Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He may later fight his way to the very top of the hierarchy in a series of tactically staged combats . |
2 | He may also drop his ball back into play , though no nearer the hole , when given relief by the rules or under penalty of one shot if he thinks the ball is unplayable . |
3 | He may defend himself against attack , for example , cos he has a right to life and he may also defend his neighbours against attack . |
4 | He may well moderate his stance under the burden of office , but many people of Merseyside with roots and relatives across the Irish Sea will be anxiously watching his every move on this front . |
5 | He may well enhance his reputation at Blackburn , IF he scores more goals . |
6 | He may even change his mind might n't he ? |
7 | But the prisoner who feels integrity and a sense of loyalty to his own group , although he may sincerely repent his crime , might find it difficult to express this publicly . |
8 | He should also tell his master whatever he had seen . |
9 | If Lewis now refuses to fight Tony Tucker first , as the WBC want him to , he should also lose his crown . |
10 | Frank Field , Labour MP for Birkenhead and also an Anglican , said Dr Runcie was right to attack government polices but he should also direct his attention to the Church , which was ‘ self-righteousness on stilts ’ . |
11 | If , for example , prior to a sale , the wife transfers all her shares to her husband , he should subsequently have his shareholding valued on the assumption that he held all the shares on 31 March 1982 . |
12 | He failed the test and the reward has gone to someone else and it is not , Anna said fiercely to herself , pressing her palms to her closed eyes , it is not fair that he should never know what he can not do , that he should always set himself targets he ca n't achieve , that he should never be allowed to progress . |
13 | Be firm , and tell him that he must either pull his weight or leave . |
14 | ‘ I say he must either wreak his vengeance on Wedale and retreat , or he must go further and seek to destroy you and your whole power . ’ |
15 | If , however , the observed changes are not what was predicted , then he has made an error but he has also learned because he must now modify his view of the situation accordingly . |
16 | He must now break his promise to California . |
17 | ‘ I wonder if he 'll finally allow his identity to be revealed ? |
18 | If the boy knows we 're alive to his threat , he 'll just keep his schemes out of sight until it 's too late for us to do anything about him . ’ |
19 | He cries in his sleep — God dammit — for my mother and if they take her away too then he 'll just turn his face to the wall and fade away . |
20 | If your enemy is good he will realise where your real strength lies , and he 'll probably leave your Goblins alone . |
21 | He 'll probably get their congratulations first hand . |
22 | If he 'll only put his shoulder to the wheel . |
23 | And when he fucking walks out somewhere he he 'll always put his teeth in his fucking pocket . |
24 | Clive knows he 'll never fulfil his ambition of chasing criminals through the streets of San Francisco . |
25 | ‘ He 'll never give his parole . ’ |
26 | I 've got a little baby boy , he 's eight months now — he 'll never know his daddy , will he |
27 | He 'll never get his mail . |
28 | He 'll still run his car then . |
29 | Constable II received a fine of 40&shilling. and the loss of his additional good conduct increment under Police Regulations 58 and 61 of 2/6d. per week until such period of not less than one year , when he might again satisfy his superiors of his zeal , efficiency and truthfulness … |
30 | ‘ As a clergyman he might well consider our situation to be improper . |