Example sentences of "and he [modal v] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But he 's a gentleman , and he 'll marry Cathy , and he 'll be rich ! ’
2 Bring him to court and he 'll attract publicity for his cause and do your own no good at all .
3 ‘ Eric will put bums on seats , and he 'll get bums off their seats when he starts playing .
4 I had n't bargained for the next difficulty : ‘ It wo n't work , ’ he commented , ‘ because my son smokes and he 'll take pity on me and give me one when I run out . ’
5 ‘ He 's determined to die and he 'll take Pool with him if he can . ’
6 Pride — that 's all he needed , Colonel Windsor recognised : restore his pride and he 'll see sense .
7 ‘ Both worrying about the troubles of the world and how to cure them , but John 's been talking to his dad about this Spanish business and other things and he 'll work things out soon . ’
8 ‘ Oliver Henderson 's on standby and he 'll have Andrew Barrett in with him . ’
9 She was thinking : And he 'll need help .
10 It could be argued that this is a prime example of what has been termed the ‘ Matthew Effect ’ — ‘ For unto every one that hath shall be given , and he shall have abundance : but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath . ’
11 Maybe our Wilko is a bit old-fashioned and he may view things transmitted electronically in a different light .
12 He may take with him any duly authorised person and any equipment he needs and he may take measurements , photographs and recordings that are necessary for any examination or investigation .
13 ‘ Burrows will be out for at least three months with detached , possibly torn knee ligaments and he may have cartilige damage as well .
14 Counsel may ‘ submit ’ and ‘ suggest ’ as strongly as he likes , and he may state propositions of law and fact , but he should not express his own belief or opinion .
15 In time , perhaps , she would make efforts to conceal her resentment about his ability to make her feel guilty , and he would make efforts to conceal his anguish about the loss of her .
16 Steve Chapman says they run courses for beginners and he would advise youngsters to learn properly … they can go on and progress or just stay at whatever level they want … a lot depends on budget …
17 He would accept all of them ; presently he would cross the floor to where they would stand , and he would bestow acceptance on them .
18 If a UK beneficiary is entitled to the trust income because , for example , he has an interest in possession , the income may form part of his total income and he would pay tax on it in the normal way .
19 His schedule for the day was organized , thanks to some brisk telephoning the night before , and he would have Catherine Crane at his side all day , and all the days until this case finished .
20 But he would then be treating the past as evidence of present attitudes and convictions , not as important for its own sake , and he would lose interest in the past as it aged and was therefore of less evidential value .
21 And he would catch Tessa 's eye and make a humorous grimace , to show what he really thought about bishops .
22 ‘ I at once spoke to His Majesty , ’ Wigram later wrote , ‘ who quite rightly said that there was no use shilly-shallying on an occasion like this , and he would proceed south that night . ’
23 At the moment it was warm , but soon it would n't be and he would need fires .
24 ‘ I 've known about Paul for some time and he should bring experience and stability to our midfield , ’ said Derry manager Roy Coyle .
25 And he 'd send messages back through his delivery boy !
26 Christmastime , he used to go and get some wood , and he 'd make engines , great big engines and … tip-up cart with two wheels .
27 I hope this little titbit of news about the crews that were formed and especially the ones of Rivetus because that is what you 're writing about , since he was the only one back from the Hundredth Bomb Group but how well we knew him in training since the two crews trained together and of course the flying part of it and myself have coordinated our flying with our co-pilots , we used to , just the two of us go up , and we would actually fly a circle around one plane over another , so one plane was and the other plane would fly circles around it and keeping up with it and this calls for close teamwork between the pilot and the co-pilot because as you 're keen and went into view and and then of course we switched roles and I would become the leader and he 'd fly circles around me , training with his co-pilot .
28 If the weather is very sunny , the patient should wear a sun-hat and neckerchief , and he must drink water at frequent intervals .
29 Well then er quite , so he said erm it was all quiet and I looked up into the darkness and I said that the old fellow had gone and he litten his fuse and there was me there I could see the sparks in the darkness and I was way twenty feet below him and he must have whatsit .
30 It has recently recruited Dick Watt who formerly ran ECGD 's City Office and he will enhance TI 's underwriting expertise .
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