Example sentences of "[vb past] he [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The most unlikely moment for Claire to talk about a day when she and her brother went walking across the land of a man who believed he 'd come back from the dead as a fox . |
2 | He indicated he would ring back with more instructions . |
3 | Since he was in the area , Owen decided he would go down to the river and take another look at the shoal on which Leila 's body had come to rest . |
4 | She knew he could see up between her thighs to the daintily parted lips of her sweet pudenda . |
5 | Also Simon is one of my best mates and I knew he 'd buckle down with the right team if he was in with a chance of winning . ’ |
6 | It was quite easy , for she was standing at the front of the Council House talking to a large policeman and when Dad and I reached them he said , ‘ There you are Mrs. Maidment , I knew he 'd turn up like a bad penny ! ’ |
7 | Adam got up from the table and said he thought he might go over to Rufus 's . |
8 | He could n't touch her , she really was too young ; he imagined the pale peach cheeks of her child 's cunt and the runny sweetness inside , and thought he might duck back to the hut and toss himself off . |
9 | I thought he might crawl out from under the bed ! |
10 | At first we thought he would grow out of his phobia . |
11 | Maybe she thought he would get up in some drunken stupor and ravish her . |
12 | It was then that Teddy realised he could keep up with the love-of-his-life and help Anita and Bob . |
13 | Mickie then and there decided that if the opportunity arose he would team up with Raoul on future helicopter design . |
14 | What did he used to get out of it ? |
15 | Know-how is all important — and it is quite typical for a deputy head following an advanced part-time degree in education management to sigh with relief at the start of a module about , for instance , the management of assessment and to say that this was precisely what his head — with an eye mainly on the short term — hoped he would get out of the course . |
16 | Thomas was apathetic , and said he would go along with whatever plans everybody else had . |
17 | I did , I always said he would go back in time . |
18 | He said he would stay on until the vacation . |
19 | The latest talks with Koresh were described as the most positive since 2 March , when he said he would walk out of the compound if an hour-long tape was broadcast . |
20 | One of his mates thinks he said he might go up to the Common . |
21 | Robin laughed and said he 'd go along with me . |
22 | ‘ He said he 'd call in on the way home . ’ |
23 | and the other one never got back , he said he 'd ring up to eleven o'clock last night , half past ten |
24 | He wondered what he would do if he could n't get into the house … well , he supposed he could go back to Joseph 's place , spend the night there and then hurry home at first light , when the servants would be up . |