Example sentences of "and he [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We was in t'workhouse together and 'e 'll do as 'e 's told , which is more than a lot of 'usbands does . ’
2 Me and him 'd sit and eat from half past six
3 ‘ It will be slipped round him and he 'll burn all the quicker . ’
4 You start with him , at that gate end , and he 'll show you how to go on , that chappie there .
5 and he 'll show you his eloquent brown-and-lilac bottom .
6 So he said they said to him well go with Mark and he 'll show you the what to do .
7 But he 's a gentleman , and he 'll marry Cathy , and he 'll be rich ! ’
8 Give Gazza belief , and he 'll hand over his heart and soul .
9 And he 'll bring them to you himself . ’
10 Give Ellis a ring before lunch-time and he 'll bring you up to date .
11 ‘ Those are Farmer Nash 's apples , ’ I said , ‘ and he 'll send his dogs after you if he sees you . ’
12 Well , she 'll say to him , put kettle on and butter some bread , and he 'll sit there , and he 's smoking , and he 's continuing what he 's doing , you know , and she 'll go and do what she 's doing , and she , have you flicking arse-hole you to do , and , you know , any , it just goes in that ear , comes out 'ther ear , and just sallies on , and do n't take blind bit of notice .
13 I might , for Phil , for Phil to wind down , he 'll come in , say we 've been out for a meal or whatever , he 'll come in and he 'll sit down in front of the television .
14 Erm , and he 'll finish it off by asking you what you think about it , and obviously you respond to that .
15 ‘ All the good things he does are not always appreciated by outsiders and he 'll captain the team at Leeds .
16 Ca n't afford it and he 'll leave me . ’
17 He 'll come from The Porch , he brings his paper bags , his cups that he has for his drinks , and he 'll leave them there .
18 Tom laughed absently , then continued to muse aloud , ‘ Dr Greene says the baby is possibly going to be macrosomic , but at this stage that 's not a problem and he 'll monitor closely in case early delivery is indicated . ’
19 Cos I 'm a bit like John , like happy , you know I 'll laugh every time like and he 'll have a joke and that and erm John 's happy , and he 'll laugh .
20 And I said I 'm going to leave the fire on and er Mark 's here and he 'll switch it off at night .
21 I 'd better set off , or I wo n't be there at the station and he 'll think I 'm not coming .
22 ‘ Your dad 's very proud of you and he 'll think you 're really clever , making a tree-house . ’
23 And he 'll think I 'm the most likely person .
24 ‘ By about round four , I expect the height and weight advantage to be neutralised and he 'll start running the numbers on Bowe . ’
25 You just want to put your hand on him and he 'll start to quiver — afraid you 're going to back him .
26 It was quite a serious problem I mean that you , you get hundreds and hundreds of people in a room to get jobs to talk about politics and he 'll start
27 The window will be boarded and he 'll lock the door .
28 Yes , ours — write to Dr Butcher MD , and he 'll sort you out .
29 Tidy , and he 'll struggle .
30 Listen to him talk , as he will at any opportunity , and he 'll speak of ‘ independence and freedom ’ , not just ‘ independence ’ .
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