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

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1 Now you may argue that he always had equal right provided he did not indulge in anal intercourse and I would agree with you .
2 You may argue that he is not easily panicked .
3 In Les quatre Souhais Saint Martin : ( Through this fabliau you may know that he does not act at all wisely who trusts his wife rather than himself : often he suffers shame and grief . )
4 If you 've got any doubts get in touch with your local fire safety officer and he will come along and er waylay any problems that you may have and he will indeed er give you the best of advice that 's available .
5 WHATEVER else you think of Kenneth Branagh , you must admit that he gets around .
6 Whatever he is doing , you must remember that he must be positioned correctly at all times to prevent his spasticity from increasing .
7 You should suggest that he join
8 If your mother dies and your father needs your help , you should see that he returns her pension book together with the free death certificate ( Form BD8 ) to the local Social Security Office and assist him to apply for the death grant .
9 As British title holder as well as winner of the British Supercup , Whitham has the ball at his toe you might say and he should be heading for a tilt at the world championships next year .
10 Well you might find as he 's got a good , good disciplined school he 'll Unless of course he 's of the opposite
11 I promise you that , and you 'll go before he comes , I hope ? ’
12 What you mean there you 'll go before he sees you .
13 I bet you 'll find that he turned everything off as well . ’
14 Now , if you 're going to er er er er want everything and then at the same time , want to reduce the budget , then I think you 're like the man who wanted a cake an and you 'll find that he wanted to eat it , so I think you 've got to come to terms and be realistic .
15 If your child was playing chess all day , you 'd boast that he was a genius ! ’
16 You could tell because he was looking all round , nervous .
17 You could say that he was doing all of this so that he 'd end up behaving like one of us .
18 I suppose you could say that he deserted .
19 You could see that he would be more than a match for some small female saint with no name .
20 I stared at him and this close you could see that he was young .
21 ‘ Everybody had their suspicions about him , ’ said Jonathan Miller , who worked with him ; ‘ A lot of it you would discount because he had a tendency to engage in rhetorical hyperbole .
22 Sturt was about to proceed upon a new expedition into the interior of Australia I beg to send for your perusal a Letter I have lately received from him and from which you will perceive that he has written to Lord Stanley ; as I know no one better fitted for such a purpose than this enterprising and persevering Gentleman I do hope the Government may be disposed to second his views ; perhaps , your Lordship , could obtain and favour me with some information on the subject ; from the manner in which you referred to him in your Letter I am led to believe that some arrangement has already been made ; pray say if such be the case .
23 If you read my brief interview with Yngwie , back in April , you will recall that he had just released his tenth album ‘ Fire and Ice ’ and was touring the world to promote it .
24 ‘ When you read his report , you will see that he is of Russian descent .
25 You will see that he returns home with a good report of our little homeland .
26 ‘ Read a book by a man , ’ she said , adding severely , ‘ and I do n't except Madame Bovary or Anna Karenina — and you will find that he has put breasts and a silken skirt and long-lashed eyes and lustrous hair on himself and filled his poupée with his own desires . ’
27 You will remember that he thought that contextual features might be considered in the way that general phonetic features are considered : sometimes , but not always relevant , and specifiable to variable degrees of delicacy for different purposes ( 2.2 .
28 Some of you will remember that he makes a distinction between what he calls and I quote , ‘ A dead thing .
29 You will learn that at the age of nineteen he was practising his public speaking at Hyde Park Corner ; you will learn that he reads the Sun to keep his finger on the public pulse .
30 If you look at any good policeman , you will notice that he always walks facing the traffic , so that he can see what is coming towards him and is not taken by surprise .
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