Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun] he [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but if we can get him onto the computer system he 'll do two days a week if he can do it
2 Even now as he stood there by the kitchen table he could see Caspar closing in on the weaker lamb , and he could hear that weird and terrible wailing of Lee 's .
3 After which he would announce , ‘ Just going next door to ring up my Popsie ! ’ , and into the Signals Office he would disappear to ring up his fiancée , a Wren Officer stationed at Portsmouth .
4 Through the side window he could see his grey garments and underwear hanging on a small washing line outside .
5 It is at this point that he starts selling his clients out of as much stock as possible , so as to release their capital for the investment propositions he will offer them in his next post .
6 Had he woken up and looked out of one of the bedroom windows he would have seen his wife in the moonlight pulling desperately at the handle on a manhole cover .
7 And i if the man in the field had got a grudge against a bloke who was stacking i or taking off in the stack yard he could make life hell .
8 If the transferor bothers to read the transfer form he will find that it differs slightly from the one that he would have used if he transferred his shares to his wife or children .
9 If the shipper disagrees with the description of the goods , or with any other material statement in the receipt message he can withhold confirmation until the disagreement is resolved .
10 I think at the moment Brenda he would take any job if he could get one .
11 At the end of the franchise period he will have nothing to sell , so I can not see how people could go away and borrow the working capital with which to run a business .
12 but if he had sent him to the eye hospital he 'd have waited two years .
13 Coming into the Virgin offices he would make exaggeratedly friendly overtures to the post boy and the receptionist and be sullen and truculent with Branson or Simon Draper .
14 He 'd tell him , he 'd get his orders from the office , cos the Deputy Harbourmaster he would go down all the sound he sound in river and see what wanted taken out , then he 'd say to my father I 'll dredge at so and so belo below docksill and docksill what they used to do they used to , my father what he 'd do he 'd put stakes on the mud , a short stake and a long stake on account of the tide and he 'd , he 'd make an imaginary on that stake , then he 'd go ashore at Wolverston , phone up what have you got on your docksill , the fella might say it 's ten feet , well he 'd say right we 'll make that twenty feet , so that 's er , that 's what he used to work on to dredge the river .
15 In Damascus he would have loved baiting Marwan , the AP reporter , with Nick ; at the Comedy Store he would have laughed at the idea of the song someone had written for him — ‘ The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Bullets ’ ; , and my début at live interviews would have provided another entry for his file of great lines .
16 In offering the driver the option of providing a replacement specimen for the specimen of breath which he had given containing not more than 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath , the constable indicated that the replacement specimen he would require would be of blood .
17 Based in the Cabinet Office he will have responsibility , amongst other things , for the research councils .
18 Now that he owned his own studio by the banks of the River Colne he could play the mogul to the technicians , artists and directors he had gathered there .
19 He never let his thrice-weekly treatment stand in the way of his many activities : while on the dialysis machine he would write newspaper and magazine articles , including his weekly column for the Scottish Catholic Observer and for Flourish , the archdiocesan newspaper .
20 But the mention of a ‘ jubilant horn ’ in Jagdlied or ‘ jangling spurs ’ in Reiselied stirs him to immediate response , and in the dreamy melancholy of Schilflied or the elfin scherzo tinged with drama of Neue Liebe ( with which the disc artfully opens ) we can see the song writer he could have been had his general approach been different .
21 Well if he were to have complained about the church bells he would have had my sympathy , but I I think he 's got my sympathy anyway .
22 Gentleman sees the working papers he will discover that no hospital will be able to ask for trust status unless it agrees to carry out the whole range of services that must be undertaken in that area .
23 On both the family and the part-time farm it was difficult often for the husband to set aside time to go to all the training courses he would like to attend .
24 of the services of the trusts will be purchased by the health boards he will see how self-evident is the nonsense that he talks about fragmentation .
25 ‘ I would like him to contact the police incase he can help but also because I would like to shake him by the hand .
26 ‘ I want all the background detail he can get .
27 He has previously suggested that if he lost the reselection vote he would resign , thus provoking a byelection .
28 He knew that the platform was there , but in the nightside blackness he could see nothing at first .
29 A boy attending a woodwork trade school , for example , would continue his ordinary education , as well as being taught drawing , mensuration , and science , ‘ all specially adapted to the requirements of the trade ’ , and lastly , ‘ in the school workshop he will acquire skill in the general use of woodwork tools ’ .
30 At the distant sound of a lorry on the Mondano road he would start up , shade his eyes , and then sink back in his chair , disappointed .
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