Example sentences of "[pers pn] he [vb mod] be " in BNC.

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1 'E told me 'e might be late an' not ter wait up , ’ Sadie went on .
2 ‘ The director wants to see you right away , Marianne , and Dane asked me to tell you he 'll be down in just a few minutes , Shae , to finish off his costume fitting . ’
3 I told you he would be up to no good . ’
4 ‘ You see , ’ I overheard her say through the half-closed door , ‘ I told you he could be useful . ’
5 Mr Gargery asks me to tell you he will be in London soon , and could visit you at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning , at Mr Herbert Pocket 's rooms , if that is all right with you .
6 Mr Koc told Mr Roger HendersonQC , counsel for the GMC , that the ‘ broker ’ brothers Mr Ata Nur and Mr Riza Kuntar had promised him he would be getting a job when he was brought to England .
7 Mr Koc told Mr Roger HendersonQC , counsel for the GMC , that the ‘ broker ’ brothers Mr Ata Nur and Mr Riza Kuntar had promised him he would be getting a job when he was brought to England .
8 Chased them , got one , took him in , and told him he would be summonsed for playing football in the street .
9 When he told him he would be arrested for being drunk , Sweeney butted him in his left eye and brought his knee up to his groin .
10 Director Terence Young assured him he would be perfectly safe behind toughened flexiglass but they ran out of sheets and there was a 4ft gap .
11 Whether he had had plans laid for me at the time , or whether at the back of his mind , hidden from consciousness , he knew that in taking me to live with him he would be enrolling someone to deal with the business side of his life , I was never sure .
12 He exuded sympathy and concern , urged Amiss to take as much time off as he felt necessary , assured him he would be given sick pay and that his job would be secure , and only after a long argument agreed very reluctantly that he could come back on duty the following day .
13 After ten years , Lord Hinton of Bankside , chairman of the Central Electricity Generating Board , informed him he would be trained as an economist .
14 ‘ If Jack shot him he 'll be dead , ’ said Philip .
15 Next time you see him he 'll be a changed man — ‘ Bagman ’ ! !
16 Olympic champion Chris Boardman is going for it he 's riding in a twenty five mile time trial and will be setting off from Cumnor at six o clock … if you want to see him he 'll be wizzing up and down the A420 and the A34 …
17 No , do n't do that while we 're washing him he 'll be wet .
18 Gregson had hardly allowed him to finish speaking before telling him he 'd be there as soon as he could .
19 But the way Bridges plays him he 'd be the first sicko picked out of an identity parade .
20 But the way Bridges plays him he 'd be the first sicko picked out of an identity parade .
21 She 'd let him he 'd be .
22 You must prod him with coloured pencils , or tell him he must be joking when he makes heavy weather of something that another author does neatly .
23 I told him he must be going mad , imagining things like that , but he insisted .
24 He had qualified at university in geology and geography , had tried teaching in Hull but found it too confining and when one of the old guard told him he should be spending more time with children who had some potential rather than those to whom he felt committed , he resigned on the same day .
25 And Barbara , fed up with the Doctor 's taunts , gives him a piece of her mind , telling him he should be grateful for all their help .
26 I told him he should be able to see the good in people as well as the evil , so he ought to be happier .
27 After hearing the boy 's story of how he had been ‘ neglected and abused ’ by his mother Rachel , judge Thomas Kirk told him he could be adopted by his foster parents George and Lizabeth Russ .
28 His father said if he married her he would be cut oot , cut off withoot a penny . ’
29 Promised her he would be in touch , and to be with her for the birth of their baby .
30 He had assured her he would be able to lead her out of the forest , but so far they seemed only to have become tangled further in its mazy pathways .
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