Example sentences of "[coord] he [modal v] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A woman she passed was telling her husband to put on his shirt or he would bum .
2 On the other hand a diary entry such as ‘ ring X ’ is effective and if the entry is some way in the future it may be necessary to amplify with a trigger of the form ‘ ring X re Y ’ and to have easily accessible some factual data such as the X telephone number and some data re Y. In a different context a car driver will develop a strategy to ensure that he does not run out of petrol , he may rely on a light which appears when the tank is nearly empty or he may calculate from his expected travelling that he need not concern himself about the issue until at least the next weekend , or he may programme himself to react to the fact that he is approaching a particular garage .
3 Wee Johnnie 's late and he 'll belt across that road no matter what .
4 And again the riveter would be the th the charge of the squad , sort of thing , and he would divvie up the wages at the weekend .
5 He said well he used to go and he 'd sort of look up at it , and he 'd sort of think about how he was gon na put it in there he said then he 'd be going like this then he 'd sort of get hold of the other hand he said and he 'd put it in like that and these other old boys are going like this with full hands you know ?
6 He said well he used to go and he 'd sort of look up at it , and he 'd sort of think about how he was gon na put it in there he said then he 'd be going like this then he 'd sort of get hold of the other hand he said and he 'd put it in like that and these other old boys are going like this with full hands you know ?
7 chairman Ray Hardman says that money will be made available for Glenn Hoddle to buy players and he will wheel and deal as he usually does to get the men he wants
8 Sea fishing is a particular passion of Raymond 's and he will loan tackle and arrange boat trips .
9 You could hand the overcoat over to your son when you 'd finished with it ; and he could hand it over to his son . ’
10 ‘ You are talking to the despatcher in Schreiber , ’ he said , ‘ — that 's ahead of us , this side of Thunder Bay — and he can radio straight to the Canadian following us .
11 He had Fallen , but he would Rise .
12 According to Langford , ‘ The traveller who visits [ Birmingham ] once in six months supposes himself well acquainted with her , but he may chance to find a street of houses in the autumn , where he saw his horse at grass in the spring . ’
13 Unfortunately , Graham has a minor shortcoming when it comes to cracks — he ca n't jam ; but he can layback !
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