he can be seen by the family as they pass through the town centre .
26 Edward is anointed with holy oil : he has the power of healing , they say ; he loves his chaplains and worships daily , prostrate , where he can be seen .
27 Many feminists , by contrast , see the home as predominantly a back region for a man returning home from work : one where he can be himself , and largely at the expense of women 's autonomy and escape .
28 Was this where he should be ?
29 ‘ He was enormously complex and he had an almost inner pain about who he was sexually , what his role was , where he should be in life .
30 Where he should be , with his cradle boon of green eyes like a magician 's , and his stature that no one in his family had ever had before , his strength and resolve .
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