Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] he [modal v] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That makes me think he must have connections with the Jordanian Government — he probably works for the Jordanian Secret Service , either full time or in some ad hoc capacity .
2 If he survived the war and should ever read these words , I hope he may resume contact after nearly fifty years .
3 I hope he will remove income tax from endowment funds tied to large properties like mine because that would ease the burden .
4 If I could put a starving child before him and give it food and let him watch it grow well , I know he 'd give money .
5 ‘ You might think I 'm being silly , but I feel he 'll blame Brett for everything that 's gone wrong for him , and come back looking for revenge . ’
6 I told her I was n't there , I 'd left , and I thought he 'd smash things up and my china cabinet would be the first . "
7 ‘ But in this case I think he 'll see sense . ’
8 And then I thought , I could n't say ‘ Here , is this baby a mongol ? ’ in front of Stan , I think he would have fell over .
9 I think he could see things that he wanted to do individually , maybe in the same way that Hendrix did .
10 Gust becos I cud not spel It did not mean I was daft When the boys in school red my riting Some of them laffed But now I am the dictater They have to rite like me Utherwise they can not pas Ther GCSE Some of the girls wer ok But those who laffed a lot Have al bean rownded up And have recintly bean shot The teecher who corrected my speling As not been shot at al But four the last fifteen howers As bean standing up against a wal He has to stand ther until he can spel Figgymisgrugifooniyn the rite way I think he will stand ther forever I just inventid it today
11 I said he 'd bring trouble to us all . ’
12 I could n't help thinking she was like a racehorse , and when Ward started questioning her , she answered him with such haughty condescension , such arrogance , that his face went white and I swear he 'd have play-acted the Gorbals slum kid and thrown a lot of four-letter words at her if he 'd known how to do it in Spanish .
13 And I suggested he should contact Evans himself for full details . ’
14 With any luck , the trust funds should be in his hands shortly after that date , at which point he would say goodbye to Britain for ever .
15 ‘ Do you think he would attack Ralarth ? ’
16 Do you think he 'll call John ‘ darling ’ ?
17 Serota , who danced with the Royal Ballet ( as Angela Beveridge ) , persuaded Bruce to apply for the position of artistic director because she believed he could restore Rambert to the forefront of British dance .
18 Maria followed Christ to the end ; he was her inspiring Lord , he had changed her life and she knew he could change others .
19 I just thought poor guy , I mean he was somebody who thought he 'd overcome food addiction , drink addiction , drugs addiction and he looks like a spider .
20 She wished he 'd stop crying
21 James Murdoch , a Free Presbyterian and a member of the Loughgall UPV , introduced Noel Doherty to James Marshall , a quarryman who said he could provide explosives , and Doherty arranged a meeting between Marshall and a member of the Shankill Road UVF .
22 We thought he would court Lothian .
23 was presented with a teak garden seat — knowing 's restless energy we doubt he will have time to use it .
24 After Richard had got out , it went slowly but at least we knew he 'd get help . ’
25 If the trouble spreads far enough and he thinks he can buy peace with a cheap loaf of bread then I should think he will .
26 He thinks he can play spoof , but I usually come out of the pub legless with as much money as I went in with .
27 MacDonald 's rescue plan for Norton involves bringing in new sources of finance , selling the German FUS subsidiary ( he says he 'll get £100,000 — Norton paid £8 million ) , and designing ( personally ) a new , lower-cost bike to replace the F1 .
28 He says he will examine press reports before deciding what action to take against Montgomerie , and whether to impose a fine under tour regulations .
29 He says he will cut interest rates on short-term investments to below inflation , thereby discouraging speculation .
30 He says he will have time enough to relax and carouse when he 's had a smash hit with his first novel .
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