Example sentences of "he [vb -s] he [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I explained the problem to him , and he thinks he 'll be able to help her . ’ |
2 | him but er he might not be up in time anyway , cos he 's got a lot of work to do and he thinks he might be up all night tonight , in which case , he wo n't be getting up very early in the morning . |
3 | ‘ And then Grant gets that primeval male thing and he thinks he should be doing more . |
4 | He thinks he should be here to fight Napoleon . |
5 | He calculates the car will last two more years after which he thinks he will be able to sell it for £400 . |
6 | He thinks he can be here in ten minutes . ’ |
7 | He says he 'll be sad to go . |
8 | He says he 'll be sad to leave all the schoolchildren . |
9 | But he says he 'll be back with the Falcons next year . |
10 | He says he 'll be complaining to the chief constable . |
11 | He says he will be faithful , that he loves only me , but I know he has had three affairs in the last year . |
12 | He says he will be faithful , that he loves only me , but I know he has had three affairs in the last year . |
13 | If he answers , he may condemn himself out of his own mouth ; if he refuses he may be punished for his refusal : on this , see Glanville Williams , The Proof of Guilt , 3rd ed. ( 1963 ) , pp. 52–53 . |
14 | If he answers , he may condemn himself out of his own mouth ; if he refuses he may be punished for his refusal … |
15 | He reckons he might be in tomorrow . |
16 | He 's a bit stymied without the account books , but he reckons he 'll be able to pin-point roughly when some of the major wine sales occurred . |
17 | But he reckons he must be sympathetic , because he has n't sent one of the BMA 's pro-forma protest letters . |
18 | In the early stages and with a young horse the aids must be very clear and definite until the horse understands what is being asked of him and when he responds he must be rewarded with a stroke on the neck and soothing voice . |
19 | THE spokesman for the convicts in a squeaky-clean Danish jail says he will vote No : he fears he may be sent to do his sentence in less salubrious surroundings elsewhere in the European Community if the Maastricht treaty is ratified . |
20 | The discovery of deaf tutors in a sign language class causes a review of the concept of ‘ the deaf ’ as disabled , since for the first time the student may be in a learning situation where the person whom he feels he should be helping is actually shown to be more competent than he is . |
21 | I accept he believes he should be England 's fly-half . |
22 | ‘ I am very happy with the way I am playing but I accept that he believes he should be England 's fly-half . |
23 | He believes he can be the man to change the face of referring for the better . |