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

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1 I 'd doubt he 'd like this as outpacing fast full back would not be his strongest point .
2 His shoulders suggest he can paddle all day .
3 ‘ And he 's not the most cultural man , but I expect he 'll accept all the same . ’
4 Whitlock doubted he would have another gun but he still approached the warehouse with professional caution .
5 If there were difficult legal points to be resolved he would get legal aid .
6 Stephen had rather expected he would do that .
7 Greatrakes , however , found he could cure advanced scrofula , and soon extended his treatment to dropsy , ague , rheumatism and many other ailments .
8 Cranston shook his head and , vowing he would drink less sack , brushed past the anxious-looking maid , down the passageway and into the stone-flagged kitchen .
9 ‘ Once he 's up and walking he 'll stay that way , ’ said Mrs Sanderson .
10 ‘ Mr Boulez has been associated with the project from the very first days so I say he can consider this house his home .
11 And they say he will fashion any spell so long as someone will pay him enough . ’
12 In a contract of sale , other than one to which subsection ( 3 ) below applies , there is an implied condition on the part of the seller that in the case of a sale he has a right to sell the goods , and in the case of an agreement to sell he will have such a right at the time when the property is to pass .
13 Somehow Walter always believed he would die first .
14 Colours also may get distorted as the eye lens gets yellower with age ; in some pictures of Mulready he believed he could demonstrate this defect .
15 A full 40 per cent believed he should introduce such a measure in his Budget speech , with 44 per cent disagreeing .
16 The shame of believing he could initiate any intimacy with Resenence Jeopardy made him flush .
17 He , he says he 'll eat this .
18 By the end of the afternoon , after a few more pints , he gets involved in a Q&A challenge — he says he 'll answer any question , so long as I keep them coming .
19 Reginald Oliffe 's solicitor says he 'll plead guilty when he 's able to attend .
20 Out of control … the joyrider who 's father says he 'll sue social services .
21 He says he would leave Labour if its link with the unions is broken .
22 But he says he would welcome another Mark Wills or a match with Derek Williams .
23 But he says he would welcome another Mark Wills or a match with Derek Williams .
24 Well John says he can answer that .
25 The newspaper says he will plead guilty .
26 The king says he will impose martial law if anything similar happens again .
27 Teddy Kollek , aged 82 and mayor of Jerusalem since 1965 , says he will seek another five-year term at elections in November .
28 Foakes v. Beer says he could do that .
29 The hospital says he 'd risk serious injury if he were to fall while using the legs .
30 He may feel he can get 2 or 3 lucrative moves over a 10 year period .
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