Example sentences of "he would be in " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd be in full view of the windows . |
2 | ‘ If he was anyone else 's kid , he 'd be in jail . ’ |
3 | Occasionally I 'd get up in the morning and there he 'd be in the kitchen , eating furiously , as if he did n't know where his next grub was coming from , as if each day was an adventure that could end anywhere . |
4 | If the sceptics had a real leader inside the Cabinet , he 'd be in deep trouble . ’ |
5 | He 'd be in a state of high excitement , remember . |
6 | And then he 'd be in a rare way because our employer was not out of bed . |
7 | Much use he 'd be in an air raid anyway . ’ |
8 | ‘ I believe he said weeks ago that Hitler would be in Buckingham Palace and he 'd be in Knowsly Hall . |
9 | It made her feel she had to stay there or else he 'd be in worse trouble . ’ |
10 | I thought he 'd be in strife with the Verfassungschutz . ’ |
11 | If the police had Timmy , he 'd be in a cell . |
12 | ‘ If he was ill , he 'd be in bed , not here . ’ |
13 | Why do n't you come back , he said he 'd be in later . ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | I told him I had planned to take him to lunch but he said he could n't wait as he had some business to attend to , but he 'd be in a pub called the Banker if I could pick him up about three . |
16 | And that had to mean that he 'd be in touch again — did n't it ? |
17 | This Loyalist replied , Ah well if John were blamed for that , he 'd be in trouble . |
18 | Oh what standing not ambulance , I thought he 'd be in a wheelchair |
19 | I would never go out like what Tony was saying you know he does n't drink at all and like he 'd be in a pub maybe seven days a week but I would take a drink now and again and I might n't go into a pub once in a month maybe . |
20 | He felt he would be in ‘ a better position to settle on the appropriate form of punishment ’ if he knew the victim 's feelings . |
21 | 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 ’ . |
22 | He would be in trouble today . |
23 | Dr Paisley could not foresee that he would be in gaol during the throes of a general election . |
24 | WITH Andy Gregory , the Wigan scrum-half , confirming yesterday he would be in contention for Great Britain 's summer tour squad to be announced on Monday , the fringe contenders have their last chance to impress over the weekend . |
25 | Leslie reckoned that he would be in no more danger in the S.A.S. than in the Parachute Regiment : or so he persuaded himself . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | He would be in his sixties by then . |
28 | He would be in as much danger as me because if he shouted across to me , he 'd have been done for idling his time and gossiping . |
29 | Unknown to her , he would be in the cafe while she ate . |
30 | The war had interrupted and postponed many a career , J's amongst them , and he had three years ' university ahead of him before he would be in any position to marry . |