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

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1 Also , he is one of the best man-man markers Ive seen … basically give him a job and he 'll do it .
2 If he chucks something on the ground he 'll pick it up and give it to me and he 'll do it all the more .
3 He belongs to the drug he 's hooked on and he 'll do anything to get it .
4 He wants your practice and he 'll do anything to get it . ’
5 If you do n't do it , it 'll be two possibly threeish because you 're not too sure , you 've got to go back to the second appointment and he might do it but then again he may not .
6 He would do it , and he would do it slowly , exquisitely .
7 His mother was not interested ; Jean-Paul was not concerned : very well , then , he would do what had to be done , and he would do it alone .
8 But it was not vulgarity , just rudery — and he would do it for some very distinguished people we had on the set sometimes . ’
9 if he permitted African businessmen to grow [ they ] will grow to the extent of becoming a rival power to his and the party 's prestige , and he would do anything to stop it .
10 He loves her and he would do anything for his kids .
11 You the only difference is Barry has been elected our member of parliament and he should do it !
12 He 's twenty-two , and he 'd do anything for me , get me anything I want .
13 In order to succeed , he must rally traditional Democratic supporters such as blacks , Hispanics and union members ; and he must do something to attract votes from populist east Texas , which tends to be more sympathetic to a local boy , Ross Perot , who grew up in Texarkana .
14 They must go ; and he must do his best to see that all of them — even he himself — put what had happened out of mind , for ever .
15 ‘ I shall kill you , ’ Jotan said , ‘ or I shall give my sword to this gentleman whom you were hired to kill , and he will do it . ’
16 The Bristol University graduate , the third-choice keeper until last night , did not put a hand , or foot , wrong and he could do nothing about the Spartak goals .
17 The vacant abbacies remained vacant , and he could do nothing about them .
18 Will began to spend more time in Stratford , because it was quiet there , and he could do his writing .
19 He could run and jump and climb much better in bare feet , and he could do it all without making a sound .
20 And he could do it again !
21 He was wasting his morning and he could do it in silence .
22 And he could do it in less time .
23 And yet , the same science and the same technology that contends of the inviability of the natural laws , the same time is able to set it , one law against it , another itself , and he can do what he wants .
24 Well I 'll leave it out and he can do it on the microwave ca n't he ?
25 You 're part of Roirbak 's network and he can do anything . ’
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