Example sentences of "and he [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 My work is my cork and my ideas are my ideas and he ought to leave them alone , I say .
2 ‘ Aye , ’ she said undeterred , ‘ and He ought to have known better . ’
3 He spent all his money on these two pursuits and on his clothes , and he ought to have looked sallow and oily and corrupt , but he was always pink and immaculate .
4 That period is to all intents and purposes part of the sentence , and he ought to know everything that is said about him before it is fixed .
5 He 'll be here any minute and he ought to know what 's best . ’
6 And he ought to know : he 's through to the finals .
7 ‘ It will be slipped round him and he 'll burn all the quicker . ’
8 You start with him , at that gate end , and he 'll show you how to go on , that chappie there .
9 and he 'll show you his eloquent brown-and-lilac bottom .
10 So he said they said to him well go with Mark and he 'll show you the what to do .
11 But he 's a gentleman , and he 'll marry Cathy , and he 'll be rich ! ’
12 Give Gazza belief , and he 'll hand over his heart and soul .
13 And he 'll bring them to you himself . ’
14 Give Ellis a ring before lunch-time and he 'll bring you up to date .
15 ‘ Those are Farmer Nash 's apples , ’ I said , ‘ and he 'll send his dogs after you if he sees you . ’
16 Well , she 'll say to him , put kettle on and butter some bread , and he 'll sit there , and he 's smoking , and he 's continuing what he 's doing , you know , and she 'll go and do what she 's doing , and she , have you flicking arse-hole you to do , and , you know , any , it just goes in that ear , comes out 'ther ear , and just sallies on , and do n't take blind bit of notice .
17 I might , for Phil , for Phil to wind down , he 'll come in , say we 've been out for a meal or whatever , he 'll come in and he 'll sit down in front of the television .
18 Erm , and he 'll finish it off by asking you what you think about it , and obviously you respond to that .
19 ‘ All the good things he does are not always appreciated by outsiders and he 'll captain the team at Leeds .
20 Ca n't afford it and he 'll leave me . ’
21 He 'll come from The Porch , he brings his paper bags , his cups that he has for his drinks , and he 'll leave them there .
22 Tom laughed absently , then continued to muse aloud , ‘ Dr Greene says the baby is possibly going to be macrosomic , but at this stage that 's not a problem and he 'll monitor closely in case early delivery is indicated . ’
23 But at the moment serving with the group of churches in Ealy , Bathyclyn and also with erm part time working in Ealy as the youth worker for the community working partly for Dr Barnados partly for the ULT and Methodist and he 'll acting in it as well in Ealy and sponsored by the Global of the United States .
24 Cos I 'm a bit like John , like happy , you know I 'll laugh every time like and he 'll have a joke and that and erm John 's happy , and he 'll laugh .
25 And I said I 'm going to leave the fire on and er Mark 's here and he 'll switch it off at night .
26 I 'd better set off , or I wo n't be there at the station and he 'll think I 'm not coming .
27 ‘ Your dad 's very proud of you and he 'll think you 're really clever , making a tree-house . ’
28 And he 'll think I 'm the most likely person .
29 ‘ By about round four , I expect the height and weight advantage to be neutralised and he 'll start running the numbers on Bowe . ’
30 You just want to put your hand on him and he 'll start to quiver — afraid you 're going to back him .
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