Example sentences of "he [modal v] be [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | 'E said 'e needs a lot o' money ter get it started an' that 's what 's worryin' me. 'E could be up to anyfink . ’ |
2 | But clearly those who do n't impress him will be out of the door . |
3 | And now she 's become the star he realizes that he may be out of a job if he does n't behave . |
4 | Er he 's in London at the moment , he 's not at He should be up here , I do n't know what he 's doing in London on a Saturday morning , he 's supposed to be up here having a surgery somewhere . |
5 | she was on about it , I mean John has n't got er , a bill and Tony has n't like , well he 's not down , but David 's got a bill and he should be up court on Monday |
6 | His hand , the same one he injured in April last year , needs at least two weeks ' rest , but he should be back in the ring in February . |
7 | His hand , the same one he injured in April last year , needs at least two weeks ' rest , but he should be back in the ring in February . |
8 | He should be back by now ! ’ ran through his mind as the wheel threw them over the top again . |
9 | Allowing himself an hour at the site , he should be back at Emily 's house by shortly after 6 . |
10 | If Bill 's leg went according to form he should be back in town for his first follow-up clinic when I started my second all-day shift with its row of free evenings . |
11 | He should be back by six ; could you — oh . |
12 | Apparently he 's been down at Streatley since the weekend , but Joanne says he should be back today . |
13 | ‘ If he survives that he should be back in town next week . ’ |
14 | Talking about Strachan , O'Leary also said that he should be back in the 1st team in a couple of weeks . |
15 | ‘ He should be back any minute . |
16 | ‘ He should be back on Merseyside this evening and will be interviewed . ’ |
17 | I 've got a wee boy at the scouts and he should be in about half past eight . |
18 | He should be in with a party quite soon . ’ |
19 | He should be in alongside Kenny Milne instead of the burned-out Brian Moore . |
20 | He should be along in half an hour or so . " |
21 | Rab paid his money and took Winnie 's wine ; he spilled a little , feeling so skinny : his trousers flapped around his legs and he should be out ? |
22 | ‘ But he should be out of intensive care soon . ’ |
23 | The gaslight flickered in the alley — and then I could not bear that he should be out of my sight . |
24 | ‘ He is doing fine , and he should be out of hospital in the next day or two , ’ said his daughter . |
25 | Oh he goes on at five , he leaves house at five Al , and he must be in at one |
26 | And he must be back before Jos returned to the farm . |
27 | While Mr Stych was canoeing back down a tributary of the Mackenzie– already dangerous with chunks of ice , to an appointment with a helicopter , Mr Frizzell was trying on his last year 's brocade waistcoat and finding it too small ; Mr MacDonald , Ian 's father , was winding up a trying compensation case for his insurance company at Vermilion ; and Mr MacDonald ( oil ) was trying to explain to his superiors in Sarnia , Ontario , why he must be back in a place like Tollemarche by the middle of December . |
28 | He must be back from his holiday then . ’ |
29 | ‘ He keeps on about Barry Moxton , ’ said William , ‘ and how he must be out of prison now … ’ |
30 | At first I thought he must be out cold . |