Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [vb infin] [conj] he [be] " in BNC.

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1 If the pilot then rolls out of the turn to fly straight and level he may feel that he is now turning in the opposite direction , and compensatory eye movements which involuntarily accompany such a feeling may blur vision and make attitude checking difficult , with possible disorientation and loss of aircraft control .
2 I appeal to the Minister : the man should not be allowed to return to his unit ; he should remain where he is at this moment .
3 For the purpose of answering the second part of the question he should state that he is assuming that he is wrong in his answer to the first .
4 Rosaline chides Berowne , and taxes him with certain conditions he must fulfil if he is to gain her hand ( the Princess and her ladies have responded to the death of the King of France by postponing any further romance for one year ) .
5 And he , he he must know that he 's gon na keep it up .
6 But now , the soft clicks coming with typical irregularity , he listened to them painfully and let his mind slide back ten years to what he must remember , to the truth he must recall if he were going to be able to tell lies .
7 I shall beam on him as I serve him lunch and if the old bastard is particularly unpleasant I 'll be able to reflect on how bad he 'll feel when he 's unmasked .
8 He 'll go when he 's ready .
9 He 's less ready with smiles on demand — he 'll decide whether he 's going to give a gummy grin or not !
10 He 'll do as he 's told ! ’
11 ‘ He 's a selfish child , Miss Cathy , and I do n't think he 'll live till he 's twenty .
12 Bet he 'll live till he 's twenty .
13 Either he could wait until the pod splashed down at which point it would start to sink , and if the water was deep enough and he had difficulty in escaping from the safety envelope , or became entangled with the chute , he might drown before he was able to struggle to the surface — or else he could blow the hatch prior to landing , risking being either injured or knocked unconscious during an unprotected impact .
14 Frank Daugherty saw Cagney 's style as just a logical development from that of other gangster types and identified as the most effective of his ‘ tricks ’ the way in which he could suggest that he was ‘ thinking his own thoughts ’ and ‘ reserving his feelings ’ .
15 He jumped , for he could tell that he was some way away .
16 He had already committed himself to more work than he could handle because he was inexperienced at making deals and having to turn down work .
17 We have also made it absolutely clear that we will ensure that our deterrent is effective and absolutely credible , and that it puts real fear into any potential aggressor about the damage that he could suffer if he were to attack this country .
18 In spite of himself , he could feel that he was becoming interested .
19 De Gaulle was able to be flexible in meeting the demands for democratic participation because he could feel that he was making concessions on his own terms .
20 He was a man who could be honest with himself , and in honesty he could say that he was both pleased and relieved to be back at his desk on a grey Monday morning in London .
21 ( Strangely , Gabriel never felt he could fly when he was wearing the harness .
22 Interview.He sez he went to see if he could help because he 's a first aider .
23 He 'd wait till he was with Mister Tom again .
24 If he protests his innocence , he is doing just what he would do if he were guilty .
25 His philosophy of management was neatly summed up in his reply when asked what he would do if he were a referee , a prospect he likened to being ‘ thrown to the lions ’ :
26 Roger White , senior tax partner at KPMG , says that it 's what he would do if he were Chancellor .
27 And as she stared , there was interposed on the fair skin face of a man , a thin man , and he was leering at her as if in triumph , as he would do if he were to get hold of this unusual-looking child , for he 'd make a pretty penny out of her , no matter what channel he sent her along , his nursery , the street , or the boat .
28 Heinrich was thinking over all the implications of the last hour , and what he would do if he were correct .
29 That is what the right hon. Gentleman has said that he would do if he were Prime Minister .
30 ‘ Quite right , sir , ’ thinking lovingly of what he would do when he was promoted Inspector .
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