Example sentences of "he [vb mod] be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If he 's on P O A and he should be on net list , we need to change it , if he 's on |
2 | So he should be in high spirits now ; he 'll be in three airports before the day 's over . |
3 | Jim Martin looks like he should be in Thin Lizzy . |
4 | He said , ‘ There 's absolutely nothing to see and it 's awfully full of nettles ’ ; at the same moment Jean Powers was saying noisily that not a solitary soul had been into the Britches in years and the village wondered what Edward got up to in there — ha ha ! — some people said he must be into black magic , or maybe he was growing cannabis . |
5 | Gregson glanced at the clock on the dashboard and estimated that he could be at New Scotland Yard in less than thirty minutes , traffic permitting . |
6 | Whether or not he 'd be of similar help in the present case , Lewis did n't know , of course . |
7 | If the sceptics had a real leader inside the Cabinet , he 'd be in deep trouble . ’ |
8 | He 'd be in full view of the windows . |
9 | I warned him that unless he adhered strictly to the regimen I prescribed he would be at considerable risk . ’ |
10 | There was also the time element The next tide could not be far away and if he was caught by the tide he would be in real trouble . |
11 | Roy said he would be in joint forces on the territory probably at the beginning of this quarter , erm , so far so good . |
12 | If he were here to answer the question , I suspect that he would be in considerable difficulty if he tried to say that he continued to oppose those privatisations . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | He will be on first-name terms with many of them , and if he fails to contact his supporters individually in the course of an election campaign he will risk losing their votes . |
15 | That in itself emphasised what value he can be to United — his sheer danger and menace forces the opposition to follow him , which inevitably creates space for others . |