Example sentences of "would be in the " in BNC.
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1 | He requested that his parents and a very close friend of ours say goodbye to him , and that I 'd be in the room at the time and stay with him when they said goodbye . |
2 | We 'd be in the pub planning to have a couple more pints and he 'd always want to go back and rehearse again , ’ says Rigby . |
3 | Occasionally I 'd get up in the morning and there he 'd be in the kitchen , eating furiously , as if he did n't know where his next grub was coming from , as if each day was an adventure that could end anywhere . |
4 | So for things to get better they had to get worse ; the worse they were the better they 'd be in the future ; they could n't even start to get better before they 'd started to go drastically downhill . |
5 | We 'd be in the rattle before you could say wet Nelly ! ’ |
6 | I 'd be in the shower and they 'd push me out , actually push me out saying , ‘ you black so-and-so ’ . |
7 | Otherwise I 'd be in the house all the time . |
8 | ‘ One kick of them hooves and you 'd be in the middle of next week . ’ |
9 | If I had n't brought you up , you 'd be in the churchyard with our parents . |
10 | One slip , and she 'd be in the hands of the Gestapo . |
11 | Before I got pregnant it was taken for granted I 'd be in the sixth form , then when I found out , I thought I had two months to tell everybody I wo n't be back and they 're going to say , " How come ? " , so I was saying , " Oh God , I 'm going to fail my 0-levels , you wont see me back here again " . |
12 | If only I had wings , Oh what a difference it would make to things , All day long I 'd be in the sky , up on high , Talking to the birdies that pass me by |
13 | You do n't get your timing right and you 'd be in the river , do n't get the effort right and you 'd still be in the river would n't you ? |
14 | ‘ You 'd be in the canal by then . ’ |
15 | He 'd be in the house having his breakfast at seven so he 'd be ready to take the horses out to start erm ploughing in Winter , at eight . |
16 | I told her I 'd be in the Maple Leaf in Covent Garden until about nine , then down in Fulham and I gave her the address of the party and told her to ask for Louise . |
17 | It 'd be in the fifties . |
18 | I would n't think they 'd be in the lounge . |
19 | That 's been for sale for some time , long as I can remember practic just imagine you 'd be in the catchment area for would n't that be fun , there 's Jason . |
20 | I would imagine i , i , if they went to look at it for fire and , or anything like that you 'd be in the wrong cos you could n't get out the kitchen . |
21 | She 'd be in the bath , on the sunbed , and you know , out like on a Friday night that was her , bath , sunbed |
22 | I tell you I 'd be in the bed all day . |
23 | A crossmember between these two braces helps ; people frequently put their legs back under their chair seats , and a cross brace between the front legs would be in the way . |
24 | The authorities concerned would be in the cities — London Boroughs or Metropolitan Borough Councils — and , in the rest of the country , District Councils . |
25 | ‘ We strongly believe that a North-east merger of Vaux 's and Brent Walker 's northern brewing and pub operations would be in the best interests of all , ’ said Vaux chairman Paul Nicholson . |
26 | I hoped the dogs would be in the garden but the moment I stepped inside I was surrounded by five of the massive dogs . |
27 | Each of these companies , if listed separately , would be in the top 10 biggest list in their own right . |
28 | The Brigade Major informed me that the Brigadier 's party would be in the restaurant for at least one-and-a-half hours , which gives me time to look around the town . |
29 | Octavia Hill , too , adopted the principle that her housing ventures must be self-supporting , and that the tenants should pay an economic rent ; she maintained that rate-aided housing might be a danger to poorer tenants , who would be in the position of having to contribute through the rates to council housing , when they could scarcely afford the rent for their own inferior accommodation . |
30 | This would be in the artist 's name , with the manager as the sole signatory . |