Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] he [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean he would n't sack his ex wife . |
2 | I mean he would n't listen to anybody else , and she said one day , papa you er you give me a cough with that smoking . |
3 | That is there highlight , but and Dave , it 's his only day off , he , he would rather , I mean he would n't say no , it 's not , no |
4 | Yeah cos if it was as bad as he said it was , I mean he would only stand up for one or two hours at a time , whereas he 'd been up since nine , he was still sitting up at one o'clock when I arrived there |
5 | I mean he might occasionally want to move it a foot , but there would be no way he 'd be able to make the nice adjustments in that way . |
6 | But I mean he ca n't do that when she 's there |
7 | I mean he 'd perhaps get erm you know er let's say four hundred pounds a year on his building society , so he 'd have some extra income , er four five , just over five thousand pounds a year , that 's . |
8 | I realized he could not catch them , because they had nearly got to the ship , but I did not wait to see the end of that adventure . |
9 | ‘ I fear he can not last much longer … |
10 | I fear he will never become a popular poet . |
11 | It would be as well for me to clarify what I trust he will now achieve . |
12 | ‘ I expect he 'll just weep for joy when I tell him , ’ she said . |
13 | ‘ I say he must either wreak his vengeance on Wedale and retreat , or he must go further and seek to destroy you and your whole power . ’ |
14 | I believed he would not agree to a truce . |
15 | I suggested that he might like to go and have a talk with his crew , I did not want to send him back to his squadron , but with a new navigator I believed he could eventually forge a good Pathfinding crew . |
16 | Mr Fishbane is obsessed with sex and while I imagine he ca n't do a great deal about it any more , poor old boy , until he 's finished his breakfast he 's almost out of control if he spies an attractive girl . ’ |
17 | and it jerked me , but she said it 's a muscle been pulled and it 's , it keeps spasm so she said er , could of been nasty , said I dare n't tell him , cos I says if I tell him it was his fault , I says he 'll never give me another ride , it 's again Thursday night coming back , and his car , you know the car kept , bump , bump , bump , bump , bump |
18 | Well I says Andy cut it down a bit like , even if you could cut , cut it down a bit for and I says he ca n't afford to give big housekeeping money and plus try and get a bus away to Kilkeel and take out , or take the wee girl out , what do you call her , Sonia . |
19 | I hope he may yet accept the general view that , on this sharp track and fast going , the obstacles should be a trifle softer and more invitingly built . |
20 | Oh , dear , I hope he wo n't go off here ! |
21 | I hope he wo n't bite him again . |
22 | Erm firstly that if an existing employment use falls to another land use , this is what Mr Allenby was just saying , the subsequent release of employment land onto the market does not come out of the sixty hectares the structure plan 's asking for , that 's what that 's what Mr Allenby just said , I hope he wo n't come back on it , major point . |
23 | However , from the moment he entered the Mess he was quite an outstanding character — and I hope he will not mind me mentioning it — against a rich harvest of exceptional characters at that time . |
24 | I hope he will eventually dip back into that area . |
25 | I imagined he could just sit down , perhaps at the typewriter to which he had recourse even for poetry , and produce the requisite text . |
26 | He had returned from Addis Ababa two days before , apparently cured , but his throat had now flared up again and when I arrived he could hardly speak . |
27 | An Amex gold card that I suspect he ca n't use . |
28 | He I thought he might have sneaked out and come back again when I know he would n't leave Robert like , you know |
29 | As he is a nobleman 's son , I know he would n't like me to accept a gift from anyone . |
30 | I know he would regularly come down to Low Birk Hatt — and , indeed , Sleetburn when we were there — with his violin , and Mother used to accompany him on our organ . |