Example sentences of "he [modal v] [be] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Having decided with your client that he should be at a particular exhibition or trade show , you will embark on a number of activities . |
2 | It was something he still intended to do , but he felt he should be at a peak of confidence to arrange such an encounter . |
3 | Richard Ford , who 's fourteen has speech and learning difficulties , and the local council says he should be at a special school . |
4 | The Boy does not have that rather hoarse sound that Falla wanted , but sounds merely like a well-trained choirboy. master peter sounds neither servile , which he is at the start , nor terrified , which he should be at the end . |
5 | He 'll be at a club . ’ |
6 | ‘ If I come down to London now , do you reckon he 'll be at the Garrick ? ’ |
7 | ‘ He 'll be at the crossroads in one hour with four thousand men . |
8 | It 's expected he 'll be at the hearing tomorrow . |
9 | Tonight at nine , he 'll be at the British premiere of his latest film at the Phoenix Theatre in Oxford . |
10 | There was the sensation of immense speed now ; he thought the skies were rushing past him , and there was a whirling , dizzying feeling , as if he might be at the centre of a maelstrom . |
11 | He 'd be at a loss without work . |
12 | He 'd ring once to make sure I was in and then he 'd be at the front door , would n't he ? ’ |
13 | He 'd be at the gatehouse within two minutes . |
14 | Although he would be at a considerable financial loss , Serampore had a number of significant advantages : far more people , a good site only two hours boat journey from Calcutta , complete freedom to engage in evangelism and the chance to operate a printing press freely . |
15 | He would be at the next meeting in the church hall along with Swire Sugden , and were they in for a surprise ! |
16 | Police were tipped off that he would be at the wedding in Bradford . |
17 | They knew he would be at the Excelsior . ’ |
18 | As soon as I got home I rang Graham Fearnley and established that he would be at the Crystal International Tournament on Thursday , its opening day , and we arranged to meet after Jack Mason had played . |
19 | She had half hoped he would be at the station but there was no sign of him . |
20 | fast , he would be at the public mortuary doing the post-mortem . |
21 | In later years he would be at the centre oftwo scandalous court cases … |
22 | But he would be at the house anyway would n't he ? |
23 | because he would be at the top end of the other school |
24 | Oliver , being left to himself in the undertaker 's shop , set the lamp down on a workman 's bench , and gazed timidly about him with a feeling of awe and dread , which many people a good deal older than he will be at no loss to understand . |
25 | he will be at an M S three . |
26 | Every man 's hand will be against him and gassing , snaring and poisoning will be the order of the day , with perhaps a bounty on his brush and he will be at the mercy of every council official , cowboy and yobbo in the country . |
27 | But tomorrow he will be at the House of Commons with former Manchester United team-mate Denis Law , MP David Mellor and Labour left-winger Tony Banks for a debate aimed at promoting new Pele videos . |
28 | To complete the political picture , Liberal Democrat candidate Nigel Jones says he will be at the dinner , but will voice his objections . |
29 | ‘ The one thing I do know is that he will be at the inquest . ’ |
30 | ‘ The one thing I do know is that he will be at the inquest into the death of L/Cpl Edwards . |