Example sentences of "he [modal v] [be] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ Matthew Burke , who toured Britain with the 1990 Australian Schoolboy team , is a brilliant young player and he may be used at fullback .
2 The Scottish bishops of this period were normally consecrated by the archbishop of York , and there was no protest against this practice until 1120 , when Anselm 's disciple Eadmer , having received the bishopric of St Andrews , attempted to insist that he should be consecrated at Canterbury .
3 If successful there , he 'll be sent at Ireland 's expense to the British championships in Coventry a month later .
4 Perhaps he 'll be sitting at home in Brighton next month not remembering a thing about it , perhaps in a year or two Sony or Akai will be marketing a small black box the size of a cigarette packet that cuts and scratches at the touch of a button .
5 He gets old before his time , soon soon he 'll be sitting at home with a
6 The seminar organizers are Robert Osborne , who 's just crept in , Judy Rainer — I wonder where Judy 's sitting — with the hand Ivor Bertram who has n't arrived yet , he 'll be arriving at lunchtime , and myself .
7 He might be staying at Southampton , Long Island , with an American newspaper tycoon , or visiting distant American cousins at Newport .
8 He has a tutor , a retired teacher who visits the house for mathematics and is following a traditional and largely irrelevant course in it ( such as he might be following at school ) and he is learning quite sufficient about mathematics in context apart from that ( shades of Cockcroft ! )
9 Although he could be seen at rehearsals of his shows in small English towns , Tiller was an international name now .
10 He was given notice that when his employment at Hendon terminated , he could be re-employed at Ruislip as a tester .
11 May we take it from what he has said that he is saying definitely that he would be prepared at Maastricht to make an irrevocable commitment to a single currency ?
12 He would be appearing at Marylebone Magistrates ’ Court on Monday .
13 While he will be teaching at Watson 's College on his return , Storie wo n't be performing for Watsonians this season , but is anxious to continue playing in Scotland .
14 He will be looking at ways of improving health and fitness activities currently on offer at Northallerton , Thirsk and Stokesley leisure centres .
15 And there 's the paradox not least because he will be singing at Liverpool 's Paradox Club tonight .
16 He will be succeeded at Bungay in the autumn by Father Edward Crouzet , currently Catholic Chaplain at the University of Bristol .
17 He will be buried at City Cemetery .
18 There will be a mass at St Constantine 's Church , Govan at 10am tomorrow and he will be buried at St Conval 's Cemetery , followed by a reception at Crookston Hotel .
19 He can be contacted at Tabby Nook , ( ) .
  Next page