Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] he [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're hoovering he 'll go all the way round to try |
2 | If he 'd been camping he 'd have chosen somewhere more comfortable . |
3 | We wo n't be staying he 'll say . |
4 | Yes but er i i the thing is , if he said he would be playing he would come round here . |
5 | Thornaby skipper Mike Priestley will be hoping he can repeat that feat for him a few times this season . |
6 | He 's a Jack Russell so I 'm hoping he might do something about the rodent problem at Low Birk Hatt . |
7 | Now I 'm hoping he can have a good run and show what he is capable of . ’ |
8 | I 'm hoping he will ring me this afternoon . |
9 | And Les said he 'd be sitting here I 'd say Duane ooh ooh should I be working he 'd say . |
10 | He said he was sort of just miles away , sit there he was you know looking out to space and I 'd say Duane ooh should I be working he 'd say . |
11 | ‘ The trouble is they 'll send for him when he is eighteen , and we were hoping he 'd win a scholarship to go on to University . |
12 | She 'd been hoping he 'd offer . |
13 | Today I 've been thinking he could keep me here for ever . |
14 | ‘ I am hoping he will run on Saturday . |
15 | With his team having their worst season since 1983 , Ditka 's first as coach , speculation is growing he will bow out at the end of the year . |
16 | As a result he is down to 7-1 third favourite for the Champion and the way he is improving he could end up shorter still . |
17 | ROBIN Leigh-Pemberton , Governor of the Bank of England , is among those who at one time have felt the tug of proportional representation , which Paddy Ashdown is saying he will demand in return for his support in a hung parliament . |
18 | and he 's saying he 'll marry her and then of course Acky he and he says you know , er A Acky you know , and I used to be a male nurse you know , and John says aye , John |
19 | If he 's coming he might like to be |
20 | Thus the wording of an exclusion must be clear and unambiguous : " if a party wishes to exclude the ordinary consequences that would flow in law from the contract that he is making he must do so in clear terms " ( Scrutton LJ in Szymonowski v Beck [ 1923 ] 1 KB 457 ) . |
21 | Most players like to have some relief but they know with him that no matter how much he is hurting he will go on . ’ |
22 | ‘ The way he 's putting he could win anything , even though the rest of his game is no better than average . |
23 | His wife Jennifer said : ‘ He is finding he can do things he has n't done for so long . |
24 | Mr Hooke is hoping he can meet with BAe 's finance director this week along with his lead investor . |
25 | Mr Hooke is hoping he can meet BAe 's finance director with his lead investor this week . |
26 | Offiah is hoping he can fly home at the weekend in readiness for the reconstruction surgery on his shoulder on Tuesday . |
27 | Tony 's hoping he 'll pull out all the stops on the final day tomorrow . |
28 | Li Yuan smiled , recognising that Tsu Ma was hinting he should go after his wife . |
29 | It was fitting he should score the late winner . |
30 | When I used to ask him where he was going he would tell me ‘ To Phucke ’ , which he claimed was a small town to the north of Inverness . |