Example sentences of "[vb base] he [vb mod] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They say he could have a future when he 's finished his studies . " |
2 | Darwin if he read this book would scarcely recognize his own original theory in it , though I hope he would like the way I put it . |
3 | I hope he 'll give the nod to the ones I 've suggested to you . |
4 | ‘ He looks fitter , sleeker , and better , ’ Robson said , ‘ and we just hope he can score a goal for us from the wing . |
5 | You know he 's around and you know he 'll find a way to get open . ’ |
6 | ‘ It might not happen for Andrew for two or three years , but I know he will get a chance if he is good enough . |
7 | Friends believe he may take the post rather than wait for a by-election to resume his career . |
8 | Sir Patrick 's friends believe he will have no difficulty in winning respect and confidence from all sides as his predecessor , Mr Peter Brooke , managed to do . |
9 | ‘ I feel he should have the chance to sort things out with the Accounts Commission before we discuss anything . ’ |
10 | Of such an election , and its conduct , I trust he will give a report next year . |
11 | Mr Paine , I feel sure , will be a candidate for some award or other and I trust he will remember the couple whose bravery obviously far exceeded that called for in the normal course of duty . |
12 | I think he might get a bit of a a a a bit of a reaction from one or two of these people , do n't you ? |
13 | I think he might write a book about it one day . ’ |
14 | Peggy van Praagh told me that , even so early , de Valois had said to her ‘ I think he 'll make a choreographer ’ , but she was already trying out several other aspirants , so could not give him immediate chances . |
15 | ‘ I think he 'll raise the bid . |
16 | I think he may have a vocation — that 's confidential , of course . ’ |
17 | In fact , I think he would pick a player of lesser ability if he knew he would be prepared to give 100 per cent all the time . |
18 | ‘ I think he 'd take the view that the government needs to be educated , ’ says one . |
19 | well listen , I think I think he will have a day off today because he certainly was n't very well yesterday and then go again the day after . |
20 | He does n't , well he 'll have salad minus oh he does oh I think he will have a salad but he does n't like tomatoes |
21 | He ( she ? ) — I never can tell with cats ) is obviously used to people and we think he must have a home somewhere , but he 's always absolutely ravenous , and we ca n't refuse him food . |
22 | I think he must have a bit of cold in it or something . |
23 | She made no attempt to conceal her surprise , her eyes widening slightly as she said , ‘ You mean you think he should remain a bachelor — all his life ? ’ |
24 | I think he should get a hearing aid — it 's easier than shouting all the time . |
25 | ‘ I think he should see the property and the island . ’ |
26 | But erm , I think he should have a bit of fun with those . |
27 | Well , I think he should have a letter anyway , definitely thanking him cos I mean he did like |
28 | I think he can have a joke occasionally , even about someone as important as Professor Brighouse |
29 | I think he can win a ranking event this season . ’ |
30 | It it 's not a hereditary title I think but I think he can become a sir if he wants to . |