Example sentences of "and he [modal v] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But he 's a gentleman , and he 'll marry Cathy , and he 'll be rich ! ’ |
2 | And he 'll be straight in , they 'll be blowing him , and blowing him up ! |
3 | The flight 's taken five months to organise , and he 'll be airborne for at least four weeks . |
4 | ‘ But he 'll be around later , ’ Simone told her , ‘ and he 'll be thrilled that you 're here . |
5 | So you do n't actually mention that if you do n't leave now you 'll miss the first act of the play , and he 'll be furious . |
6 | He 's a good man in a crisis having experienced just about all his football at the rough end of the stick and he 'll be prepared to battle — it just depends on whether the directors battle with him . |
7 | ‘ He never liked Heathcliff , ’ I replied , ‘ and he 'll be angry if you go on talking about him . |
8 | So give him Dentinox for starters , and he 'll be happy ever after . |
9 | Chuck is on the other end o' the rope , and he 'll be able tae hold it firm while we climb back . ’ |
10 | Bill should be home soon , and he 'll be able to hear it too . ’ |
11 | Another thing against it if he 'll get three ca , he 'll have wo , his on the drive and he 'll be able to park two cars on ours . |
12 | The board thought , ‘ we 've got to give Larry Gains a title ; give him an Empire title and he 'll be satisfied with that . ’ |
13 | Eat the wafer , chant the lyric , bow to Mecca : please God and he 'll be kind . |
14 | He would not treat them as sources of law past that point , but his general responsibility when he believes that law has run out is to make the best new law he can for the future , and he might be concerned with past legal doctrine for special reasons bearing on that issue . |
15 | He was cut out of it completely and he might be prepared to talk . ’ |
16 | If only John Postlethwaite would go away things could return to normal and he might be able to get some money as a special case in view of the emergency and the delicate state of politics . |
17 | If the holder of a licence makes default in complying with an order made under this section , he shall be guilty of an offence , and he shall be guilty of a further offence for every day on which the default continues after the expiry of the time fixed by the order . |
18 | You may have to prove your sincerity to a judge and he may be cross enough with your behaviour to refuse you the divorce . |
19 | He may have come from Somerset : one tract was dedicated to his kinsman Thomas Churchey of Wincanton , and he may be identical with the John Brayne of Crewkerne , a gentleman 's son who entered New Inn Hall , Oxford , in 1636 , aged twenty-two . |
20 | Today I met someone — an Englishman — who has lived here for ages ( apart from the War years , of course ) and he may be able to help me . |
21 | and he may be able to see you then . |
22 | Councillor talked about er spending levels and he may be interested to know that the N U T have done a recent survey of education spending and found to be sixty first out of a hundred L E A's surveyed , so that does n't quite stack up with some of his statistics . |
23 | Relations between Warnock and Derek Pavis , County chairman , are at an all-time low and he would be delighted to move north . |
24 | Moreover , apart from this defect , the election could not be regarded as complete until he had received his pallium from the pope , and he would be liable to deposition unless he received it within a year of his consecration . |
25 | My hon. Friend the Minister of State represents an outer London borough and he would be surprised if I did not at least briefly mention the position in the London borough of Barnet . |
26 | She was a bad dancer and he would be happy to improve this lack and ignorance . |
27 | An isolated farm worker in a tied house still remains vulnerable to the ubiquitous pressures of dependence and he would be unlikely to heed a strike call . |
28 | He says they 're advising housing authorities to fite them and he would be concerned if that advice was ignored . |
29 | They debated unhappily , reluctant to commit themselves to an opinion , until John Prophet suggested sadly that in the circumstances it might be well to consult the archbishop of Canterbury , and in some relief they agreed on this course , and carried their problem that same afternoon to Lambeth ; where Thomas Arundel , on the force of whose word and influence they could rely , advised them , in consideration of the desperate need , to issue the required letters patent , and he would be responsible for defending their action to the king , should it need any defence . |
30 | His knowledge of classical music was very comprehensive — you only had to sing him a snatch of any symphony or concerto and he would be able to identify it immediately , but this is n't sufficient to get you up there in front of a hundred or more qualified musicians and be able to lead them into the opening bars of Beethoven 's 5th , or even the Warsaw Concerto . |