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

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1 Graham says that if the set-up is a success — and it certainly looks as if it 's going to be — he may take on more charity tanks in the future .
2 Where the vendor has a continued interest in adjoining land , each time any part of the land is sold , he may impose virtually any condition which is acceptable to the purchaser .
3 He may transfer only that part of the allowance which is unused by his own income .
4 Ludens will bring Marcus here , he should show up any moment , I hope he has n't messed up the car ! ’
5 And they 're for your mother , not you ! ’ she declared , incensed that he should show so little consideration .
6 It is hardly surprising that , after what he had witnessed , he should set about some slaughter of his own .
7 Does my right hon. Friend accept what is becoming obvious by now — that many of his hon. Friends , and Members in all parts of the House , have no wish or even thought that he should resign over this issue , or that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister should see fit to accept his resignation ?
8 He pointed out that although my title was an attractive one — since there was such a thing as a ‘ servile ’ society , namely a totalitarian one — the reader would assume that I was using the word liberal in the modern sense , which was certainly not my intention , He then went meticulously through my argument , and it almost pained me that he should take so much trouble over a work which I can not think it deserved .
9 Besides the particular passions or impulses directed at objects other than pleasure , a human being has ; more general desire that he should enjoy as much pleasure or happiness as possible , during his life as a whole , which is as much as to say , a desire that the totality of his impulse ; directed at objects other than his own pleasure should receive as much satisfaction as possible .
10 Though , come to think of it , what with Lubor being away for some days last week when she 'd arrived , he must have quite some time off from his duties .
11 Once you let up , you will give him time to think , and he 'll realise how much money you 've lost him .
12 if you let him though he 'll , he 'll stay up all night and read to you and things like that , but no , just send him to bed .
13 ‘ But I 'll have to see how he comes out of the race before deciding if he 'll race again this season . ’
14 Perhaps he 'll come back this way .
15 Perhaps he 'll come back this way .
16 He could creep round this fortress and no one would notice . ’
17 At any point on the film , then , he could match up this picture with the force created simultaneously on the platform .
18 ‘ But I do n't think he could do that much damage . ’
19 Overall the Profitboss is openminded to the possibility he could make even more profit .
20 Besides , he could pick up some Nazionali from Zen 's tame tobacconist as well .
21 Now that the smoke and steam had cleared , he could see how much soot and dirt had accumulated .
22 You part of the horn , you dredged them up , cos you used t the only thing we saw taken out , then this old fella used to come down from the Museum or whatever he was and he used to be pleased he 'd stay there all day and pick up them all .
23 Monty was supposed to be on the wagon and I certainly did n't see him drinking , until I discovered that every time he passed the bar he 'd pick up any bottle that was on the bar and drink it .
24 As Layton said , ‘ He 'd get off some line , and then I would take the part of a character and so on .
25 For a while , there , he 'd as good as haunted the place in the late afternoons … but then the van had broken down and getting into town had n't been so easy , and besides the restaurant had become so damned busy that he 'd become just another face in an ever-changing crowd .
26 Ace had spoken of his intention to try and pull strings on her behalf , but she had n't thought he 'd have that much clout with a multi-national the size of IMP .
27 Well , I suppose er , he said he 'd come down this time , so
28 He 'd take far more notice of you if you rang him , Inspector .
29 In almost any other country , he would face yet another handicap — defending a left-of-centre programme in a world that dislikes too much socialism .
30 But Riven did not think he would sleep again that night .
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