Example sentences of "[vb base] he [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Pity he ca n't sing , act , and has no charm , he reflected . |
2 | The truth is bland : Mr Major will call an election if the opinion polls suggest he can not lose . |
3 | ‘ I expect he 'll just weep for joy when I tell him , ’ she said . |
4 | Shame he ca n't watch the scum every week eh ? |
5 | ‘ I 'm just glad he is alright and the doctors say he wo n't remember anything about the accident . ’ |
6 | They say he may not live out the summer . ’ |
7 | ‘ They say he might even challenge for the championship next year . ’ |
8 | I was glad to hear Lord Belstead say he would not use internment . |
9 | Relatives say he should not have been released . |
10 | ‘ But they say he must n't go home and live on his own , not for a long while at any rate . ’ |
11 | ‘ I say he must either wreak his vengeance on Wedale and retreat , or he must go further and seek to destroy you and your whole power . ’ |
12 | It goes on to say ‘ though he stumble he shall not fall for the Lord upholds him with his hand ’ . |
13 | Mr Fishbane is obsessed with sex and while I imagine he ca n't do a great deal about it any more , poor old boy , until he 's finished his breakfast he 's almost out of control if he spies an attractive girl . ’ |
14 | He found he could no longer hide behind a naive love , a sensuous world of uncomplex bohemia and he was drawn , still yearning for past ignorance , not up or down , but along to a state of affairs that simply put he could not cope with . |
15 | I hope he may yet accept the general view that , on this sharp track and fast going , the obstacles should be a trifle softer and more invitingly built . |
16 | Oh , dear , I hope he wo n't go off here ! |
17 | I hope he wo n't bite him again . |
18 | ‘ I only hope he wo n't upset anybody , ’ said Mark anxiously . |
19 | Erm firstly that if an existing employment use falls to another land use , this is what Mr Allenby was just saying , the subsequent release of employment land onto the market does not come out of the sixty hectares the structure plan 's asking for , that 's what that 's what Mr Allenby just said , I hope he wo n't come back on it , major point . |
20 | However , from the moment he entered the Mess he was quite an outstanding character — and I hope he will not mind me mentioning it — against a rich harvest of exceptional characters at that time . |
21 | I hope he will eventually dip back into that area . |
22 | That is the kind of exploit he might well claim after a drink or two , expecting his audience first to gasp , then to roar with laughter . |
23 | ‘ But if he gets into the Southampton match he 'll just have to cope . ’ |
24 | Now acknowledging what you say Rog , if you consider he ca n't do that work , then as the next phase what we 're gon na have to do , you and I , is to see what action we can take . |
25 | An Amex gold card that I suspect he ca n't use . |
26 | He I thought he might have sneaked out and come back again when I know he would n't leave Robert like , you know |
27 | You know he would n't go wandering about in the warren . |
28 | They know he would n't rest until he had seen them hanged . |
29 | As he is a nobleman 's son , I know he would n't like me to accept a gift from anyone . |
30 | I know he would regularly come down to Low Birk Hatt — and , indeed , Sleetburn when we were there — with his violin , and Mother used to accompany him on our organ . |