Example sentences of "[adv] he [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | just for mornings only he 'll be able to stick up for himself and that wo n't he ? |
2 | If only he could be sick . |
3 | Perhaps he would be dry and cold when it came to it . |
4 | Perhaps he would be lenient . |
5 | And while he was there , perhaps he would be able to solve the mystery of his real father . |
6 | Perhaps he might be interested to know that , for reasons too complicated to explain here , he is known to his comrades in the People 's Party as ‘ Lowenbrau ’ . |
7 | able to get up any faster perhaps he 'll be alright on the flat I 've seen some as well in erm some way , I looked in |
8 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll be interested in plays , too . |
9 | ‘ I 'm hoping to get him a 400cc deal for the British championships and perhaps he 'll be able to ride the Jim Moodie bike after all . |
10 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll be able to calm you down . |
11 | Perhaps he 'd be right . ’ |
12 | ‘ Perhaps he 'd be willing to take someone without a dowry . |
13 | No , I did not call the hon. Member for Carrick , Cumnock and Doon Valley ( Mr. Foulkes ) and I know that the hospital is in his constituency , but perhaps he will be patient . |
14 | Perhaps he will be able to get the best out of Springbok centre Faffa Knoetze who has been battling with injury and actuarial exams for the last few seasons . |
15 | Perhaps he will be able to say , you know ? |
16 | Perhaps he should be practical and take a wife for comfort . |
17 | While remaining head of state , he resigned forthwith as head of the MPR , declaring that henceforth he would be above party politics and not subject to political or legislative control , but would act as " arbiter and final judge " on important matters . |
18 | So he 'll be anxious to make the most of this unexpected opportunity . |
19 | So he 'll be glad to know that she thought about him and wanted him to know it . ’ |
20 | so he might be able |
21 | So he would be vague , and talk of the south , and say he had been a vagrant for many years . |
22 | So he would be nice to gays ; he would be in favour of , and even extend , abortion rights ; he would be anti-militaristic ; he would hug trees . |
23 | Like an Elizabethan tickling the back of his throat with a peacock feather to induce vomiting so he would be able to face the next enormous course , he brought up another cloud of ghosts . |
24 | Northants have signed up Mark Bowen but mainly for their Sunday League matches so he should be available for most of the Seasider 's Saturday games . |
25 | So he should be able to stop this chap . |
26 | So he can be sure it 's us . ’ |
27 | So he could be tender . |
28 | So he 'd be sure to realise I was planning to sleep with a lover . |
29 | He 'd be in the house having his breakfast at seven so he 'd be ready to take the horses out to start erm ploughing in Winter , at eight . |
30 | And so he will be involved in political controversy and , in circumstances like those prevailing in Northern Ireland , inevitably accused of bias , of whitewashing , of serving certain political masters . |