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

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1 He ought to feel at home .
2 Anne Blencowe suggested that the man be allowed to keep his wage of eight pence per day , but that he should remain at home .
3 He should feel at home there .
4 With all these madmen he 'll feel at home . ’
5 Niholt says he 'll feel at home with Swindon .
6 He had even suppressed , as he could do at will , the brightness of his amber eyes .
7 Yes , leave the door slightly open to ensure that if necessary he could leave at speed .
8 There is still , however , a possibility he could play at centre-back against Lithuania as Gerry Taggart is under treatment for a hamstring injury .
9 aha , see he used to smoke at work , cos he only comes round
10 No , he was n't on drugs before cos he used to live at Valley .
11 He needed a place of quiet , a good library , and a chapel where the worship was Anglo-Catholic and he would feel at home .
12 The Optional Procedure introduced on 24th September , 1985 , was anticipated as a dramatic departure from the traditional approach whereby a pursuer was compelled to spell out detailed relevant facts upon which he would rely at Proof .
13 Her father feared for her reason , and left the boat telling to his fellow fishermen he would remain at home that day .
14 But it was soon settled that he would stay at home only till Ruari was better .
15 My boyfriend said he would stay at home and be the househusband and look after the children and do co co , the cleaning and cooking if I stayed at work .
16 on other occasions , he would appear at society functions wearing a chunky-knit pullover and a pair of slacks — in defiant protest over what he might have termed ‘ the folly of fashion ’ ( if he 'd said anything about it ) .
17 on other occasions , he would appear at society functions wearing a chunky-knit pullover and a pair of slacks — in defiant protest over what he might have termed ‘ the folly of fashion ’ ( if he 'd said anything about it ) .
18 After fifteen months Edward left St. Paul 's on the tacit understanding that he would read at home for the competitive administration examinations of the Civil Service .
19 In Israel , they have built an exact replica of the Rebbe 's house so he will feel at home when he is proclaimed as Messiah and brought to the Holy Land .
20 Evenings at the pub or the bar will have to be abandoned and he will stay at home , opening bottles for others to drink .
21 The layout and organisation of the classroom should enable the visually handicapped pupil to develop a facility to understand and use the equipment and material in it ‘ so that he can feel at ease in the setting , and can respond freely and accurately about what he is doing ’ .
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