Example sentences of "perhaps he will [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps he 'll wear it . |
2 | It sounds to me as though your problem is medical rather than cosmetic and I would strongly recommend that you seek the advice of your G.P. There may be a simple remedy such as a special diet and vitamin supplements or perhaps he 'll refer you to a hair specialist . |
3 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll give you a knife for Christmas , ’ Carrie said , though she doubted it , in her heart . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll give you tomorrow off , as well , ’ she suggested hopefully . |
5 | perhaps he 'll talk him into |
6 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll do it to music . ’ |
7 | Perhaps he 'll keep it out there , well he had that patch to it did n't he ? |
8 | Rosa said , ‘ Perhaps he 'll take me to Africa ! ’ |
9 | Perhaps he 'll take you out somewhere later in the week . ’ |
10 | ‘ He 'll be happy to be alive and perhaps he 'll help me to escape . ’ |
11 | Perhaps he 'll play you a tune on his oboe . ’ |
12 | ‘ So what we 've got to do now is find this Bel-Shamharoth person and explain things to him and perhaps he 'll let us out , ’ said Twoflower . |
13 | Then perhaps he 'll let you go home in the morning . ’ |
14 | When she tucked him up , he said , ‘ Perhaps he 'll kill her . |
15 | Sunderland won 2–1 ; perhaps he will think it portentous . |
16 | If he can not do so , perhaps he will drop me a line . |
17 | In response to his anxiety , perhaps he will send me quotations of what he said during the period of the last Labour Government when 30,980 jobs were lost in the mining industry in Wales . |
18 | If I can give them to him , then perhaps he will leave you out of all this . |
19 | Perhaps he will tell us whether that is ’ sweatshop ’ investment . |
20 | In the light of what the right hon. Gentleman has just said , perhaps he will tell us two things : how much extra would he provide for health , and where does health come in Labour 's order of priorities ? |
21 | We shall be grateful if the Minister can help us on that , but if he can not perhaps he will help us another time . |
22 | If we can not guess Jacob 's motives , the storyteller makes them plain : ‘ I may appease him with the present that goes before me , and afterwards I shall see his face ; perhaps he will accept me . ’ |