Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] he [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Instead you list some possible rewards he may be gaining from the phone calls :
2 He also had another er , what we call a journey waybill and that , he used to record on there at each termini he used to record the time and the ticket numbers that he 'd got in his rack at that particular time , so it could be seen between certain times that a ticket perhaps was sold between Witton and Rushmere Heath .
3 But if the youngster follows normal patterns he will return home after the tests to await the selection of the donor and final preparations for the NHS hospital procedure .
4 But if the youngster follows normal patterns he will return home after the tests to await the selection of the donor and final preparations for the NHS hospital procedure .
5 Even with only half those Spanish coins he could buy all he wanted and more .
6 To this end he set out to give a ‘ factual picture of life as it comes at a boy in the Merchant Service ’ , offering details of the kind of people he would meet and ‘ some of the problems and emotional conflicts he would have to face … ’
7 For the next seventy-five minutes he will be the most important man on the floor-maintaining discipline and relaying all the instructions given him by the team assembled up in the gallery .
8 Well they were noted even when cos Jim went down there a few , few times he used to have chaps running around the ground with chains and knives and all that sort of thing , but it 's in the Dockland area of London Millwall .
9 Anticipating Kravchuk 's remarks at a press conference on Nov. 4 shortly after the Russian ratification of START , Ukraine 's Prime Minister Leonid Kuchma had warned that unless the West offered further inducements he would have difficulty in persuading parliament to approve the treaty .
10 But if you leave a child for a few minutes he may find the pills you keep in the bedside drawer and poison himself .
11 In the last few minutes he would fumble in a inside pocket , and the Queen in her handbag , and they would quickly run through the formal subjects for discussion .
12 He was horrified that even for a few minutes he could seriously have contemplated such destructive stupidity .
13 ‘ Frankie would buy a wonderful new suit and within a few minutes he 'd look as though he 'd slept in it .
14 Mr Clinton has shown no inkling that this bothers him , no sense that the social programmes he will now not be able to enact are ones over which he will shed many tears .
15 In Surere 's province , there had been many transgressions , despite the loss of privilege which was the only punishment he had dared impose , though there were rumours that in some cases he would have preferred to apply the death penalty .
16 In some cases he may be able to obtain an injunction to restrain the breach and in any case he will be adequately compensated by his remedy in damages for breach of contract as his damage can scarcely be other than financial .
17 In some cases he may provide an after-sales service .
18 In some cases he will be the driver of the vehicle .
19 After a few months he could strip down the simpler engines , service and reassemble them .
20 In a few months he could leave those rooms over the shop and the shop itself for ever .
21 He is also reported to have told British journalists he would be in London in November .
22 He is also reported to have told British journalists he would be in London in November .
23 In showing off to the raw recruits he might even throw the small plane into such daring bankings or dives that it could n't be manoeuvred out of .
24 With two broken legs he 'd have starved to death if he had n't been cared for … now he can look forward to a rather more chirpy 1992 .
25 When Mr. Gosling picked the apples for me last month he left a few on the top branches he could n't reach , and they 're rather a temptation to boys , I expect .
26 Under different circumstances he would have preferred to cover things over , the illegitimacy for one .
27 And he 's , he 's using that to make the frame and then the doors for our old wardrobes he 'll use for the front of it , you know .
28 So I said to the bloke in the shop have you got some shoes he can put , so they had to do it with his trainers on , but he 's made them extra long cos he 's trainer 's is that much bulkier , so er , I said to , he ca n't do it .
29 In some areas he could plant his land with windmills .
30 No. 3 was directly opposite the palace , only a minute away , but he was stopped twice by tourists whose thick German accents he could n't begin to understand , and then by having to settle a violent argument between two drivers who had managed to crash while manoeuvring their cars out of their parking spaces .
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