Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [conj] he [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | When Jenson continues that the reason why the biblical God is called ‘ Father ’ is that the attempt is being made to get away from sexuality , with which women are more naturally to be associated , we may think that he has given the game away ! |
2 | He may wait if he chooses ; and if the market turns against him this can not increase the liability of the party in default ; similarly , if the market turns in his favour , the liability of the party in default is not diminished . ’ |
3 | In Les quatre Souhais Saint Martin : ( Through this fabliau you may know that he does not act at all wisely who trusts his wife rather than himself : often he suffers shame and grief . ) |
4 | As a moral imperative , far from being incommensurable with his previous considerations , it merely adds others similar in kind ; he now has to see things from his parents ' viewpoint as well as his own , consider their health and resources , ask himself how much they have done to arouse his gratitude or his rancour , whether his staying would really do them any good , whether he can get on with them without quarrelling , and add all this to the information which he must assimilate before he lets the needle of his internal compass finally settle in the direction of Bali or of home . |
5 | He is much less conscious of the metaphors behind his own ‘ matter ’ and ‘ law ’ , which however he must rediscover if he wants to explore the differences to the bottom . |
6 | The accused must know that he has the prohibited article . |
7 | None is stated in the sub-section , but it is assumed that the accused must intend to use the article in the course of or in connection with the burglary , theft or cheat , and he must know that he has the article with him . |
8 | If his bargain is concluded between quarterly meetings , he must wait until he obtains a transfer at the next quarterly meeting of the licensing board before he may legally carry on business on his own behalf under the licence . |
9 | I have heard nothing on the Dave Norris situation for some while , but we must consider that he has gone . |
10 | Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) . |
11 | Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) . |
12 | Although we have a joint account , he is the one who has taken it into overdraft and I do n't see why I should do as he suggests . |
13 | The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor . |
14 | The most notorious of these powerful informal alliances is the military industrial complex , but this is only one of many such groupings that a president must accommodate as he seeks to bring about policy change . |
15 | the CONDAM regulations actually say the client must ensure that he employs a safety conscious contractor . |
16 | ‘ Well , we must ensure that he does not get to know . |
17 | If the job surveyor is given autonomy in certain areas then the manager must ensure that he has a system of job control which enables him to keep abreast of the progress of the job and be able to compare surveyor and contractor performance in one operation . |
18 | If the vendor is to feel that he has secured a good deal , then he , like the buyer , must feel that he has won some concessions . |
19 | Once it is assumed that the third party would be liable to the plaintiffs for damages of a particular kind , it must follow that he has some responsibility for those damages . |
20 | If your mother dies and your father needs your help , you should see that he returns her pension book together with the free death certificate ( Form BD8 ) to the local Social Security Office and assist him to apply for the death grant . |
21 | We should remember that he does not claim definitely to be refuting the Aristotelians , but merely to be pointing out what may be said against them . |
22 | ‘ I must see that he 'as a decent burial . ’ |
23 | Each must decide as he pleases , according to whether his temperament urges him to prefer the prolific , radiant , almost jovial abundance of Rubens ; the mild dignity and eurhythmic order of Raphael ; the paradisal — one might almost say the afternoon colour of Veronese ; the austere and strained severity of David ; or the dramatic and almost literary rhetoric of Lebrun . |
24 | In that case the therapist should reconsider whether he has really offered appropriate help and whether the patient has understood what would be involved ; for example , the goals to be pursued and the duration of treatment . |
25 | Mr Fishbane , he whom no woman should approach before he has had his breakfast , is the driving force behind the library committee . |
26 | He should have cos he has n't been eating . |
27 | ( i.e. it is not meaningless ) , whereas Scheler must imply that he looks upon the world with God 's eyes . |
28 | The general says the Syrians must leave before he discusses these changes . |
29 | Which must mean that he intends to be there for some time . |
30 | WHATEVER else you think of Kenneth Branagh , you must admit that he gets around . |