Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [subord] he " in BNC.

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1 Vlado told me that I must do as he asked — but I could simply make myself appear a fool by reporting news of no consequence .
2 Now this is and I must admit when he pulled the trigger then I thought that was going to go right in the back of the net .
3 Yes you did it was er the advertisement I 'd seen or very similar in the Scotsman newspaper and I must admit when he got all the information I thought damn I should have gone for that myself .
4 Although we have a joint account , he is the one who has taken it into overdraft and I do n't see why I should do as he suggests .
5 I was well aware I should wait until he came to me .
6 I might ask if he can put one of those things in the bathroom
7 ‘ Well , I 'll go if he wants me to , but I do n't like meeting strangers .
8 I 'll wait till he gets back .
9 But Elvis was going through a very fat period , and I thought , ‘ Well , I 'll wait until he 's lost some weight , ’ because my childhood image was of a real animal of a person .
10 If you help me find Bernard I 'll wait until he 's tipped off Bailey before I kill him .
11 I 'll see if he 's in his office for you . ’
12 I 'll see if he 's in . ’
13 I 'll see if he can arrange the old erm
14 I 'll see if he 'll have a sleep then shall I ?
15 I 'll see if he 's still alive , yeah I know .
16 I 'll say if he gets a good show we 'll see you right .
17 I 'd laugh if he said yes without !
18 He is going bald and he has a nose like a Jew 's , though he is n't ( not that I 'd mind if he was ) .
19 I 'd wait till he came home , and then go to my mother 's … it sounds childish , does n't it ?
20 Do you not think I would know if he was still alive , especially if he was living here in Beirut ? ’
21 I shall die if he 's gay .
22 I prop a chair against the iron door every night , so that at least I shall know if he tries to get in without my hearing .
23 I shall wait until he rings before opening , she decided .
24 Having answered the hon. Gentleman 's intervention , I shall understand if he now wishes to return to the Opposition Front Bench .
25 ‘ He is certainly in ; I will see if he can receive you . ’
26 So I said yeah I can do so he said bring your van down , so I never said nothing so Bob said , got any like your dad had
27 To this point was Wordsworth come , as far as I can conceive when he wrote ‘ Tintern Abbey ’ and it seems to me that his Genius is explorative of those dark Passages ....
28 He shrank from confronting Tammuz outright , sensing a kind of insane streak just below the surface which might erupt if he was provoked .
29 information somebody might die because he 'd been too slow , or there 's been a delay in transmission , or there 's been a fault in the transmission and he 's not prepared to take that responsibility .
30 He insisted that no one but he himself could decide whether he was going to drink or not and anyway , he had plenty of money , enough to buy all the drink in the bar if he wanted .
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