Example sentences of "[noun prp] he [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I told Malpass he could find me at Stuart Street and , for a couple of streets , I did head that way . |
2 | mind hen , every Friday He 'll bring you hame a Babycham If |
3 | He told Calero he ought to find himself a code-name — a suggestion Calero virtually ignored — because ‘ the Soviets listen to everything on the east coast ’ . |
4 | At the rue d'Ulm he could delude himself no longer about the contradictory nature of his existence . |
5 | It was inevitable when he moved to England he would join them . |
6 | On 26 January he must give his State of the Union address in which he will outline his major tax proposals . |
7 | If somebody can be persuaded to say something which is critical of Darwin he can get his name in the papers or on the box . |
8 | By the time that man gets to Riga he will know his way around the town and every detail of his life from the day his father gave him a light-brown teddy-bear , to the movie show he watched last night . |
9 | In July he will open his first season as director with a production of the Jerry Bock romantic musical , She Loves Me . |
10 | ‘ If father knew about Matthew he 'd want me to marry him . |
11 | If I did n't give him a square meal on Monaghan Day he 'd drink himself stupid in Mohill . ’ |
12 | Or anything you need for Monday he could let him kn , he could let you know . |
13 | He is resigned to missing out on any serious rugby during this month , but by early October he should know what the season holds for him . |
14 | Phil 's been linked in the past with Vortex 's more prestigious neighbours Leyton House , now called March — he 's out to prove on Sunday he can make it in Formula One . |
15 | He had promised William Tanner he would keep his eye on his daughter and make sure that she was treated right and that none of the customers took advantage of her . |
16 | ‘ But knowing Billy he will send them out bursting with pride in the jersey . |
17 | If England feared Spain , for the Scottish Protestants Henri II became a very present menace ; for through his daughter-in-law Mary he might turn his attention to the Calvinists in Scotland as well as those in France . |
18 | Please God he would remember him . |
19 | When they told me at work she 'd bought that , I was , cos they lived up at Green Lane I thought my God he 'd have they 've picked a a bad spot there cos there 's no flood protection at all there . |
20 | Then he told Hepzibah he 'd hold her responsible ! |
21 | However annoyed he was going to be with her when he discovered she had no intention of spending the day with him , she was certain that if he found Svend before she found Suzie he would notify her accordingly , if only to ensure Suzie 's hasty departure to the UK . |
22 | ‘ My weight was 14st 4lb , and Walter said that if I did not lose a stone while Rangers were at their pre-season training camp in Italy he would sell me and keep Chris . ’ |
23 | At last he began to sense that when he entered Lincoln he would keep his end up in spite of the sketchy nature of his post — Pauline preparation for the Oxford Final History Honours School . |
24 | Mr Fallon said : ‘ Mr Milburn could be taking jobs away from Darlington he should make it clear what his real campaign is . ’ |
25 | From Llewelyn he would get his deserts , and be grateful for them . |
26 | Windsor says if he fails in Edinburgh he will take his battle overseas . |
27 | So desperate are the Welsh GM Vauxhall Conference club to secure his services that chairman John Reddy has even told Fry he can name his own salary . |
28 | Every time we arranged to come to London he would decide he had other things to do . |
29 | He must have then done some painting on Mr. Bellersis ' work as there are two more references to his colouring and finishing the colouring for Mr. Bellersis Also , when in London he used to visit his former teacher John Landseer and also mentioned going with him to see plates , ‘ and compositor printer at work ’ . |
30 | The official warns Butch he must tell him the type of ball , and so Butch has another go : ‘ Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta … ’ and he stamps his foot in frustration . |