Example sentences of "and he [modal v] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 Ca n't afford it and he 'll leave me . ’
2 But now women are meant to go along on an even keel and when something upsets them they think tha e , I should n't be able to express this any more , so I 'll go to the G P and he 'll give me something and then the emotions will go away , but unfortunately they do n't go away , they just go wandering , they 'll come back again at another point .
3 By itself it does n't prove a thing , but it 's my way of getting them to take me to Strathspeld for the funeral ; I can look McDunn in the eye and tell him the truth and he knows it 's the truth and he 'll take me .
4 The hospital will give him my car-phone number and he 'll call me as we drive in …
5 Maybe if I spill Coke all over this dress , I could take it off and he might kiss me , kiss my skin like white silk .
6 Weeks would go by and he would leave me alone and then it would happen a lot .
7 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 .
8 He said to get changed and he would show me how to lay the table for dinner as guests were being entertained that night .
9 And he would show me a picture of a large white vessel sailing through a beautifully blue sea on a sunny day , with a glamorous crew smiling happily as they lay gracefully about the deck .
10 We worked on an antimalaria unit and he would remember me as ‘ Taff ’ Jenkins .
11 He never said another word until the end when he told me he would be going out at 8 AM with the same four-ball and he would see me then .
12 He did understand , and told me to stay close to him and he would take me to the YWCA .
13 Mrs Pearson , the nice old lady who sold Belle Vue Cottage to me , set the controls a few days before she left and said the milkman understood how it worked and he would help me if I had need of it .
14 I 'd take a smack along there and he 'd give me a cinnamon cake .
15 I 'd sit on his lap and he 'd stroke me and rabbit on , and this sound would crop up with a kind of sighing and sometimes his voice would have an edge to it , too .
16 And he 'd tell me stories or sing to me , and sometimes , after he 'd had a good tumblerful of whisky , he 'd slide his hand up my shorts and stroke my thigh .
17 And he 'd bounce me on my bed and make a ‘ little nest ’ by tucking the ends of the eiderdown under my pillow until all but my face was cocooned .
18 A dirty beatnik and he 'd turn me out if it was n't for Maggie and if it was n't for the painting , and I 'd go , anyway , if it was n't for Maggie .
19 My father was engaged in research in tropical diseases , and he used to take me around his laboratory in Mill Hill .
20 Chris was a learner driver at this time , and he used to drive me to hospital ; driving practice for him , but a great relief for me not to have to drive myself .
21 Tom 's very superstitious and he used to make me carry three tees in my pocket .
22 He was a dairyman , only he used to keep just one or two cows and he used to help me with spare time .
23 ‘ I will be seeing the physio Peter Rostron today and he will tell me about a possible scan .
24 All I have to do is be fully committed to the Lord 's work and He will show me what I can do .
25 I mentioned this to a Fetlar man who used to hunt otters for their pelts , as many crofters did and he could tell me that there had been pale-coated otters in that area for at least fifty years .
26 ago and he could walk me at weights .
27 He said , " Well Jose is a bit better player than he was two years ago and he can carry me a bit " .
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