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

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1 And he 'll make sure that the whole biology department knows why . "
2 Instead of leaving Deanein the reserves as he did with rocky he 'll keep him in the firsts and he 'll come good .
3 I want him to score goals as well , i.e like Chappy. firsts and he 'll come good .
4 And he might have good cause to be grateful .
5 Explain that the patient 's mouth will become dry and he may feel sleepy .
6 DEAN JONES fears his Test career may be over and he may quit Australian cricket .
7 But sooner or later Mrs Longhill must write to her father and he would feel obliged to speak to Ruth 's family .
8 Her mother would be cross and he would feel stupid .
9 In some ways she was happy that she had no conscious memory of the details , but unless she was able to recall them she knew that there would be no case for the young man to answer and he would go free .
10 He was not actually hungry , and it was rare for him to drink , but they were paying and he would make sure they noticed , and — apart from the singer — the Khan Murjan was a hell of a fabulous place .
11 And he would make sure that they got it !
12 Kim was promising-very promising — and he would make sure he got whatever he needed to complete his work .
13 Presumably , in the hypothesis presented , C would win and he would become Prime Minister .
14 Khrushchev may have been perspicacious enough to imagine the day when his turn would come and he would become Special Pensioner Khrushchev .
15 He would track down the boardroom where the orders were issued , and he would declare all-out war on whichever Japcorp or state authority had been behind the singe .
16 The make-up , which seemed to be her sole extravagance , cluttered the single shelf in the cramped shower and he would find half-empty , opened jars and bottles in the food cupboard .
17 Sometimes I 'd stamp my foot and cry in a completely feminine burst of frustration and he 'd stand bewildered , pleading ignorance and apologising .
18 And he 'd make sure he used me till about nine o'clock .
19 And he 'd have huge popular support .
20 So you used to take these five sums out to be marked and he 'd put right , tick , right , wrong , right , you know .
21 Just build up of , erm I was talking to our Tom about nosebleeds , Alan was saying that his father used to be a lot like David and he used to get terrible headaches and it used to end up in a really bad nosebleed and he started giving blood regular and it stopped it .
22 And he used to come regular every Friday .
23 Well and he used to come regular every Friday afternoon , and he used to go the s a ch lower down you know , after you pass the police station on the left there , there used to be a butcher 's place there .
24 And he used to come regular .
25 This was urgent news and he must inform Bartocci at once .
26 Now Muindi ( 21 ) has joined the exclusive African set , and he will start hot favourite to pocket the first prize of £500 .
27 The powers of the administrative receiver are extensive and he will have complete control over the management of the company .
28 Charles II found land grants very convenient ; he could give them to people who at the beginning of the century would have asked for monopolies and he could feel confident that these grants would not rouse the hostility in England that monopolies had caused .
29 He could dance as well as fight , and he could make polite conversation .
30 Tom had perfect pitch and a wonderful recall and he could sing whole passages from Boccherini 's aviary music .
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