Example sentences of "[adv] he [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | No this old mad man apparently he ca n't afford some . |
2 | He did n't know how long he could live like this . |
3 | He does feel sad about it , that is why he dressed in black , but he has already set out on what he believes to be his destiny , and so he wo n't allow these emotions to stop him . |
4 | so he wo n't see that one . |
5 | ‘ If a real man walked in he 'd soon dance another tune . ’ |
6 | Presumably yeah , I , er , ah , well you heard what I said it will be nice , he said yeah , so , after work I suppose , well before there I 'll go down , he 'll help himself , it 's just he ca n't take any more |
7 | Particularly as normally he 'd rather run that mile than chat up a nurse ! |
8 | My husband 's eh , never bought the Christmas presents , he buys one and usually he 'd only get that from one of the girls , what shall I get mum can you do . |
9 | Preferably he should not show any feelings ; almost the only one considered ‘ respectable ’ for male prisoners is anger . |
10 | ON the eve of the most crucial test yet for Russia 's radical reforms , President Yeltsin made clear yesterday he would not cede any of his emergency powers to parliament , although he said some aspects of his economic programme would be softened . |
11 | ‘ As Dad said , we have nothing to hide and hopefully he 'll soon realise that and go away . |
12 | The Home Secretary in East London was reported this morning to have serious doubts over fixed term contracts and performance related pay , though he would n't confirm this . |
13 | Will you tell Paul he 's got ta finish his homework tonight , if he ca n't do any tomorrow he ca n't do any on Sunday Not cutting off their hair ? |
14 | Well he wo n't have much to do with the greengages the night he 's going . |
15 | Well he would n't do that , a , that 's council that would n't do it ! |
16 | Oh well he would n't do that . |
17 | Lewis knew very well he should not do this , that he was sucking up to someone for the sake of inheriting his property . |
18 | Well he should n't eat much tonight . |
19 | then when he went down he said well he could n't see any yesterday . |
20 | At noon today the caliph must show the sacred sceptre , to prove his right over the realm of Baghdad ( alternatively he could always start another Gulf War ) . |
21 | Surely he would n't do that if you were both daggers drawn . ’ |
22 | Surely he would not take another woman there , not to their place ? |
23 | ‘ Then he 'll surely expect some sort of explanation from me , ’ Harry said quietly . |
24 | And then he will just apply that to numbers . |
25 | It also gives the PRO a chance to find out how he can best help that particular journalist , and the questions of background material , samples for photography or testing and in-depth features can all be raised . |
26 | A man like Dr. Favor would know , and maybe he would even have some good connections . |
27 | Badger damage to wheat crops costs Tony Berry at least £1000 a year , yet he can not see any legal way of preventing it . |
28 | He would in general recognize as as-if rights those declared by other judges in past decisions , but again he would not include all such decisions . |
29 | There was no reason why he should n't know this , too . |
30 | He ca n't be full time otherwise he would n't have enough to do would he ? |