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

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1 and he 'd have come home all black and dirty , and the coal he made would have covered everything with soot
2 Marxism and racialism are ‘ rather modern ’ , as Waugh would have put it , mindful that the medieval schoolmen and Renaissance Jesuits he idolised would have seen no merit in either of them .
3 But what else did he think would happen if he played games with the fragile psyche of an adolescent ?
4 He was dressed in the garb of a typical construct worker , so that anybody he passed would take him for such .
5 Then he wrote down what he expected would happen in the ensuing month with respect to each key task and what he was going to do about it , asked questions about policy , and commented on long-term opportunities , threats , and needs .
6 My right hon. and learned Friend said that many of the new responsibilities that he announced would lie with the TECs .
7 A representative person is one who will act in a given situation in much the same way as those he represents would act in that same situation .
8 ‘ The potential for what he became must have been in him all the time . ’
9 Listen carefully to what he has to say about your hair , and the sort of style he thinks might look good on you .
10 Obviously a client will not discuss intimate affairs with someone whom he believes to know nothing of such matters , or whom he thinks may condemn or be shocked by his problems .
11 Full-back Wadsworth 's ‘ remarkable accuracy ’ turned defence immediately to attack by the way he could ‘ take the ball from an opposing forward and send it to the forward he thinks will make the best use of the pass ’ ( Examiner ) .
12 ‘ The artist has commenced his Description at Coniston Water , and pursued a line which he thinks will have less to be retraced than any other he could have chosen . ’
13 ‘ The women he assaulted would think no one would believe their word against that of a respected doctor .
14 And this had implications for their motion : Because God is immutable , the bodies He created would remain in the same condition unless they were subject to external causes .
15 His strategy was that he spent big , to give the club momentum , once he had got us to the top , he knew we were living beyond our means , but hoped that the structure he created would maintain our position .
16 Regis said : ‘ I do n't blame Linford one little bit — appearing in the number of rounds that he has would have taxed the strength of a superman .
17 He must seek the advice of the wisest money-brokers and buy a pension scheme if he be self-employed ; he must see to it that he does not over-extend himself on the mortgage front ; he must run a motor car that does n't drink petrol like tapwater and wo n't break him every time it needs a service from a franchised dealer ; above all , he must abstain from vicious pleasures — or if he needs must indulge , then he must do so only in moderation .
18 Gradually , however , he realized that he could become a detective investigating his own past and that what he gleaned might have a bearing on the present .
19 Whilst painting Avery , Minton scarcely spoke , but as soon as he stopped would say , ‘ Let's go for a drink . ’
20 Only that , he says would ensure that such disputes over legal procedure were sorted out before a case ever went to trial .
21 NORTH Wales MEP Joe Wilson is supporting plans to use European grants to fund food processing plants in rural areas which he says would create jobs and help protect rural communities .
22 Apparently Microsoft was concerned that the Unix camp might rally round the kernel , which he says would have been a ‘ much more powerful statement … a substantive agreement . ’
23 And at the end of the day he 's tired , he 's physically weary , and he says let's get away for a while let's go over to the other side .
24 The Department he says may deal with parents and children who have ‘ failed ’ , at the appeal stage .
25 Mr Salmond has put down a Commons motion condemning the Budget changes in the oil taxation regime , which he says will cost the industry £500 million more in revenue to the exchequer in the first year .
26 He 's starting up his own progressive house label Pink Plonk , which he says will feature ‘ underground talent ’ ( he mentions Bang The Party .
27 Cleveland and Yorkshie North Euro MP David Bowe has welcomed a package of measures which he says will boost maternity rights .
28 He said it would kill the job prospects of thousands of workers in the constituency , including those working in nursing and residential homes which he says could go out of business as a result .
29 As the medical he describes should take around forty minutes , this forms quite a neat equation .
30 Although Barraclough 's ( 1972 ) suggestion that as many as a fifth of the suicides in a series he studied might have been prevented by the wider use of lithium would be difficult to substantiate and is probably an overestimate , the fact that the lives of as many as 16 per cent of patients with manic-depressive illness may end in suicide ( Pitts and Winokur 1964 ) suggests that lithium is likely to have an important role in the prevention of suicide in some patients .
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