Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He may also consciously memorise client 's names and their particular requirements .
2 He must not only distinguish behaviour from ideology , he must also take careful note of just how they are interrelated .
3 He might just about find room for a ticket on it if pressed !
4 If the same reader were faced with the type of ‘ discourse ’ fragment created by Venneman , reproduced as ( 8 ) below , he might quite readily provide support for Venneman 's analysis by saying that ‘ the topic ’ is Mary .
5 ‘ I read the letters between him and his brother and it became clear he could n't even buy petrol on the New Jersey turnpike without writing to the petrol company about being over-charged .
6 The shadow on the step , the wind in his eye , the very fact that Fly was here when he never came into the city on weekdays : it all added up to something he could n't quite catch hold of .
7 He could not now imagine life on the headland without either of them .
8 This is the context in which to place Foucault 's own recognition after Derrida 's critique that he could no longer postulate madness or the other as outside , after which he maintained that the other is also always inside ; he formulates the structures of power in exactly the same way , so that the forces of domination and resistance are caught up , sometimes indistinguishably , within each other .
9 He could hardly now suggest lunch , nor could he , at this solemn moment , eat the apple which was in his jacket pocket .
10 He would n't even make love to me , not properly , that is .
11 He would quite often lose track of the time at work and the resulting drop in his blood sugar level would affect his behaviour .
12 he ca n't honestly spare time to go down there
13 What it means is that I have to be with him , except when I 'm working , since he ca n't always take time to be with me . ’
14 That 's wh that 's what er any er John gets t touchy because he ca n't really , big man he is , he , he ca n't really take responsibility
15 He will not actually begin treatment of any sort until he is convinced that you are completely comfortable , both with the concept as a whole and with what is going to take place during the particular session .
16 ARSENAL fan Paul Dear has vowed he will never again set foot inside Highbury after losing a court battle against the club .
17 That is unfair , and it is also slightly sinister to say that , when somebody reaches a certain age , he can no longer receive care under the NHS .
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