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

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1 In both cases this is a real emergency , because in the event of a cable break the pilot does not have time to realise what is wrong , and he may well stall and spin if he flies by attitude and tries to turn without checking the actual speed .
2 In such a debate , he should both praise and criticise the Government .
3 Having got his way for so long , he should now relax and let the chair revert to what it it was in the past : a part-time job .
4 He must somehow try and maintain Norwich 's wonderful start on their limited resources at the East Anglian club .
5 If he gets fed up with it he 'll just stop and we wo n't mind .
6 I know but he can probably be nice like that but then he 'll just change and become all cool when he wants to be
7 You wo n't put him off really , I think he 's just got a great a , he 's not , just got a great appetite I think , he 'll just eat and eat and eat
8 He 'll also try and hit you too late . ’
9 Unwinding , we sink into the armchair with a coffee cup , and gaze out of the window , and then he 'll see an outline across the road ( now what ? ) , through the fence , through the leaves , and he 'll vainly crane and peer , and tip forward on to his feet .
10 Sort my love life with Rocky out , we 've had a bit of a tiff at the moment , as a result I 've had to drop him from the squad completely and he 'll probably go and join the scum where he 'll show me up like that poncy french bugger who used to play here .
11 He 'll probably come and
12 However please do n't anyone tell Graham Kelly about all this — he 'll probably try and stop us sending messages to list members in Europe , or make an announcement that the authorities are doing all in their power to break up some hooligan ring he 'll call the Sony Hedgehog Club .
13 He 'll probably try and wrestle it away from me but
14 Noel now swears that he 'll never drink and drive again .
15 Derek said to me do n't you think he 'll ever go and live with her , I said no .
16 Even when he is at his most appreciative , there is always the faint suspicion that he might suddenly turn and deliver some withering comment .
17 And Karen last weekend , after you were sitting for them suddenly took ill on the Saturday I think , and Sheila was n't in any great shape , so he went back home er , from the office an over his lunch hour to see if he could just go and lend a hand , ge generally help out over his lunch hour .
18 But minutes after Rod and Philippa reached their holiday flat Rod 's speech became slurred , he could barely walk and he lost his co-ordination .
19 This was a disaster , as by then he could barely play and he was retrieved from Naples by a Russian family , who took him home to die .
20 His accuracy and stinginess with runs made him almost without equal as a one-day bowler , for he could both contain and attack at the same time since the bounce he got from his great height and the control he had over the ball gave him the extra penetration that brought wickets .
21 ‘ No , your Grace , for when he mustered what force he had left and drove at the Welsh knights , he could both ride and fight , and so did , and well .
22 But then , being so rich , he could easily go and live somewhere else .
23 But it would not avail her , he could always go and see her .
24 He could always pick and choose over whom to arrest and on whom to give the Nelson touch .
25 Then from out there where Slorne 's gaze had led him , from out of the dark moonlit sky , there came a distant calling of a name , a place , a power , and it was like a great presence he could only feel and not see , and it cast itself over him , and over his cage , and over the whole Zoo , and over more than that .
26 He could only see and hear .
27 Alan Rough has given more to Scottish football than he could ever take and for that reason alone he stands on the terraces of Hampden Babylon like a colossus .
28 She was nervous as she handed out the story , but she told it vividly , her body unconsciously acting out the story so that he could almost see and hear Rose and Dagmar .
29 Erm you , you never really sort of er he said he 'd got a bit of paper somewhere and he could perhaps go and find it and you said , you know , sort of no not now erm but having done that you never , you never , not now erm but having done that you never , you never , I
30 He could then swivel and , hanging by both arms , drop to the floor .
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