Example sentences of "[noun] she [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Kentucky had not appealed to her but in Leicestershire she would be in more or less familiar surroundings — and Mr Harvey had said he might live here if he so chose . |
2 | With a bit more luck , train services willing , she could be in and out of Mariánské Láznë today , and , even if she had to fit in a visit to that garage near Františkovy Láznë , by nightfall she could be across the Czechoslovakian border and on her way home to England . |
3 | With any luck she would be on her feet in front of conference some time early tomorrow afternoon . |
4 | When he was in the dining room she would be in the dairy ; when he wandered out to look at the home fields she would be over the lake by Burtness Wood ; when he made his way to the wood she would retreat up the fell and it was pointless , he rightly guessed , as well as being too open to comment , to pursue her onto the tops . |
5 | If she is not watched like a hawk she will be in trouble of some sort before you can say Jack Robinson . ’ |
6 | and every night she 'd be on it ! |
7 | Edward could see quite clearly behind her shoulder , like the aura visible to spiritualists , the woman she would be in thirty years time . |
8 | Well I mean for the first year she wo n't be in if she goes in as a student she 'll be in college . |
9 | In some parts of Muslim society she would be in danger of her life . |
10 | Manu , the famous ancient Hindu law-giver , said that in her childhood the woman must be under the control of her father ; in her adult life she must be under her husband 's control and in her old age her son must control her . |
11 | Nenna had no more than an animal 's sense of direction and distance , but it seemed to her that the right thing to do would be to try to reach the City , then , once she got to Blackfriars , she knew where the river was , and though that would be Lambeth Reach or King 's Reach , a long way downstream of the boats , still , once she had got to the river she would be on the way home . |
12 | When he was in the dining room she would be in the dairy ; when he wandered out to look at the home fields she would be over the lake by Burtness Wood ; when he made his way to the wood she would retreat up the fell and it was pointless , he rightly guessed , as well as being too open to comment , to pursue her onto the tops . |
13 | As long as she stayed in New York she would be under threat . |
14 | ‘ P'raps she should be in a strait-waistcoat tomorrow , ’ said the attendant . |
15 | And in a few moments she would be in the privacy of her own cabin , snuggling into a warm sleeping-bag on a thick foam mattress with a fabric cover that matched the padded headrest . |
16 | She was calm , authoritative , in the way she would be with injured animals . |
17 | By that time she should be at school , and nursery when she 's three . |
18 | ‘ It 's not a question of whether she has any boyfriend , more a case of which boyfriend she 'll be with . |