Example sentences of "would be [adv prt] at " in BNC.

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1 She would be up at dawn and away before he woke .
2 The padlocks would be off at the main entrance by now , for the late-morning mail and for bar deliveries .
3 It could n't have been David because David knew she would be out at work , and knew that Ralph was staying with her .
4 Carol Thatcher , daughter of the former Prime Minister , who won the sweep on Radio 4 's Loose Ends after she predicted Mr Major would be back at Number 10 with an overall margin of up to 20 seats ; one seat short of 21 .
5 Dave would be back at two and the worry would be over .
6 Before turning in for the night I telephoned Fred Workman to say I would be back at my desk by mid-morning and would be covering the visit of Mr Gladstone Murray to our city , his meetings and his broadcast speech , for the next day 's evening edition .
7 Edouard and Isobel would be back at five .
8 After all , Adam would be back at college in a week 's time , the will would have to be proved , but by the middle of the summer why should n't he and his wife and Bridget use the Hall regularly at weekends ?
9 The Reichmann brothers would already have taken their day off on Saturday and today would be back at business as usual .
10 Lyn stroked him and reminded him she would be back at lunchtime .
11 He said he would be back at the Ascension , if he could find a ride ; failing that , at Pentecost .
12 Virginia found herself desperately hoping Guy would be back at Armscott Manor , because suddenly she was possessed with a burning need to talk to him , build some kind of bridge over the chasm she 'd caused with her accusation over Farthingdales .
13 Lee would be down at Mrs Wright 's now , waiting for her .
14 ‘ If any other part of the machine broke the farmer would be down at the dealer causing a song and dance .
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