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

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1 Formally but icily they replied that they " do not desire to interfere with any views which he may have towards improving his position in life , but they expect that he will give them six months ' notice of his intention to resign the mastership of the School " .
2 The assembled friends were told by Brendan Bracken in tones of wonderment that Churchill — that great Francophile — had rung to bellow that he would watch them die without a qualm if they ‘ ratted on Poland as they had ratted on Czechoslovakia , ’ while Bob Boothby told them repeatedly how he had exhorted Winston to ‘ break Chamberlain and take his place ’ .
3 Tom did not know if he would have them .
4 I know that the Minister may not be in a position to respond in detail to the comments made on this subject by the hon. Member for Cardiff , North and me , but I hope that he will take them on board and I ask him to write to us on these important local issues .
5 In marking the piece , draw his attention only to the words is , it , bom , stown , Point out to him wondow , garben and somedody to see if he can correct them himself .
6 The child who has been moving boats and other objects that float on the surface of the water , suddenly discovers that he can make them sink by holding them down or pouring water on top of them .
7 Cumberland , an eye-witness recorded , ‘ jumped around the room with joy ’ on learning he could resume his pursuit of the rebels , ‘ and declared that he would follow them to the further part of Scotland . ’
8 An acquaintance of mine arrived some weeks later to be told that he could have them if he had turned up sooner .
9 When those arrested threatened the lord mayor that they would inform the King how they were dealt with , he defiantly replied that he would save them the trouble and do it himself .
10 And no doubts , never any doubts at all , that men thought as he would have them think , and would always be as he had always known them .
11 May 29 , 1975 The defendant solicitors issued a third party notice against the barrister whose advice they had taken , asking that he should indemnify them on the grounds that they had acted on his advice .
12 Also they wo n't help if your debtor is short of cash — either his bank wo n't pay or he 'll cancel them .
13 She thought that he would take them ?
14 Latimer pleaded for time to prepare a defence to the charges against him , but William of Wykeham insisted that he should answer them immediately .
15 If a potential investor should assume that ‘ preference ’ means that he should prefer them to the ordinary shares he would be sorely in need of professional advice .
16 The panel 's recommendations have been accepted by the NIH 's director , Dr James B. Wyngaarden and forwarded to the assistant secretary for health , Dr Edward N. Brandt , Jr , who said that he will implement them immediately .
17 At the very least , Hong Kong are hoping that he will steer them to a vital second place in September 's Asian Rugby Football Tournament in South Korea .
18 One of the bigger vans made an effective screen at the end of a line of the unmarked pool cars , meaning that he could look them over without being seen from the main building .
19 He 's still trying to find some he 's phoned a bloke in Plymouth see if he can get them .
20 He wondered if he could get them to pay the mortgage .
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