Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb -s] [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 YAKOV TOLSTIKOV is among the favourites to win one of the big-money prizes in the ADT London Marathon on Sunday , but however much he makes he will struggle to spend it when he returns home to Siberia .
2 he says , look er , he says , cos I for somebody he said if I could , if he knew somebody that could take me down he says I would leave the mini for ya
3 Perhaps he thinks you 'd get on , ’ said Betty sarcastically , ‘ — have a lot in common . ’
4 So he thinks I should do you because he despises me , too , and he thinks I 'm God 's scum .
5 so he says I 'll give him it after .
6 She went up with little lad and he were watching it and he says I would n't mind this , well Arthur says I 'd al he 'd already taped it off telly and so he says I 'll tell you what you can have it if you give me a blank
7 he said , now look you lost eighty pound out of that draw I said yes I did they 'll only allow you fifty so he says I 'll say these cuff links are worth thirty pound , so he was on my side were n't he ?
8 Anyway he says he 'd pay him the same money as what he 's on there , 'cos he 'd have to really , would n't just say , say
9 He come back to me he says , it 's spilling over the top because the chutes are blocked up he says I 'll tell the track driver , the track driver says , Oh well get the to clean that up .
10 Now he says he 'll continue to campaign for other former employees who 've been left without pensions .
11 So now he says he will marry a Russian princess !
12 Now he hopes he can put the Maxwell crisis and his worries behind him .
13 Now he thinks he can work it in , which I 'm pleased about because if this is the way the Indians react to me and Matt then maybe that 's a pointer to how the fans will go .
14 He says that at first he wanted to kill those responsible , but now he realises they 'll suffer enough by losing their freedom .
15 Les Ferdinand makes his debut in Shearer 's frontline slot — and now he knows it can become a long-term chance .
16 well he says he 'll tell me what he suggests and if it agrees with what I 've got I 'm a happy man are n't I .
17 He a big man and if I say I 'm not well he says he 'll have it up the back then and … ’ and I said ‘ Well , you 'll just have to put a stopper in it then , wo n't you ? ’
18 Well he reckons you can say it in a different way .
19 so he went back and he says er , oh he says er he says oh dear like , he says well carry on he says I 'll have to take the door off , so he says can you give a hand to hold it , cos he had to cut er this er like and all grown at the bottom of the door you know with
20 He hums and haws for a bit then he says he 'll put them in his car and ask if I can keep them at Combe Court .
21 They bought out , this company have bought out a new tile and he said they 're looking for a sort of nice house to have as a sort of a show house and then he thinks he 'll get them for nothing .
22 Then he knows he will get the landscape that is already present in his mind 's eye .
23 Patrick Robertson is talking about how he thinks we should deal with those duplicitous European politicians when they attempt to bounce us into their scheme for economic and monetary union at the Maastricht summit in December .
24 Maybe he thinks we might have improved it a little , even turned it into a bestseller .
25 HOWARD WILKINSON savoured the prospect yesterday of a history-making European night for Leeds and revealed why he believes they can conquer the odds .
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