Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A strange circle — not all of one tribe or one nation , but ever-present , as though rubbing up against him would give them some strength . |
2 | Although they had quarrelled so bitterly Mrs Gotobed had still loved Mr Evans , deep down in her heart , and the message she had asked Carrie to give him would show him this plain , . |
3 | William was more eager that he should show me some papers he had recently received by post from America . |
4 | The thought occurred to him that he should give them some orders , but he could n't think of any . |
5 | He tried to persuade his friend that he should lend him some tools . |
6 | Before he can deal with them systematically he must give them some permanence of form . |
7 | So erm we should well Mick said he 'll give me this week anyway . |
8 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
9 | ‘ Do n't you listen to Woil , 'cos given half a chance he 'll tell you all sorts of nonsense that no eagle should listen to , ’ Kraal said when Woil first started talking like this after Creggan 's arrival . |
10 | He 'll marry you any time you say . ’ |
11 | Afterwards he 'll offer us all houses and pensions , and take us up to London to show us to the King . ’ |
12 | I 'm not , he 'll beat me this time , you watch , I 'll have a real hard one , I wo n't be able to answer anything ! |
13 | He 'll kill me this time , for sure . ’ |
14 | Well if you have the footnote bible like I 've got here , you look down the bottom and speaks about those who are beggars , beggars for the spirit and just at the bottom of our road where we live er there 's a little area there which quite busy and er there 's a man who parades up and down there daily , he 's there nonstop every day of the week , you can go by there any time , any day and he 's there begging and he has no shame at all , and if you refuse him once he 'll catch you another day and he 'll ask you again , and you 'll see him there backwards and forwards and he 'll even when the traffic lights turn red |
15 | He 'll take it any place , any time , free , bought , or bribed . |
16 | He gave the banner a second glance , fixing its curves and lines in his mind , storing the sight so that he could draw it some time . |
17 | ‘ His age is not a problem because I 've never been afraid to take a gamble on players and he could give us another option . ’ |
18 | That he could affect her this way was deeply shocking . |
19 | A skilled Nottingham engineer 's daughter of the 1920s remembers her father ‘ would never go to see his parents unless he could take them some money … |
20 | He could get me any time . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | He 'd send us all whisky at Christmas if it was worth his while , only these days it 's hardly worth the risk . ’ |
23 | Auntie Kate , as they called the old wife , proved ‘ a dear old soul , and of course the old boy , he used to tell us all stories about over the sea . ’ |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Luke telephoned her early to tell her , tersely , what time he would fetch her that night , and although she put a frigid resentment into her voice Maria did n't demur , since it was in their public , professional capacities that the radio station 's personnel had been issued with complimentary tickets to the first Taiwanese appearance of a fairly famous American singer . |
26 | He told me to be a good girl for Mum , and that he would give me some money to go to the pictures . |
27 | He would tell them some story — precisely what , he had not decided — and in due course they would check and discover its falsehood . |
28 | She was clinging to the lifeline of Rourke 's feelings for her , and who could say that he would deny her that refuge ? |
29 | He wondered how he would find her this evening . |
30 | He would take us all day for 1,000 bhat . |