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

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1 The new congregation has a heaven sent opportunity to begin again to do all it can in public worship to present Christ in such a way that those who do n't know him can find him .
2 ‘ Whatever scrapes he 'd get you into , ’ one of them had once said , ‘ you always knew he 'd get you out . ’
3 With your dad yeah , yeah cos it 's now we 've got to order red paint , he did n't get any red because he did n't honestly think , well it did n't , he did n't know he 'd need it
4 ‘ But could n't he even raise a finger so we 'd know he can understand us ? ’
5 Athelstan promised he would do what he could and hoped to see her and her family as soon as possible .
6 Athelstan promised he would do something to help her and left quietly , the cope still round his shoulders , Crim jumping up and down in front of him all the way back to the church .
7 How alarmed you must have been to discover she was receiving secret messages from some mysterious adviser , who also promised he would arrange her escape from Godstowe !
8 And next year 's student , or even next term 's , perhaps , depending on how quick you do it , your conversations , what you 're doing now , once they 're transcribed and put onto disk would be very interesting , because we 'll have a disk from our St Mary 's students , transcribed , because Steve promised he would get them all transcribed .
9 Tony promised he 'd give it to me on my wedding day , and I wo n't let you send it back ! ’
10 The ‘ fairly ’ was troubling but Wickham had to accept he would get nothing firmer .
11 Jaguar insiders say the company bosses — all 14 of them — are so enthusiastic about the car that every one of them has claimed he 'd spend his own money to buy one if it goes into production .
12 Suggest he might like one later ? ’
13 I expect he 'll pass it on to Duroc 's men . ’
14 ‘ I expect he 'll put her on the pill , ’ says Marjorie , making herself a fresh pot of tea .
15 ‘ I expect he 'd gnash his teeth in impotent rage , ’ said Beuno .
16 He understood that Gandhi 's challenge was not primarily to his sanctity but to his power , and once he saw on what ground he might meet his antagonist he , like Gandhi , but with more evident calculation , unhesitatingly employed that sanctity in the service of power .
17 Also , among other languages , he spoke Romanian — although Tweed doubted he 'd let anyone in Bucharest know that .
18 ‘ Of course you must appreciate I can not guarantee he will see you . ’
19 I enquired if he had volunteered for Pathfinders , to which he replied that he had thought about it , I told him if he wanted to come he could join my squadron .
20 By half emptying one of the sacks onto the floor of the van he found he could drag it with his right hand and hold onto the box with his left .
21 He wants he 'll send us a er a rough erm sponsorship form cos I said we could do it on the computer you know , the
22 He 'd seen enough trees dose to the boundary to know he could use them to scale up , and his coat would protect him against the barbed wire .
23 He chose a stance high up in a plane tree where he knew that if they tried climbing he would see them long before they reached him .
24 You say he can have it when Hoomey and all swim however many lengths in four minutes , whatever many it has to be . ’
25 And Jesus , in his conversation with the Samaritan woman who asked him where true worship happened , answered that " God is spirit and they who worship him must worship him in spirit and truth , " for " the time will come when neither here nor in Jerusalem will men worship " .
26 If meeting him could make you reach for something a lot stronger than H 2 O , you will be relieved to hear that he 's anchored to the ground .
27 Not only did he see no advantage in change , he believed he could prevent it indefinitely .
28 The court heard that Jones scoured the Penrhys estate after the burglary and took his friends to Mr Penrose 's house because he believed he could lead them to the culprits .
29 Campbell believed he could strengthen his hand by making an example of a council member in order to demonstrate where power lay .
30 38 witnesses , among 90 creditors owed almost £2 million when How went bankrupt , have told the court they believed he 'd put their money into secure deposit accounts .
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