Example sentences of "and he [modal v] [vb infin] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Those are Farmer Nash 's apples , ’ I said , ‘ and he 'll send his dogs after you if he sees you . ’
2 Don has made the trip from Hereford to Romania 4 times now and he 'll continue his visits in the hope that one day he can leave behind a modern farming system which will bring Moldavia into the twentieth century .
3 He has worked his socks off and he 'll get his reward . ’
4 If they do n't match he is n't the thief and he 'll get his job back .
5 And he 'll keep his place tonight as Newcastle bid to establish their best start since the war with a Coca Cola Cup win at Mansfield .
6 He 'll find you , wherever you are , and he 'll have your heart .
7 ‘ Just let Bill hear you say you 're the hostess and he 'll have your ears for horse blinkers .
8 ‘ He felt there was another person there and he might bang its head .
9 Later , when her son was finished with his learning , she and he might make their way to Corporation Park , where they could stroll through the gardens and enjoy the sunshine of a beautiful July afternoon .
10 As Christians have found , ‘ One shall tell another and he shall tell his friends .
11 And let the Bishop Don Hieronymo go on one side of me , and my trusty Gil Diaz on the other , and he shall lead my horse .
12 ( 2 ) The Attorney-General shall appoint a person to be the Director of the Serious Fraud Office ( referred to in this Part of this Act as ‘ the Director ’ ) , and he shall discharge his functions under the superintendence of the Attorney-General .
13 Yesterday Slaven said of Colin 's ambitions : ‘ Everyone can dream and he may get his dream it 's a strange game .
14 Gradually Adam would discover where and how each woman liked to be touched , and he would change his techniques to suit her , then move on to something that she was n't expecting or had never experienced .
15 The back-to-back pair of dessert spoons riffled through his fingers , producing an intricate , staccato percussion which he was , however , unable to keep up for more than a few minutes together ; then he would get his fingers tangled up and the spoons would clang to a halt and he would shake his head furiously and begin all over again .
16 Cameron passed it by , the man could stew in his choler for a while , and when the dark came on and his servants and womenfolk grued at every owl-call or salmon-splash from the river , his defiance would burn lower and he would give his name .
17 The club would get £850,000 and he would waive his £150,000 fee .
18 But mostly he did not need to talk at a bunfight , people came up and talked to him , and he would nod his head and smile benevolently and say happily , Yes , Yes , Yes .
19 Of course he was dissatisfied , and he would kick your rifle back into your face .
20 because you knew he meant business , and he would achieve his end
21 His body ached for her and he would press his face into the lumpy pillow groaning with the hopelessness of his need .
22 David had made great friends with them because they would come into his apartment at night and he would sing them songs and things .
23 But he had been reared to rule Orkney , and he would keep his place .
24 Barton was keeping the info for a rainy day and he would ring his secretary in the morning and ask her to look in the paper 's library for any cuttings on Amaranth Wilikins .
25 Success in moderation was no doubt better for the character than failure but too much of it and he would lose his cutting edge .
26 Cora-Beth was right — this was what nature intended and he would prove his love .
27 And he would cock his head and say , ‘ I 'm sure I shall .
28 Chelsea managing director Colin Hutchinson confirmed : ‘ We have received his international clearance and he should make his debut for the reserves . ’
29 And he should husband his capital accordingly .
30 A sudden fear seized him : that the door would be locked , and he 'd beat his weakness against it , and fail to gain access .
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