Example sentences of "[adv] he [modal v] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | ONLY HE CAN TOUCH ME |
2 | Oh , if only he 'd let me go with him ! ’ |
3 | Perhaps he would let me go there . ’ |
4 | Well I knew someone in and I thought to myself I , perhaps he might lend me a hand ? |
5 | Rosa said , ‘ Perhaps he 'll take me to Africa ! ’ |
6 | ‘ He 'll be happy to be alive and perhaps he 'll help me to escape . ’ |
7 | That being the case , perhaps he can help me . |
8 | If he can not do so , perhaps he will drop me a line . |
9 | In response to his anxiety , perhaps he will send me quotations of what he said during the period of the last Labour Government when 30,980 jobs were lost in the mining industry in Wales . |
10 | If we can not guess Jacob 's motives , the storyteller makes them plain : ‘ I may appease him with the present that goes before me , and afterwards I shall see his face ; perhaps he will accept me . ’ |
11 | I said , ‘ It 's clear that Frank and I ca n't work together , so obviously he should leave me alone . |
12 | So he would see me later . |
13 | Burun loves power , but also he desires order in the land and so he will protect me . |
14 | Soon he 'll catch me , and hang me … ’ |
15 | Always he would advise me not to see people ; not to answer so-and-so 's letter ; not to take this admirer too seriously ; not to take Count X — as a lover . |
16 | No I mean when dad gets home he could pick me up So what time is it then ? |
17 | Years later he will show me the sketches he made with mud and chalk in the trenches , of fragile running men and tangled machines , lit up by exploding shells like arrested frames of film . |
18 | He says now he will release me in another four weeks . |
19 | So far he 'd read me too well . |
20 | Well he will trust me not to invite rebels ! |
21 | Well he can give me twenty-five pound anyway ! |
22 | Sometimes he used to hit me , tell me I was worthless . |
23 | Then he would leave me 5 feet short and 1 would miss . " |
24 | ‘ That 's possible — he knows I 'll be looking for him — but he 'll have to remain in this country until he can collect his legacy , and by then he 'll expect me to have given up . ’ |
25 | Then he 'll want me to kill them , I expect . |
26 | On Father 's Day I think what he 'd like best is to go shopping and then he 'll take me out , to Dunstable Downs to see the gliders . ’ |
27 | Most women do n't really have a very high opinion of themselves , so if you start treating them as something special they think , ‘ Oh God , sooner or later he 'll find out the truth , and then he 'll despise me . ’ |
28 | ‘ Then he may join me indoors when he 's had enough , as I already have . ’ |
29 | I would do it in a nice way and then he might remember me and ask me out later . ’ |
30 | He 'd chain-smoke a couple of Merits while we chatted about what had happened since our last meeting and then he 'd hand me over to the guy in the room next door for a routine polygraph . |