Example sentences of "he would be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Bonanza boasted to me that with his organisation he 'd be sure and locate Connie himself within that time .
2 So he 'd be sure to realise I was planning to sleep with a lover .
3 If he was up for a part in a Night Nurse commercial he 'd be sure to get it unless Mickey Rourke turned up for the same audition .
4 I asked him if he 'd misheard the name of the pub and he said gosh how original , he bet nobody had thought of that before and he 'd be sure to tell the landlord .
5 If no one was there she would just leave the key where he 'd be sure to find it , and go .
6 He 'd be stupid to do otherwise .
7 He was sent back there , without limit of time , when the judge heard he 'd be dangerous , particularly to women , for many years to come .
8 He 's a good all-rounder and when he 's finished the tunnel he 'd be pleased to join the Bolshoi ballet as a roustabout .
9 He 'd be pleased to hear you say that .
10 Again , I 'm sure he 'd be pleased to help you .
11 I think he 'd be pleased to do it .
12 Do n't look so shocked , Claudia — he 'd never marry you ; you would n't fit in with his lifestyle and he 'd be bored out of his mind in a month . ’
13 And I I er and not only that I used to say to teachers well if if they 'd ask him about and if he had anything er er and he 'd be bored .
14 He said he 'd be one of the first .
15 His writing 's more grown-up well , he 'd be two years older now — but I 'd know it anywhere . ’
16 He 's given me three dates when he 'd be delighted to meet us erm Friday the thirtieth of April , four of May or fifth of May , but other dates a as necessary .
17 But these changes aside , the rest of Blenheim is still very much as Capabilty Brown designed it — and there can be little doubting that he 'd be delighted to see his work still very much alive and admired today .
18 The second generous , dignified , accommodating says he 'd be delighted to bring his wife to a charity dinner in Darlington .
19 I had n't thought he 'd be all that bright at the bogeyman stuff . ’
20 And in the week , I do n't think he was working at the time , but on a Sunday morning he 'd walk out of that terrace house and er he 'd be immaculate , absolutely .
21 Still , he 'd be sorry one day that he 'd turned her down .
22 Perhaps when she made it clear he 'd got the wrong woman he 'd be sorry
23 He 'd be right .
24 Perhaps he 'd be right . ’
25 Unfortunately , he 'd be right .
26 He 'd be six now , old enough to start hitting a ball around .
27 Invisible , he would be seen ; unknown , he 'd be influential .
28 He says simply that he enjoys what he does ( he 's in research ) and is not ambitious — that he 'd be unhappy on the managerial side .
29 In which case he 'd be disappointed .
30 Anyway , even if Aubrey could see us , I ca n't believe he 'd be shocked .
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