Example sentences of "[pron] he [modal v] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand the doctrine clearly applies to contractual terms by which the covenantee , an employer or a purchaser of a business , seeks to forbid the covenantor ( the employee or seller ) from carrying on his trade or restricts the way in which he may carry it on after the purchase and sale of labour or the business , has been completed .
2 It was argued on behalf of the respondents that the doctrine applied to a covenant which was imposed for the benefit of the trade of the covenantee and which either forbids the covenantor to carry on his trade or restricts the way in which he may carry it on .
3 The time at which he must have it with him is the time when he stole etc. , if the burglary is the s.9(1) ( b ) type : O'Leary ( 1986 ) 82 Cr App R 341 ( CA ) .
4 The ‘ pure ’ entrepreneur observes the opportunity to sell something at a price higher than that at which he can buy it .
5 Did n't I tell you he 'd do it ? "
6 I told you he 'd see it .
7 He had done everything he could to obtain it .
8 He did everything he could to make it impossible for the marriage to take place .
9 ‘ He 's one of the lads , and if you ask him to do something he will do it .
10 Norman does n't expect a refund , but if he gets one he 'll send it straight to his relatives , who at the moment ca n't afford to fly to England .
11 Fawcett said that this sounded very important and that if Pons sent it to him he would rush it through .
12 She would need such care and gentleness , and if it killed him he would give it to her , but the passion was raging in him until he could hardly see straight .
13 He neither filling another form , I says well I 'll fill it in tonight for him he 'll sign it and if I post it tonight you 'll probably get it tomorrow .
14 So I , I , I said I 'd ring him back and , I , this bloke 's supposed to be here before one he 'd got half hour to turn up if he 's not here at one I 'm gon na ring this other one and tell him he can do it .
15 ‘ No , tell him he can have it for a hundred !
16 ‘ It 's nothing he should shake it off easily , ’ said the coach .
17 It 's as well there 's two miles of telephone cable between us , because if he could reach me he 'd wrap it round my neck .
18 Well you said to me he could have it he said I 'll have tonight .
19 He gave the impression that he was most disturbed about the occurrence and wanted someone with whom he could discuss it in safety .
20 Even if I loo look back over my work and I still ca n't understand it he 'll explain it .
21 A child will learn far more about a dandelion if he has to draw it because to draw it he must observe it very carefully and the drawing of it will implant the shape and colour and texture firmly in his mind , even though his drawing may not be very good or life-like .
22 and then like if there 's oh what a favour on it he can do it , you know what I mean
23 Well I did n't tell him it he can wind it just erase it I mean I do n't I said I 'm alright love just to do all that , I 've got twenty tapes !
24 Again , no thanks , no if he do n't like it he can make it himself
25 But he can put it he can put it on the back
26 Posidonius confessed that at first he had been disturbed by the spectacle of human heads nailed up at the entrance of the aristocratic Celtic houses , but afterwards " becoming used to it he could bear it with equanimity " ( Strabo 4.4.5 ) .
27 But if he if he plays it and misses it he could give it to Thompson .
28 If he sets his mind to it he could make it in the cross-channel game , ’ says Scottish goal scoring ace Derek Cook , who himself will pose a considerable threat to Ards .
29 But if you 'd said oh well I 'll prepare , what about if I prepare you , oh yes well I 'll have that probably if you 'd got done it he 'd have it because he had to help himself .
30 But erm I think he he 'll do it alright he 'll be able to sort this out .
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