Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the ornate new council chamber , Mayor Murphy was trying to convince the city council that to be a real Edwardian Mayor he ought to wear mayoral robes , as they did in England ; the newly extended hospital was bracing itself for additional accident cases ; and Hank Stych stood in the airport at Calgary waiting for a local plane to take him north to Tollemarche .
2 Now I ca n't account for that , because he ought to have strong ones did n't he , if he did all that stuff there ?
3 He knew he ought to feel guilty about Cora-Beth , to whom he had not yet written the promised letter , but with a telegram already despatched to Mrs Appleby , advising her of his visit and that he would be bringing a young lady , he told himself that it was too late to change the arrangement .
4 Thiercelin realized that he ought to feel annoyed , and up to a point he did .
5 ‘ A witness may be cross-examined as to previous statements made by him in writing or reduced into writing relative to the subject matter of the indictment or proceeding , without such writing being shown to him ; but if it is intended to contradict such witness by the writing , his attention must , before such contradictory proof can be given , be called to those parts of the writing which are to be used for the purpose of so contradicting him : provided always , that it shall be competent for the judge at any time during the trial , to require the production of the writing for his inspection , and he may thereupon make such use of it for the purpose of the trial as he may think fit .
6 It being their considered opinion , based on personal experience , that no one method is sufficient to meet their needs in adult life , they desire , therefore , that the Minister of Education shall with the utmost speed institute a Special Enquiry into the results of the present system and if necessary in the light of conclusions thus established , take such steps as he may think desirable to include the use of fingerspellng and signing , in conjunction with the oral teaching , in the curriculum of all Special Schools for the Deaf .
7 He is embarrassed as well as frustrated when he hears people say he may go mad again when the hot weather comes , when he has maintained his sanity for many summers .
8 He added that he may appoint independent assessors to review the viability of the 10 pits that have already been closed .
9 In the case of a Japanese company wishing to invest in this country , whereas hitherto the attractions of the United Kingdom economy , along with the English language , which is important in Japanese investment , have been significant , for the future we are issuing a warning to the Japanese investor to be careful ; he may not be able to price across Europe in the future , he may experience high interest rates in this country and he may find it much harder to trade into the Community , because if we are not participating in the single currency we may not get all the benefits of the single market either .
10 DEAN JONES fears his Test career may be over and he may quit Australian cricket .
11 He may feel anxious , depressed or moody as well as positive and excited .
12 Explain at once to the speechreader what the mistake was so that he can share the joke , otherwise he may feel uncomfortable and puzzled by the reactions to his remark .
13 Explain that the patient 's mouth will become dry and he may feel sleepy .
14 He may prefer still mineral water to tap water , so a bottle can be kept near him .
15 He may suffer financial penalties .
16 If one doctor treats condition ‘ y ’ with therapy ‘ x ’ , he may observe clinical improvement in the absence of any real treatment effect ; if this experience repeats itself , he is destined to become an enthusiast for therapy ‘ x ’ .
17 He may face fresh charges .
18 While it may be strategic for a juvenile male to appease larger ones for a period and while he may learn elaborate social skills in the process , his ultimate strategy is to replace the dominant animal in terms of access to required commodities — especially mates .
19 Alternatively he may lie able to sue for misrepresentation .
20 To note any excess in the numbers of any class of inmates which he may deem detrimental to health .
21 If a horse is very spooky and really does not ever settle down , there is a possibility that he may have defective eye-sight .
22 He may have other faults , ’ pointed out the Substitute , ‘ that she did n't care to mention .
23 Pension schemes are vital to many of our constituents , and I should have thought that they would be of equal importance to Conservative Members in Scotland , who may soon have to look to their own pension schemes although the Minister has reassured me that he may have other arrangements .
24 He may have proportional representation , or he may not ; he wo n't say .
25 If the law grants him a defence in these circumstances , then he may have sexual intercourse with her and use violence upon her with impunity .
26 God in Christ , through taking on a particular instance of humanity , shares with all human beings the universal , humanity , and it is that which is of significance , even though he may have different particularities from some other individuals .
27 On the one hand , he may include individual parking spaces within each demise ; on the other , he may grant each tenant a general right to park cars , either limited to a specified number of cars per tenant or on a daily " first come first served " basis .
28 With the plinth raised , and the patient sitting forwards on the side of it , he may practise similar controlled movements for the pelvis , or the physiotherapist might mobilize the patient 's shoulder girdle to reduce any spasticity .
29 He may practise selective pelvic movements , in which he isolates the actions of tilting the pelvis backwards , towards and sideways .
30 At first he may look funny chatting away silently but it soon becomes a bore .
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