Example sentences of "[noun] he [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I think if you asked that question to any poet he 'd probably give that answer .
2 Against the wind he ca n't get any er meat behind the clearance .
3 So the , the upshot of it all , is he 's banned for two races , but this is a susp suspended erm , ban over two months , er er , over six months rather , so it means that if he 's a good boy over the next six months he wo n't miss any races at all , so he has had a lucky escape .
4 And the great full summer world , instead of being a throbbing and a weight and a grinding torture , stretched its arms towards him , a lush open welcoming meadow he could never have enough of and was all there , all his , waiting .
5 At the moment he could n't say more than that , but he was thinking about it .
6 He can do what he likes , and if he loses his job he can always get another one . ’
7 What we need is Speed and Wallace back and to buy a good striker , White is OK but stuck out on the right wing he wo n't score many goals IMHO .
8 For the next three years he wo n't have any choice .
9 When he thought of India in later years he would always see these two men and two bullocks and the leather bag flooding out its water as it settled on the ground .
10 None of this suggested that the English would go forward to build up the most wide-ranging empire that the world had ever seen , and even if Hakluyt had added that the English had made some attempts to settle in North America and had organized themselves for trade in the East Indies he would not have much altered the case .
11 Unless and until the buyer has the ownership in the goods he can not transfer that ownership on to any further person .
12 I wondered why Ralph Pike had n't brought his own packet of eggs to Helsinki , and whether by tomorrow night he would n't have another kind of drop to be worried about .
13 It should be pointed out that if a beginner is suffering from any illness he should not practise this exercise until he is well , as the sudden rush of oxygen can be harmful .
14 ‘ Of course he would n't take any notice of you .
15 Of course he would not think this encounter a dream .
16 No , of course he could n't do that .
17 In later , more celebrated , times he would always acknowledge this as his first theatrical experience .
18 As a feudal ruler he could not concentrate all power in his own hands , and the East India Company saw that it had to deal with a hundred local rulers .
19 Kolchinsky was used to the gentle ribbing he got from the operatives about his cost-cutting exercises but when it came to the crunch he would never put any of their lives at risk for the sake of the budget .
20 But when he looked up again fleetingly at the spoiled flower he could not keep all the compunction and fondness out of his eyes .
21 As he walked on to the first tee he could n't get any proper words out at all , and so I was frightened to speak to him in case he thought I was teasing him .
22 If only Mr Brooke were to stick his head above the parapet he would soon realise that fact .
23 well that 's right , in fact he might even need more sand
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