Example sentences of "and he [modal v] [verb] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and I 'll come back and he 'll say has Jean thought about renting Bren ?
2 And he 'll have collected food from the airport . ’
3 Indeed he was so far intent on this reference to visual reality that he strenuously advocated , not only in his teaching but in his own practice , a reliance on the camera , tracing a dependence on it back to the use of the camera lucida by Vermeer and Canaletto , as well as by Millett , Degas — and he might have added Monet — in more recent times , and adding the only proviso that , like alcohol , it is only permissible to those who can do without it .
4 And he would have asked manager Mark McCormack why .
5 And he would have to tell Ezzie all about it , every detail , how one recess long ago the boys had decided to put some girls in the school trash cans .
6 He was very geared to the principle of being in an indie band for the sake of it and he would have had difficulty signing to a major label on any terms . ’
7 Director-general Stig Larsson says , however , that privatisation will not be feasible for the foreseeable future — and he would like to see infrastructure brought under SJ 's control .
8 He tried not to think about the time , six months ahead , when his grant would finish and he would need to find work .
9 ‘ But in his last over , he had the guts to bowl really fast and he should have had Allan Lamb caught three times but each time their 'keeper dropped it .
10 He 'd sing until he got tired and he 'd start playing guitar and then he 'd do that until he got tired and then he 'd sing again !
11 Certainly Graeme Hogg , who was playing only his second game since October , showed bags of character and he must have run Walker close in the man-of-the-match stakes after having given Duncan Ferguson little opportunity to make his mark .
12 Irina 's brother was a member of the Navy Board , and he must have taken pleasure in sowing any seed which was likely to grow into a further barrier between father and son .
13 He had given her a token , and he must come to add speech to his gift , according to the rules of gallantry .
14 ‘ He needs all the help we can give him and he must learn to speak Italian .
15 A trade mark which is used with a successful product is of tremendous value to the owner of the mark and he will want to prevent others from using the mark or a similar one to capture some of his trade .
16 ‘ As a new young photographer , he was being given a great opportunity and he could have spoilt things for himself by using me . ’
17 Billy 's been brilliant because we 've had him on an album-by-album deal , and he could have jumped ship , but he 's been really loyal . ’
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