Example sentences of "and he [vb mod] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But if , if I stay here it means that we 've , we 've a , a ho a home in the , the base , and he 'll get a transfer back guaranteed transfer back within two or three years , so it means just travelling for for erm you know , that length of time .
2 What you want to do is ring up the Sunday Times and get a reporter round and he 'll get a scandal story and they 'll do something
3 ‘ He 'll have like a styrofoam burger-box and he 'll cut a hole and put like his balls and his dick up there and then he goes — ‘ Oh !
4 ‘ Be your own lawyer and you 'll have a fool for a client ’ , is an adage that calls for another : ‘ Employ a lawyer and he 'll have a pauper for a client ’ — Sunday Times .
5 Show it dad and he 'll have a look when he gets home .
6 And he 'll have a word back at you . ’
7 Well Stu does a great Bruce Forsyth impression and appears to be perfecting Jimmy Hill as well , so ply him with beer and he 'll have a word with the Chelsea Chopper .
8 Cos I 'm a bit like John , like happy , you know I 'll laugh every time like and he 'll have a joke and that and erm John 's happy , and he 'll laugh .
9 If Harry wanted to play bridge , they could learn together , join a club , and he might find a chance to play bridge in the daytime when she was unavailable , and eventually get to mind less about her other activities .
10 A tower over ten feet tall took only thirty seconds , and he would leave a trail of them around the passageways in his more creative moods .
11 ‘ He played his football in a calm , authoritative way and he would analyse a game in the same quiet , clear-cut manner .
12 His luck — and he would have a lot of luck ( which he acknowledged generously and constantly ) — was to meet here the first of many teachers who set him on his way .
13 His department said the Secretary of State intended to publish a a national league table of school results within the next two weeks and he would issue a statement then .
14 ‘ Mark Garland is here and he would like a word with you . ’
15 The years would stretch on , and he would share a bed with nobody .
16 Oh take it off and he would stick a couple of nails in .
17 He said they must meet later , she must come and eat with him in his room and he would get a bottle of wine .
18 And he would get a message from er Street Station from the station inspector .
19 Craddock in a year or two would be retiring and he would need a replacement .
20 If the patient is safe sitting up , he should be left alone for privacy while he is passing urine or faeces , and he should have a bell to summon help , or perhaps a stick with which to knock on the wall or floor .
21 ‘ I gave Bishop Casey a great bit of advice , which he did n't take : I said he should come home now , and he should write a book about his side of the affair and give all the proceeds to charity . ’
22 So , er he put me onto it , oh he said you 've got to go down , he 's missing you all , he 's , and he 'd love a bit of
23 There might be a yachtsman come along and he 'd want a mooring , so he 'd say to my father , can you fix us up yes , get an old bit of chain and put round , put some wooden wed wedges in tighten 'em up , up , that 's his , that 's his mooring , he 'd take it somewhere in the river , have it dumped , put a buoy on it , that was , that 's like his anchor .
24 And he 'd have a word , Er how 's everything going along ?
25 T. B. You 'd have sergeants who liked to drink and he 'd have a constable in his section who knew where to get this drink , but normally amongst the sergeants , you were apart from the constables .
26 He 'd go to football training , he was into physique , and he 'd have a couple of pints after , and at first he went out Fridays and Sundays .
27 You 'd make arrangements beforehand , perhaps with the station-keeper , who would say to call down and he 'd have a cup of tea made when the sergeant was out .
28 Well there was one sad part was n't it that when I was on my in training during the and the rockets and so in classrooms and had a lecturer talking to us and erm this lad come in with a message from the teleprint and erm give it to the instructor , and he 'd call a name and the chap would go out .
29 To be fair there was a week when Mr Barnes spotted this inconsistency too and suggested that seeing as how we all wasted our tutor time ( WE wasted it — I like that ! ) we should bring in a board game next week and he 'd organise a sort of tournament .
30 That was the boy 's job , not a very pleasant one too because he had to — one of the hardest jobs I reckon , and the least paid — he had to cook the food and coil the big rope which was a nasty job , especially in the summer when the jelly-fish were about ; they used to sting the hands and he 'd get a rash between his fingers . ’
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