Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pers pn] he [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He neither filling another form , I says well I 'll fill it in tonight for him he 'll sign it and if I post it tonight you 'll probably get it tomorrow . |
2 | ‘ And if he 's thinking he 'll be getting away with it he can think again ! |
3 | But if he thought he could get away with it he could think again ! |
4 | In spite of herself she watched his departing back , hating him for that supple arrogance in his walk , the way that simply by walking away from her he could fill her with an inexplicable , infuriating urge to run after him … |
5 | I told Debbie about the house because they 'd quarrelled , she and her father , and I was afraid that if she did n't try and make it up with him he would change his mind . |
6 | If you walked round the bishop 's wood shortly before you left Cuddesdon , you were likely to become aware of an elfin prelate hunting you through the shrubbery like a gaitered satyr ; and when he caught up with you he would say breathlessly , ‘ If you ever need a bed … ( panting ) … do n't forget I have fifteen spare bedrooms ’ . |
7 | If he thinks the doctors are giving up on him he 'll give up himself |
8 | That caveat notwithstanding , those close to Mr Bush insist that there was an effort to get a non-military solution , and that if Saddam Hussein had reached out for it he could have walked away from Kuwait with something gained from his adventure . |
9 | See what more money they want out of him he 'll scream . |
10 | Out of it he could see Barry , his bike propped up against his house , mending his chain . |
11 | ‘ He said if I did n't go out with him he would run me over , ’ she said . |
12 | talking about I mean us six er pe peasants we 've got a landlord , you know , oh shall we go and kill him , he , he 's got all the authority , he 's got armed militia , the works , now to me he could have |
13 | When she came back to him he must present her with a positive plan of action . |
14 | If things work out well for him he will do good with his money , if he does n't go out spending like he does , his money will do alright . |
15 | His restlessness permeated the entire house , and she felt guilty , certain that her presence was tying him to Gullholm , that if it were n't for her he would go home , or visit one or other of his sisters or his mother , all of whom made regular telephone calls . |
16 | If it was n't for us he would rob you , |
17 | If it was n't for us he would starve . |
18 | Straight ahead of him he could see the dome of the Texas State Capitol , second-largest in the nation after the Capitol in Washington , gleaming in the late-morning sun . |
19 | Already ahead of him he could see that he would marry , and it might be disastrously , he had that in him , but at the moment what he had was Rose Hilaire and Gabriel and it was 1966 . |
20 | come on you no course teachers will pick on him , the only secondary school teacher that John he walked round with him he might have shot out of there |
21 | If they — whoever they might be — tried to take either from him he would kill them . |
22 | ‘ The manager treats his players like adults and if you do right by him he will do right by you , ’ Goram points out . |
23 | If you do right by him he will do right by you ’ |