Example sentences of "he [verb] you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He goes you can keep it till I need it again .
2 ‘ He asked for you , he thinks you would work well together . ’
3 He thinks you might have a typical jug and basin set of the Twenties to Thirties .
4 He thinks you will find nothing in the mountains but stone and snow .
5 ‘ Perhaps he thinks you 'd get on , ’ said Betty sarcastically , ‘ — have a lot in common . ’
6 On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ .
7 So he says you ought to go down there , you can mention my name .
8 He says you must hang on very tight to his feathers . ’
9 He says you should go , go jogging or something late at night .
10 He says you should leave Masailand now .
11 He says you should serve it with whipped cream for a lighter Christmas dessert .
12 He says you could argue we 're just transferring the pollution from the streets to the power station .
13 He says , the next regional meeting it 's being held in Neesden he says you can go to that one ca n't ya ?
14 About seven years he says you can expect them to start going like then , you know and I
15 He says you can stop treating me like an invalid . ’
16 This bloke says he wants four or five other vans by the end of next year and he says if you can get your driving lessons all done and passed he says you can take a van out on your own and have someone working under you I 'd , like you work under me .
17 He says you can have too much as well as too little .
18 At least at least you know how you know if he says you can have this one or this one yeah cos the choice between one or the other and he says well I can fit this one immediately , but , this one I 've got ta order .
19 If you disagree with the contents of the report or consider it misleading you may ask the doctor to amend it ; if he disagrees you may add your own written comments .
20 In fact he reckons you 'll save us and Kent County Council a few quid by doing so . ’
21 Well he reckons you can say it in a different way .
22 He thought you might like to get something on paper before you talk to him about it …
23 He thought you might get paid twice ? ’
24 He thought you may have misunderstood . ’
25 He thought you would have to keep well over to one side of the car roof to avoid being struck by the side of the tunnel arch as the train came into Gloucester Road .
26 He thought you 'd give up and go away , as the woman who was supposed to be writing the book did .
27 He thought you 'd appreciate it , that 's why . ’
28 She thinks you , if he thought you 'd turn them out , he probably likes them .
29 Something which he feels you should oversee . ’
30 Did he deliberately draw himself to your attention merely to involve you in this new Ordo — or because he hopes you might lance the boil of a conspiracy without him needing to show his own hand ?
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