Example sentences of "[pron] say he [modal v] have " in BNC.

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1 I say he 'll have to make a will now .
2 Cos Alex comes and he 's putting a bet on , I says he 'll have to put ten pence each way or whatever for me on
3 I said he 'll have to do a good one tomorrow .
4 I said he might have been .
5 I said he 'd have to teach me how to do it .
6 And I said he 'd have to pay extra for the minibus hire .
7 I said he should have a bit of a lie-in ; he had another bad night again .
8 You say he can have it when Hoomey and all swim however many lengths in four minutes , whatever many it has to be . ’
9 ‘ If he 's got things like your class take for granted , ’ the girl had said , ‘ you say he must have nicked them . ’
10 She says he must have been released early , and she 's dreading him coming to see her and demanding his parents ’ address .
11 ‘ He saw the club doctor , who said he should have some tests .
12 Mr Mandela , 74 , had put off all engagements until further notice on the advice of doctors who said he should have a complete rest , a brief statement said .
13 She said he would have come himself but he had to go Oxford of course .
14 She said well , tell Grant , she said he can have a reprieve , she said it 's May the eighth and , and she says , she probably heard me say it was Friday and that 's when I thought it was this Friday , so I had to phone erm the receptionist at daddy 's works , so she was going to pass on the message to daddy just to tell him just to work late as usual , Grant , rather than come in at teatime and then go back to work again .
15 They say he could have a future when he 's finished his studies . "
16 They say he should have waited around like a good boy , taken a few duff , even Duff fights , and he would have been rewarded in due course by boxing 's power brokers .
17 I thought that would be that , but they said he could have a vote , and he loves to go .
18 He says he would have burnt it if he could have afforded to buy it .
19 He says he would have liked it to continue this way .
20 He says he would have been dead and buried now .
21 He says he would have thought that a programme which attracts such high viewing and media attention would have sought the appropriate legal advice .
22 In April 1816 , musing after John Brownrigg 's death , he says he might have thought differently of him had he been born in Ambleside , ‘ the moral code of the people here not being like that of many other places . ’
23 He says he might have been a clerk or a waiter if he had gone ; he sees very clearly how circumstances makes lives .
24 His job is so stressful , he says he 'll have to find something else , except there is nothing else . ’
25 He says he 'll have the address inside half an hour .
26 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 ? ’
27 He says he 'll have to break it to them now .
28 He says he 'll have it mum .
29 He says he will have time enough to relax and carouse when he 's had a smash hit with his first novel .
30 He says he should have gone straight to prison .
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