Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [Wh det] he [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 After that , he did n't know what he would do , for Nails would have to decide .
2 They gave him a bit of consultancy work for the first year , but after that he did n't know what he would do .
3 If she did , he did n't know what he would do ; he had not a shred of evidence .
4 But if it came to the point where he thought he had nothing to lose , I do n't know what he would do . ’
5 She was good as gold ; I do n't know what he would 've done without her ! ’
6 I do n't know what he 'll think of this !
7 ‘ Well — I do n't know what he 'll do with them , do I ?
8 ‘ Do n't know what he 'll say this time .
9 We 'd never talked about that day , and we never again came near this old air shaft ; I do n't know what he might have done since but I 'd always assumed he was like me and just tried to forget about it , pretend it never happened .
10 I do n't know what he must think of our house , some of our furniture is over a hundred years old !
11 I do n't know what he can do , but perhaps he 'll go to the police .
12 I will , of course , but I do n't know what he will make of it . ’
13 Trouble is , I do n't know what he 'd do - " He broke off suddenly and turned his head away , whispering , " My father , my father , my father … " in a way so bitter and desperate that she turned to him and held him ; and although they had already stayed far longer than on previous nights , she had a sudden foreboding of events , so that she needed to love him again , now ; and a little while later , without thinking of the danger , she cried out with the joy of him : a single shriek in the night that echoed in the trees below the house and was followed by a strange , almost tangible silence .
14 If she went from him permanently , he did n't know what he 'd do .
15 I said I do n't know what he 'd do cos Reakstead Lake 's deep !
16 I just did n't know what he 'd come up with .
17 He did n't know what he 'd say .
18 Pascoe felt as though he were seeing a moment from his future but could n't guess what he would feel when the moment arrived .
19 That it was David Mellor , a Major crony , has reinforced fears that this is a prime minister who ca n't judge what he should do with his time .
20 I ca n't imagine what he 'll do .
21 ‘ I ca n't imagine what he could have been doing to get cut about like that , but it was n't falling out of a canoe , that I am sure of , ’ she finished , leaning against the low white-painted bookcase in his study .
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