Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] he [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He only thinks he can beat you . ’ |
2 | It would only mean he might let her down again , and that would be asking for it . |
3 | ‘ He only said he 'd buy me a Pepsi . |
4 | Maybe he just thinks he can beat me . ’ |
5 | ‘ Of course you must appreciate I can not guarantee he will see you . ’ |
6 | He did not feel he ought to throw it away but it must be kept from her sight . |
7 | And then I asked my father on Tuesday to remind him and he said , he 'd already said he 'd fetch them in on Tuesday . |
8 | Though she had said she was too young for them she had been enraptured by them in a tiny jeweller 's in Pollensa but Fernando had hurried her away saying he would buy her the real thing one day . |
9 | Not thinking he could see them , but thinking he would see something . |
10 | ‘ Maybe you 're right ; I just wish he 'd show it a bit more . |
11 | Racing is in the blood , and while a driver still thinks he can do it , at or near the top , he is always going to be tempted . |
12 | But if he ever thought he 'd upset you he was quick to apologize . |
13 | ‘ Whatever scrapes he 'd get you into , ’ one of them had once said , ‘ you always knew he 'd get you out . ’ |
14 | The expedition organisers are still hoping he 'll make it to camp for and radio in at first light tomorrow . |
15 | ‘ Hardaker was a good friend but he always said he 'd get me one day and eventually he did . ’ |
16 | Even worse off is the pilot who still believes he will make it and takes no action until he arrives on the ground or in a hedge . |
17 | He comforted himself with the fleeting thought that at least he had met Sir James Selkirk , who had found Alexander III 's corpse , and wryly concluded he would question him if the opportunity presented itself . |
18 | It was most inconvenient and she often wished he would leave her alone . |
19 | He rather thought he 'd let him stew for a while ; with the murder investigation on , he could n't get far — or he 'd be a fool to try , and Peckham was no fool . |
20 | No and I do n't think he would answer you , even if he did . |
21 | ‘ I do n't think he would do it to draw attention , but I believe quite genuinely that he was trying to amuse me . ’ |
22 | He could n't eat her , and she did n't think he would murder her either . |
23 | ‘ I do n't think he would like it much if she was having lunch with another man . |
24 | Daddy 's driven after you , but I did n't think he would catch you up because your car goes much faster than his . ’ |
25 | But driver safety was far from being Jackie 's only hobby horse and the first thing I noticed about Jackie — and I do n't think he 'll hold it against me to say so — was his incredible garrulity . |
26 | ‘ Oh , I know I 've been a trial to you ever since Mother died , and running away with Garry was n't the smartest thing I 've ever done , but at least I met Roman because I was foolish and I do n't think he 'll hold it against me , will he ? ’ |
27 | Do n't think he 'll make it Transfer Listed — speaks for itself I 'm afraid I 'm not too keen on any of them . |
28 | Oh I do n't think he 'll eat them . |
29 | I do n't think he 'll eat them Rude . |
30 | Nope I do n't think he 'll leave me until he marries . |