Example sentences of "he would [be] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd only got to be told by Charlie that he 'd be leaving the High Street by the bridge and walking along the local river . ’ |
2 | He 'd be mending the fence by the garage tomorrow , Saturday . |
3 | If he was Multhrop he 'd be watching the teaspoons . |
4 | He 'd be reaching the lake soon , and then what ? |
5 | The TV licensing authority in Bristol confirmed Mr Smart had been told that technically he 'd be breaking the law if he watched TV before receiving the new licence . |
6 | Well there was er the one who had the most important influence in my school life was Albert Edward , do you remember the printers , he was a teacher and he used to teach standard four , that was your last standard in the junior , and he had a big influence on , on me because er he wanted me to go into the printing trade as an apprentice , but I , me leaving school at thirteen and going into full-time work straight away I could n't do , do that but oh there was er , , he was an officer during the war he was in the and there was oh our , our school teacher , we used to call , we used to call him his name was actually Arthur I think , but he was always , he was a little bit addicted to the lit little whisky bottle , he used to keep a little bottle in his desk and he 'd be having a nip of whisky , but he was what was approximated as a sports master now , he used to look after the football team , we used to call him , I suppose his name was Arthur but his name was . |
7 | Back to front , cos he 'd be carrying a lot of of hay on his back and that was to stop the hay seed , going down between it shirt and his skin . |
8 | He compounded the defence of his players with arrogance by saying that he 'd be asking the FA not to allow Buksh to referee any more Arsenal games this season . |
9 | You 'd lose him when you got inside , he 'd be examining the locks on the doors . |
10 | ‘ The trouble is , the music industry today is so sad and pathetic that if Bob Dylan started a career today , he 'd be deemed a Woodie Guthrie wannabe , instead of them saying what amazing songs he 's written . |
11 | The barman yawned and said he 'd be closing the bar soon . |
12 | Nick Morley had said he 'd be visiting the Whetstone Park Stud that Sunday afternoon . |
13 | It 's sobering to ponder that if Cook had followed family tradition and joined the foreign service , he 'd be running the country by now . |
14 | Not only did she find Charles 's brand of ignorance excessively boring , but she would like to warn him … that from now on , he would be hearing the Hörst Wessel Song every morning … that both blocks of flats would too … every morning … 7 a.m . |
15 | Perhaps he would be speaking the truth and this small scene was repeated the length of the Nile . |
16 | He would be sacrificing a rich industrial world , a bastion of the human Imperium . |
17 | He would he would be organizing the taking of the salt and the he would stay until the |
18 | Responding to the news , Mr Wilson , who is today addressing the Dublin Senate , said he would be telling the IRA men to lay down their arms . |
19 | Sir Patrick said he would be meeting the Chief Constable , Sir Hugh Annseley , and other senior officers today in the wake of the IRA 's intensified bombing campaign . |
20 | Lord Arran told how Minister Walsh , who spent over a day at the show , and he would be considering the extent to which they can co-operate mutually to the advantage of all involved in the food and drink industry in Ireland . |
21 | He knew he ought to feel guilty about Cora-Beth , to whom he had not yet written the promised letter , but with a telegram already despatched to Mrs Appleby , advising her of his visit and that he would be bringing a young lady , he told himself that it was too late to change the arrangement . |
22 | A delighted Mr Guest said after the hearing at the Justiciary Appeal Court that in addition to the expenses of the case , he would be seeking a five-figure sum in damages . |
23 | This form of publication reproduced the rumour in order to kill it , and a relieved Home Secretary announced he would be taking no proceedings against " Private Eye " . |
24 | Karoly Grosz , the outgoing general secretary , cut a lonely figure as he bowed out , dropping hints that in future he would be taking a back seat in politics . |
25 | He also declared he would be taking a two- month break from the game , as has Ian Woosnam . |
26 | I hoped Thessy was fast asleep for he would be taking the morning watch . |
27 | Following a decision by the Supreme Court in September 1989 to close the investigation into the West German commune , Colonia Dignidad [ see pp. 36346 ; 36932 ] , on the grounds that no crimes had been discovered there which could affect international relations , the West German Foreign Minister , Hans-Dietrich Genscher , on Sept. 26 announced that he would be taking the issue to the UN Commission on Human Rights . |
28 | While the men were training and getting their eye back for archery and broadsword fighting , Lugh would be creeping up on Tara , studying the Bright Palace to find out its weaknesses ; he would be charting the movements of the guards and sentries , and counting up the number of people on watch at the Western Gate . |
29 | Father Allen said that he would be leaving the Shrine at the end of the year but hopefully another Marist Father would welcome us all again next year . |
30 | When Ian Martin first announced to the world that he would be leaving the post of secretary general , there were few among us who could believe it . |