Example sentences of "[verb] he would be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He saw the announcement as presumptuous , with Lineker clearly implying he would be in England 's squad eight months before it was announced .
2 The infant , which was incidentally precisely what we predicted he would be in physical makeup , sex , coloring , and so on , was born here seven days ago .
3 I 'd asked him if he was embarrassed that in 1966 he was saying he would be with Suzy Kendall forever , and then in 1969 it was all over , and then he was saying he would be with Tuesday Weld forever , then in 1981 it was all over , and so on .
4 I 'd asked him if he was embarrassed that in 1966 he was saying he would be with Suzy Kendall forever , and then in 1969 it was all over , and then he was saying he would be with Tuesday Weld forever , then in 1981 it was all over , and so on .
5 She had half hoped he would be at the station but there was no sign of him .
6 He felt he would be in ‘ a better position to settle on the appropriate form of punishment ’ if he knew the victim 's feelings .
7 They knew he would be at the Excelsior . ’
8 She knew he would be in hospital a long time and wondered how they would manage if he ever came home .
9 Mr Yenici told the committee in London he had believed he would be in the private hospital at least a month , but was ‘ in and out within a week ’ .
10 We thought he would be off home , and none too keen to make another wasted journey . ’
11 I warned him that unless he adhered strictly to the regimen I prescribed he would be at considerable risk . ’
12 The least I would expect would be an immediate invitation from the Prime Minister , come and see me , because if it was happening on the streets of any city in Britain and the MP stood up and said what I 've said I think he would be in Downing Street within the night .
13 Roy said he would be in joint forces on the territory probably at the beginning of this quarter , erm , so far so good .
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