Example sentences of "and he [modal v] do " 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 When Harold Wilson put in Lord Hill of Luton to act as chairman of the BBC ( a Conservative who , as head of the Independent Television Authority had ‘ made sure that their treatment of news and current affairs does not offend the Establishment ’ , in the view of Richard Crossman ) , he remarked , ‘ Charlie Hill has already cleaned up ITV and he 'll do the same to the BBC now I 'm appointing him chairman . ’
3 ‘ Eric has good feet and a keen eye for goal and he 'll do well for us . ’
4 Eric has good feet and a keen eye for goal and he 'll do well for us . ’
5 He belongs to the drug he 's hooked on and he 'll do anything to get it .
6 And he 'll do the same to achieve commitment and to communicate — he 'll never use committees .
7 And he 'll do all sorts of terrible things .
8 Also , he is one of the best man-man markers Ive seen … basically give him a job and he 'll do it .
9 He wants your practice and he 'll do anything to get it . ’
10 If he chucks something on the ground he 'll pick it up and give it to me and he 'll do it all the more .
11 If Norman Lamont keeps the job of Chancellor ( and he might do so only because of the shortlist of alternative candidates is embarrassingly short ) he may decide to delay the next cut in interest rates for long enough to convince the markets that he is serious about wanting to move sterling into narrow bands in the European exchange rate mechanism at its middle rate of Dm2.95 .
12 If you do n't do it , it 'll be two possibly threeish because you 're not too sure , you 've got to go back to the second appointment and he might do it but then again he may not .
13 If he wants to get or to keep his employment , he has to sign the document which the employer puts before him and he may do so without fully appreciating what it may involve .
14 if he permitted African businessmen to grow [ they ] will grow to the extent of becoming a rival power to his and the party 's prestige , and he would do anything to stop it .
15 He would do it , and he would do it slowly , exquisitely .
16 His mother was not interested ; Jean-Paul was not concerned : very well , then , he would do what had to be done , and he would do it alone .
17 He used to speak to the hay , as it were , and he would do this , er , rather compulsively .
18 But it was not vulgarity , just rudery — and he would do it for some very distinguished people we had on the set sometimes . ’
19 He loves her and he would do anything for his kids .
20 The scientific observer should have normal , unimpaired sense organs and should faithfully record what he can see , hear , etc. to be the case with respect to the situation he is observing , and he should do this with an unprejudiced mind .
21 You the only difference is Barry has been elected our member of parliament and he should do it !
22 He 's twenty-two , and he 'd do anything for me , get me anything I want .
23 Well you ca n't do that , and he 'd do this like that !
24 In order to succeed , he must rally traditional Democratic supporters such as blacks , Hispanics and union members ; and he must do something to attract votes from populist east Texas , which tends to be more sympathetic to a local boy , Ross Perot , who grew up in Texarkana .
25 They must go ; and he must do his best to see that all of them — even he himself — put what had happened out of mind , for ever .
26 I rate him very highly as a defender and he will do a good job for us .
27 His only job is to get your money and he will do this by tried and proven methods of systematic and persistent follow-up .
28 And he will do well in our team . ’
29 A Goblin Big Boss has the advantage of being cheap and he will do almost as good a job , especially if you give him the Crown of Command to raise his leadership to 10 .
30 ‘ I shall kill you , ’ Jotan said , ‘ or I shall give my sword to this gentleman whom you were hired to kill , and he will do it . ’
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