Example sentences of "and he [modal v] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | My work is my cork and my ideas are my ideas and he ought to leave them alone , I say . |
2 | ‘ You 'll see Albert when he calls tomorrow and he 'll give you enough money to get the food and whatever you want to get . ’ |
3 | Mm , I 'll go back with him and he 'll wear his bloody shoes when I go back with him , how much they charging you for the repairs ? |
4 | Talk to him nicely and he 'll get you some . |
5 | That Rohmer fella might have the proper ID and he might corroborate your funny story , but do n't think I 'm falling for any of this crap . ’ |
6 | Well if he 's coughing as well and he might make himself sick . |
7 | Weeks would go by and he would leave me alone and then it would happen a lot . |
8 | Last night I was in a furious rage because Edward asked me to go to his home this afternoon , and he would show me some flowers and nests he thought I would like to see . |
9 | Yes , really you know , because , then I , then I looked at , on the other side they er were full of cows and and he would make it that was alright , but he was making sort of very little . |
10 | Earlier in the year Mansell told me that Indycar racing fascinated him — and he would relish its new challenge . |
11 | Pupils would then lob ping-pong balls in his direction and he would swing his tremendous member with the aim of knocking the balls into a waste-bin set up especially for the occasion . |
12 | And he would complete his final sentence on the second . |
13 | Then she would go down to his cluttered little house in South Kensington with his hundreds of contacts ( for he was clever enough never to leave anything to chance ) and he would pronounce them all ‘ Absolutely Divine , ’ but at last succeed , with supreme anguish , in selecting one or two which were even more divine than the others . |
14 | He would of course estimate the supply prices of all these different factors of production of the cloth with reference to the amounts of each of them that would be wanted , and on the supposition that the conditions of supply would be normal ; and he would add them all together to find the supply price of the cloth . |
15 | Jake had a small boat , with inboard engine , and he would take us all out fishing below the sheer red , ragged Berwickshire cliffs . |
16 | And he 'd got a boy who did stutter and he always used to go to granddad before er he when he came to school , before lessons and he 'd give him this pebble and he 'd say , now you can put it in your pocket . |
17 | Want you in the office and he 'd give it all back again |
18 | Meredith found herself an interpreter — the son of the cook — and he 'd become her devoted fan . |
19 | Office basement when the bomb dropped , and he 'd invite us all to chant with him : ‘ A deep depression , centred over Europe , shows little sign of lifting … ‘ ' |
20 | Perhaps Dane would go unsatisfied from Shae 's bed in search of that ‘ real woman ’ , and he 'd find her ready and waiting in Marianne . |
21 | And he used to take his white handkerchief out , and go along the corridors and above these , up on these ledges , with his white hanky . |
22 | He 's got a daughter from a previous relationship and he used to have her at weekends and he used to leave her all the time so he could go and play football and go out drinking . |
23 | And he used to wash them all , and , and er you know the manure fertilizer came in jute bags then |
24 | And he used to walk them all the way , I remember once him starting out er from what we call Hole , that 's at the top of the hill there , er starting out to walk them to Newcastle , and he took eleven . |
25 | They must go ; and he must do his best to see that all of them — even he himself — put what had happened out of mind , for ever . |
26 | ASK any hard-headed financier , and he will tell you that debt relief never works : public money given to help struggling debtor nations will end up in the hands of the lenders — the banks whose over-readiness to lend helped to land the debtors in trouble in the first place . |
27 | I shall ask the Father and He will give you another advocate to be with you forever . |
28 | Jesus said I shall ask the Father and He will give you another advocate to be with you for ever . |
29 | The promise and the fulfilment , let me just give you a couple of verses there in John fourteen , John make er , Jesus he makes this statement to his disciples , in John fourteen , in verses sixteen and seventeen , and I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper , another word for the Holy Spirit , that he may be with you forever . |
30 | Well , perhaps only the new Foreign Secretary could sell it to Mrs Thatcher , and he will have his own notions of ripe time . |