Example sentences of "he [modal v] [verb] [adv] with the " in BNC.

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1 Now assuming he knows what four times two is and assuming he knows what two plus one is and so on , he may come up with the answer ‘ Nine ’ , or he may come up with the answer ‘ Twelve ’ , and they 're both right .
2 Now assuming he knows what four times two is and assuming he knows what two plus one is and so on , he may come up with the answer ‘ Nine ’ , or he may come up with the answer ‘ Twelve ’ , and they 're both right .
3 The doctor then told Alexander that he must go on with the treatment .
4 ‘ If my brother Reg wants to buy them he must come up with the money , but there are a number of interested parties , individuals and consortiums who have expressed a desire to take over the club . ’
5 Having established that his ears are , indeed , in working order , he 'll kick in with the kind of first-rate , imaginative and , in a very real sense , creative idea for which accountants are renowned , such as : ‘ Have you considered running it over four pages ?
6 Nonetheless , he had proved he could stay up with the leaders , and he went to South Africa in March in good spirits .
7 There he could work closely with the singers , the designer Lorenzo Quaglio , and the ballet-master Pierre Le Grand .
8 This was not a problem he felt he could share openly with the other members .
9 It was then that Teddy realised he could keep up with the love-of-his-life and help Anita and Bob .
10 He could fall in with the desire of Sapt , marry her secretly and fill the empty place in the Elphberg dynasty .
11 Like all actors with reviews , he checked through it for quotability , and decided that , with only slight injustice to the meaning , and the excision of a comma , he could come up with the very serviceable sentence , ‘ Charles Paris grows in stature through the evening . ’
12 But later — in the morning , when he could put up with the old boy 's fussing .
13 Also Simon is one of my best mates and I knew he 'd buckle down with the right team if he was in with a chance of winning . ’
14 From seven in the morning he 'd sit there with the thing pressed to his ear ; to preserve the batteries and to avoid alarming the guards , we always set it at the lowest volume .
15 Whitlock had spent most of the afternoon with them and he 'd come away with the distinct impression that they held him in little regard .
16 Yeah well there was one main test pilot that 's right and other people like , who used to be an instrument gang as well , well I do know this fella Cyril he was a dental mechanic in Walsall before the war and he came in there and he was an instrument mechanic and he used , he used to go up with the test pilot to actually test the instruments in the other compartments in the plane or cockpits just to see how they were reacting under operational conditions .
17 Erm well he 's certainly you know , he would go ideally with the horses , I do n't know whether this one is
18 He also said that he would press ahead with the controversial plans announced by his predecessor to revise the Constitution in such a way as to permit the despatch of Japanese troops to other countries [ see p. 38529 ] .
19 he really has to play , even though he will contribute little with the bat or in the field .
20 You could tell her it 's her fault , not mine and next time she 's feeling like a bit of fun — if that was what she had been feeling like — maybe she 'd give a chap a chance to explain that there 's already a woman in his flat , a woman he will kick out with the utmost speed if she 'd just hang on , a woman he never even invited into it in the first place .
21 He will get on with the job . ’
22 He will liaise closely with the Group Environmental Manager on such issues .
23 Brian Tustian , who has farmed organically for five years is looking forward to the opportunity of dealing with his customers personally : it gives him a chance to put the case for organic produce himself , and he can cope better with the variable quantity of his supplies at a market .
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