Example sentences of "and he [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Let him match pairs from heap of socks , and he 'll soon learn about colours and sizes . |
2 | So I will budget and go around the markets and that , and find the best buys and he 'll just go to the best shops because it is convenient . |
3 | And he 'll often say to me look there 's a fresh box under there , help yourself to what you want , i have n't opened that box . |
4 | His reputation as a really nice guy will be assured , amongst two club golfers at least , and he might even get into the pro-am prize money . |
5 | Usually , his penis is then packed in ice — and he may well have to be taken to the operating theatre to have the blood clot removed from inside it . |
6 | Hamlet is up against not just a man , but a king , he will have to strike when the king is unarmed , And he would also have to be able to explain his actions , and yet even his mother does not believe him , but only see him as mad |
7 | He would have Christmas Day off and he would surely call at the vicarage on some pretext or other . |
8 | That could wait , and he would possibly talk to Timothy Hutton again first . |
9 | He used to go He came up when he would go from Blair and he would come up our glen and he would maybe walk over the hill to Braemar , or over the hill to Clover I suppose . |
10 | In the later stages of Metaltronix I had a guy work for me who had a tube engineering degree , but that kind of knowledge still does n't teach you about designing — the times I asked him to design certain circuits and he 'd just stare at me ! |
11 | Denmark 's a prison and he 'd rather live in a nutshell ; some shadow-play about the nature of ambition , which never got down to cases , and finally one direct question which might have led somewhere , and led in fact to his illuminating claim to tell a hawk from a handsaw . |
12 | And he 'd hardly venture on the heartland . |
13 | Kenny had a ‘ horses-for-courses ’ policy and he 'd sometimes switch to a five-man defence and leave out me or Peter Beardsley . |
14 | An Arsenal player could be the genetically engineered bastard son of a dangerous liaison between Luke Perry and Paul Newman circa 1966 and he 'd still look like Pee Wee Herman in his pyjamas if he was playing away |
15 | Some automatic reactions may be taking place which might help or hinder , and he must also stay within the mandatory operating instructions . |
16 | And I said , this should never be , and he must never hope for it . |
17 | He will , in cooperation with section engineers and team quantity surveyors , develop project quality plans , and we 'll explain those later today , and he will also sign off the project quality plan and the client 's appointment contract . |
18 | The second type of gruagach is male , and he will also help with farm work , wearing a jerkin of bright red and green leather . |
19 | The if I can talk perhaps a little bit about the particular system that I 'm interested in , the way it works is that it well it diagnoses abdominal pain ; if you go into the erm particular casualty department — in the fact the Royal Sussex County Hospital at the moment — with back pain in your abdomen , lower abdomen , then the symptoms will be taken by a doctor and he will then go to the diagnostic computer and feed these symptoms in . |
20 | If a vassal died leaving daughters only , or if an heir who was a minor had sisters , they were also the lord 's wards , and he could freely dispose of their hands in marriage — freely , but with two provisos . |
21 | The taxpayer appealed against his 1982/3 capital gains tax assessment on the grounds that the allowable expenditure of £214,602 was less than the amount of the £246,699 capital distribution , and he could therefore elect under s 72(4) to reduce the amount distributed by the entire allowable expenditure on his C Ltd shares ; and that the capital distribution , at 15.58% of the total consideration , was ‘ small , as compared with the value of the shares in respect of which it was distributed ’ ( s 72(2) ) . |
22 | but erm it 's good that he kept up with everyone , they are really good friends and he can really rely on them , they 're all really decent |
23 | ‘ In relation to a dwelling-house , whether it is a protected tenancy or not , the plaintiff may not enter into possession himself , even peaceably , and he can only enter into possession under a writ of possession ( Protection from Eviction Act 1977 , section 3 ) negativing to this extent Aglionby v. Cohen [ 1955 ] 1 Q.B . |