Example sentences of "and he [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 My work is my cork and my ideas are my ideas and he ought to leave them alone , I say .
2 You start with him , at that gate end , and he 'll show you how to go on , that chappie there .
3 and he 'll show you his eloquent brown-and-lilac bottom .
4 So he said they said to him well go with Mark and he 'll show you the what to do .
5 And he 'll bring them to you himself . ’
6 Give Ellis a ring before lunch-time and he 'll bring you up to date .
7 Erm , and he 'll finish it off by asking you what you think about it , and obviously you respond to that .
8 He 'll come from The Porch , he brings his paper bags , his cups that he has for his drinks , and he 'll leave them there .
9 Ca n't afford it and he 'll leave me . ’
10 And I said I 'm going to leave the fire on and er Mark 's here and he 'll switch it off at night .
11 I 'd better set off , or I wo n't be there at the station and he 'll think I 'm not coming .
12 And he 'll think I 'm the most likely person .
13 ‘ Your dad 's very proud of you and he 'll think you 're really clever , making a tree-house . ’
14 Yes , ours — write to Dr Butcher MD , and he 'll sort you out .
15 And I 'll send that to Dick and he 'll fix you 're up and saved them going to the lot of trouble on their own er ground .
16 Tell the Obersturmfuhrer a little of what he wants to know , and he 'll protect you .
17 Ah you 're not supposed to do that to them , you 've got ta bowl it to him and he 'll bowl it back to you .
18 But now women are meant to go along on an even keel and when something upsets them they think tha e , I should n't be able to express this any more , so I 'll go to the G P and he 'll give me something and then the emotions will go away , but unfortunately they do n't go away , they just go wandering , they 'll come back again at another point .
19 Remember me to Pepe and he 'll give it to you free .
20 ‘ You 'll see Albert when he calls tomorrow and he 'll give you enough money to get the food and whatever you want to get . ’
21 ‘ I 'll fetch the doctor and he 'll give you something to make you comfortable .
22 Erm well the first person to ask probably would be Paul , if he 'd download it onto a tape , how difficult would that be and he 'll give you
23 He got my cable and he 'll meet us fur dinner . ’
24 CASWELL is n't very stealthy at the best of times : stand him within ten feet of a fragile object and he 'll break it just by looking at it .
25 Usual stuff — you arrange that on such-and-such a day you 'll turn up with so many people and so much luggage and he 'll transport you to the next place and when you turn up he pretends things have changed and you did n't say fifty but fifteen and anyway the price has gone up and so on and so bloody on until he gets the backhander he wants .
26 My brother is coming up at the end of the week to take them back with him , and he 'll tell them something then . ’
27 Delighted to see you , Mr and Mrs White — Dartmouth , I 'm sorry — not married yet , ha , ha , two weeks in paradise and you will be , we can arrange a beautiful and tasteful ceremony at sunset on the jetty just behind the oil tanks — this is the Captain 's lounge bar , this is the Captain himself — buy him a rum and he 'll tell you his life story in four different languages , two of them English — and this is the staircase — can I give you a hand with that bag ?
28 Ask any player who has been unfortunate enough to fire a ball into the thick marram grass of a dune on a links and he 'll tell you there is only one way out — pick it up and start again .
29 And he 'll tell you that each of us would-be Marines is one in a million — one in a billion — except for he who sets himself above the rest of his brothers ; and that one is less . ’
30 Hepzibah says , give him a stray feather and he 'll tell you which bird it comes from ! ’
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