Example sentences of "[verb] he [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Gerry promised he 'd take care , promised to come back to me , but … ’ |
2 | Everywhere the novice looks he will see pollution . |
3 | Unconfirmed reports say he could become Speaker , a position of some honour but no great responsibility . |
4 | Insiders say he will get AIDS after having a gay affair with toyboy Dieter . |
5 | Theo the go-between was soon urgently warning Vincent that his parents believed he should have treatment and were in touch with the lunatic asylum at Geel near Antwerp . |
6 | He says he will examine press reports before deciding what action to take against Montgomerie , and whether to impose a fine under tour regulations . |
7 | Mersey MP says he will force byelection if ousted by left Reselection tussle threatens Labour rift . |
8 | He says he will have time enough to relax and carouse when he 's had a smash hit with his first novel . |
9 | He says he will cut interest rates on short-term investments to below inflation , thereby discouraging speculation . |
10 | He says he used to play sport before . |
11 | If he survived the war and should ever read these words , I hope he may resume contact after nearly fifty years . |
12 | ‘ I hope he will remove income tax from endowment funds tied to large properties like mine because that would ease the burden . |
13 | He needed a bath and quickly , he imagined he could smell smoke and the sour stench of sweat from his skin . |
14 | He felt an urge to reach out and rescue some of the sheets of paper on which he imagined he could see writing , but the heat was extreme . |
15 | GRAEME SOUNESS angrily claimed he would quit football if the tactics used by Crystal Palace last night ever prevail in the English game . |
16 | Graham is told he can boost squad |
17 | CHART newcomer John Mathews has a £100 bet that he 'll top the charts — after his clairvoyant mum predicted he would reach No. 1 . |
18 | Charles reckoned he could take advantage of her lethargic state to push a bit further . |
19 | CIRCUS contortionist Fabrice Benichou reckons he can tie world featherweight champion Paul Hodkinson in knots tonight and grab the WBC title . |
20 | If I could put a starving child before him and give it food and let him watch it grow well , I know he 'd give money . |
21 | ‘ It 's just like he can make command decisions ! |
22 | The adoption contract might contain a proviso that if a natural son was born he would take precedence as the legal heir . |
23 | Seb determined he would find time to have a long talk with her when his present hectic spell of work came to an end . |
24 | " In so doing he shall give consideration to the interests of employees and the travelling public " . |
25 | Thus , when Josias Nichols asked the parishioners of one parish in Kent ‘ whether it were possible for a man to live so uprightly that by well doing he might win heaven ’ , virtually all of them thought that this was so . |
26 | Hardy firmly believed that it was his duty to face up to the unpleasant aspects of life , if by so doing he could show sympathy with his fellow man and , perhaps , after all , offer hope for improvement in the future . |
27 | Er , and he he used to run he used to run food to er the in er in this in this boat , a fellow named Potato Jones , I do n't know why he was known as Potato Jones , |
28 | He is only forty-two but it is feared he may have tuberculosis . |
29 | Well he can have he can have lasagne and chips could n't he ? |
30 | The fact that they may be running a fever or worn out is frequently an insufficient deterrent , which may mean he can lose patience with the wife 's reluctance . |