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

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1 ‘ And in a fairy story I 'd tell him to get lost , ’ Eve said , laughing .
2 ‘ In that case I 'll see him now , then he 'll be able to go ashore . ’
3 I hung on , keeping one eye on Neil in case I could help him , and the other on Stormy Petrel .
4 If the Headmaster walks in and there 's a bit of chaos I can tell him why it 's a mess and it does n't bother me .
5 ‘ And he has all the support I can give him to go for it next year . ’
6 ‘ Of course I 'll tell him .
7 And of course I can assure him that a difference of opinion such as this will in no way undermine my personal relationships with any of my fellow professionals .
8 ‘ This one sounds quite promising , but of course I must see him first — one ca n't always tell from the application , he added primly .
9 At times I would give him more sedation than other times because of the course of the illness .
10 If I had an Access card I would buy him this that and everything .
11 Stanley the Watcher I used to call him . ’
12 The the next Tuesday I 'll give him a list of people who are interested and that means asking at home as well .
13 ‘ I mean , if he ever gave me AIDS I 'd give him a Colombian necktie — ’
14 For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ .
15 Styled ‘ the world 's naughtiest dinosaur ’ , Dilly has many unlovely characteristics which will make him especially appealing to children .
16 ‘ I believe he is smart and intelligent enough to realise he is now at a club which can satisfy him emotionally .
17 He watched the cars and buses and vans and trucks pass by him , and calculated how far he had to go to get to the next parked car which would shield him from them .
18 Andy Platt , England 's latest recruit , has agreed a new deal with Aston Villa which will keep him at the club until 1994 .
19 Or maybe he knew that the Mob had files of their own , that Meyer Lansky , the one-time bootlegger and now the gambling mogul , had pictures which could ruin him : Edgar and Clyde , for once unambiguously tangled .
20 His search for a style of living which would enable him to cultivate his contemplative gifts led him to equate , perhaps sometimes confuse , an interior state with the external mode of achieving it .
21 Brahe works on the CERN accelerator ( which the novel assumes to be completed and functioning ) ; his experiment involves close and constant watching of the monitor which will tell him when the ‘ event ’ has taken place .
22 The solicitor said of the award : ‘ It 's a reasonable figure which will give him satisfactory compensation for a very serious road accident . ’
23 He is not subject to any action from without , action which could compel him to change His attitudes or behaviour .
24 ‘ We 'll survive , ’ said Sendei , with an optimism she could tell he did n't feel .
25 On the other hand , if the character ends up in chamber 81d you might allow him to find the ring of Verena since he has so much time to kill .
26 If your horse is a reluctant showjumper you may find he is more enthusiastic at hunter trials , due to the natural-looking fences and the galloping between fences , which can wake up the laziest or horses .
27 After screening for some months on the surface of the mine , a boy would then link up with a collier who would take him as help-mate or butty in his stall .
28 So if he starts coming the old soldier she can bung him out .
29 Turry has to be the best-armed hero of all time and when he picks up a few power-ups you 'd think he was invincible .
30 Want to nail him to the fence you should think he 's not
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