Example sentences of "he [verb] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | When she 'd thrown the challenge at him a part of her had wanted him to refuse to go , had wanted him to say he 'd rather stay with her . |
2 | Oh yes cos there must have been , that was John doing that this is oh this is great fun he says , and he er Johnny was saying that erm if he whispered he would only speak up louder . |
3 | WHY would Hamman possibly do this , and what weight does he think he 'll possibly have in Uefa . |
4 | ‘ Your father repealed the law making you his natural successor once he realized you 'd never follow in his footsteps . |
5 | Afterwards , though , he admitted he could hardly concentrate on Celtic for thinking about Ibrox . |
6 | He thinks you can only appreciate its full pleasure after feeling pain . ’ |
7 | ‘ He thinks he can just impose it . |
8 | the time he phoned he could only get Friday of the first week |
9 | At fourteen he found he could also copy perfectly any handwriting placed in front of him . |
10 | He found he could no longer hide behind a naive love , a sensuous world of uncomplex bohemia and he was drawn , still yearning for past ignorance , not up or down , but along to a state of affairs that simply put he could not cope with . |
11 | The wind caught at him , blew at him , a gusty enemy he found he could hardly overcome . |
12 | Had he been caught or had he panicked he could well have been in very serious trouble : the charming young tearaway could have become a court case . |
13 | He strove through all his waking hours to impose a smartness and snap on Camp 3 , Zone I , that he knew had never been present before , and that during the night hours when he was alone he doubted he would ever achieve . |
14 | They were history , and he doubted he would ever truly know them . |
15 | I CAUGHT my boy of 14 sniffing aerosols a year ago and he promised he would never do it again . |
16 | ‘ If Mashaallah gets the mud he wants he could well run in the Arc . ’ |
17 | Ooh he says we can only pay you your travelling expenses . |
18 | he says we could either put it forward because the windows are obviously a lot wider |
19 | He says they would still hold all the Liberal Deomcrat strongholds in the South . |
20 | He says they 'll soon be contributing to party funds . |
21 | He says they 'll soon be contributing to party funds . |
22 | He says they can even zoom in on tax discs to see if they 're valid . |
23 | He says they will now do the same for Oxfordshire . |
24 | He says you 'll never guess . |
25 | He says you can still go out and enjoy yourself in the sun but it 's important to wear a hat and protective clothing — and to avoid the sun altogether when it 's at its height . |
26 | He says he would rather stay with mum . |
27 | He says he would never have been able to have afforded it himself , so it opened up another world . |
28 | When he hangs up his gloves he says he 'll just be doing alot more gardening instead . |
29 | He says he will never move from his roots : ‘ Basically New York is where I 'm from . |
30 | Thingol , Luthien 's father , is so enraged that a mortal should dare to woo his daughter that he says he will only give her hand to Beren if he will wrest one of the Silmarils , or enchanted jewels , from the iron crown of the dark lord Margoth . |