Example sentences of "and he [vb mod] [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , Mike , Mike and , he 's erm I do n't think he 's , I think he will be able to in future he 's got a meeting arranged tonight and he 'll be here next time .
2 Your , he 's , he 's er he 's going to try to leave school earlier today and he 'll be here at half past four instead of quarter past five .
3 Reid said : ‘ Look at David 's total at the end of the season and he 'll be up there with the best .
4 Ironically , Fernandez was a brilliant lobbyist in Washington for more federal funds for New York schools , and he 'll be sorely missed , but he could n't find the time to play the politics of his own backyard .
5 ‘ That 's three wins from three runs at York and he 'll be back for the Ebor again in August , ’ Johnston said .
6 ‘ It 's my blood which flows in Thomas 's veins and he 'll be legally recognised as mine . ’
7 Leave him be , for the moment , Madeleine advised : leave him alone and he 'll be all right .
8 And if you want to meet the man himself , well on Sunday it 's the nineteen ninety three pooh sticks championships , and he 'll be there .
9 For now , he 's happy to relax in Herefordshire , but soon the phone will ring and he 'll be off again to another of the worlds hot spots helping the casualties of war , it 's an invitation he 'd find hard to refuse .
10 That 's the next craftsman 's evening , that 's John the potter and tiler and he 'll be very very good .
11 Er er er you know if there was a bad storm somebody would oh you better stay here today too again and he might be there three or four days .
12 He 'll be back and he might be back at working men 's prices .
13 And I will give , and he shall be mortally glad to accept .
14 I do n't think I ever saw J[ack] work more than half an hour without the cry of ‘ Barboys ! ’ — ‘ Coming , dear ! ’ , down would go the pen , and he would be away perhaps five minutes , perhaps half an hour ; possibly to do nothing more important than stand by the kitchen range as scullery maid .
15 One final boost and he would be up among the true stars , all guidance systems go for a seat in the House of Lords upon retirement .
16 One wrong move and he would be up in flames .
17 A similar point is made now in the context of assemblies : " When a man came to the assembly from one of the regions , the king was concerned to ask him what news he had brought with him that ought to be reported and discussed , and he would be strictly required before he next returned to the palace to make exhaustive enquiries outside as well as within the realm , getting information from outsiders as well as from his own people , and from enemies as well as from friends , without concerning himself overmuch about how any person questioned had come by his information . "
18 It was after ten o'clock , and he would be quite right to disapprove , if it were n't for the fact that , in spite of appearances , she had slept for only a few hours last night .
19 ‘ He has a very good team here and he would be better off letting them do his talking for him . ’
20 He had told Massingham four minutes , and he would be there .
21 He also said that he was n't going to harm me and he would be there and that there was no sin in any of it .
22 And while on the subject of Brownies , his daughter Jessica was always badgering him to let her join , and he would be very glad for her to become one of Heather 's and Shirley 's Pack and learn how to Lend a Hand in the same way that they had .
23 In the normal run of events these would never come to my notice , but on this occasion I was going to make a plea of mitigation on his behalf and hoped that the Bench would release their prisoner into my care and he would be summarily dealt with in accordance with Air Force Law .
24 and he would be only able to pick out a lot of the basic words , he could probably pick out the beginning of appreciation
25 Only four days to go and he would be out of here anyway .
26 He said that the police would be called to investigate Dempsey and he would be out of a job .
27 Clarac had only to step out of line once and he would be out , family connections or no .
28 Twelve strides and he would be home — eleven , ten …
29 she was on about it , I mean John has n't got er , a bill and Tony has n't like , well he 's not down , but David 's got a bill and he should be up court on Monday
30 ‘ But Ryan lived the majority of his life in Santa Barbara , not in Santa Inez , and he should be here . ’
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