Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | If he gets the benefit for which he stipulated , he ought to honour his promise , and he ought not to avoid it by saying that the mother was herself under a duty to maintain the child . |
2 | ‘ That will remind us of what he 's had to say , and I think he may just find it acts as a spur to show him what we can do . |
3 | ‘ He may well find it rather stiffer in future . |
4 | He may not fancy it , but it 's a safe bet that he would be the first man to do it . |
5 | But then he may not invest it , he may just consume . |
6 | Brut a lot of the time , they do n't want to report that their child is riding without lights , but they accept that if you have a quiet word , he may not do it . |
7 | ‘ But he may not think it grand enough . ’ |
8 | Dad 's oldest friend — he may not make it . ’ |
9 | HE MAY not say it in public , but George Graham has a clear message this morning for Ian Wright : ‘ I can always get another forward but see what trouble you 'll have leaning backwards on a broken career ’ . |
10 | Though he may not know it , it is broadly the procedure of a creative artist who seeks to redefine his criteria of success , perhaps over the period of his lifetime . |
11 | On the other hand , in the perspectival sense of ‘ appears ’ an object can present a certain appearance to someone occupying a certain point of view and he may not know it . |
12 | He may not look it , but he is a smooth operator . |
13 | ’ Anyone who has had the privilege of handling the book , even though he may never possess it , will not dispute the wisdom of the £13,000 it has fetched . |
14 | He may then find it easier to start considering more likely possibilities . |
15 | Rather does he venture to ask that it should be considered as the conclusion of an imaginative tragedy ( if he may so call it ) whereof one half has been already published . |
16 | The fact that the aid is an extraordinary measure and that the patient has indicated that it is a burden absolves the doctor of his duty to continue treatment , and he may therefore discontinue it by switching off the machine . |
17 | The patient might rehearse in imagination the most constructive alternative so that he may readily adopt it if a crisis occurs . |
18 | ‘ Well , everyone thinks he should just ignore it . |
19 | Gandalf tells him that since he is not in a position to pass judgement on everyone he should not pass it on one person . |
20 | A reminder that he should not take it for granted that he would in time succeed to England , Normandy and Anjou ? |
21 | He should n't leave it lying about . |
22 | I 've told him , he should n't do it . ’ |
23 | His friend vows steadfastness in friendship , but repeats his warning : his illness came from too much study , and he should n't do it again . |
24 | Tom told him he should n't do it , should tell them he was n't going to co-operate any more . |
25 | no he should n't do it |
26 | He should n't mess it up |
27 | By Ord 29 , r 1A , a copy of the peremptory order should be served , that is handed , to the recalcitrant party before he leaves the court building , or else posted to him , or through his solicitor — by the " proper officer " ; if delivery can not be effected in one or other of these ways , the order is to be delivered to the party for whose benefit the order has been made , and he should then have it served personally . |
28 | she said he must n't lick it . |
29 | He must n't have it today |
30 | He must n't have it , oh Anthony she said you ca n't have your smile today |