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

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1 For the purpose of seeing whether his suspicions are well-founded , he may … stop any person carrying goods which he suspects to have been stolen , he may also examine the person and detain him .
2 He may also drop his ball back into play , though no nearer the hole , when given relief by the rules or under penalty of one shot if he thinks the ball is unplayable .
3 He may also welcome advice on how he might continue the therapeutic process and deal with any further crises .
4 He may also appear in the guise of a small grey water-horse or a lamb , always with an unusually long tail .
5 He may also allocate seats to new entrants , but the decision on this is now generally taken on the vote of all members of the chambers .
6 He may also do complex movements for his arm , such as holding a long pole ( like a broom handle ) and moving it around and away from his body .
7 A horse may often indulge in mutual grooming with a companion horse , and he may also do this to a human he likes and trusts .
8 He may also face the prospect of long-term hardship , if he can not return to work at all .
9 If an individual appears unable to pay his debts or has no reasonable prospect of paying he may also face a bankruptcy petition .
10 THE JOKER : He may also decide to give sexy underwear that does n't actually fit , or , if he is feeling malicious , spicy chewing gum for the loud mouthed — gum that cements the lips together .
11 He may also have to fight off a takeover bid — Fininvest , the Milan-based media company controlled by Silvio Berlusconi revealed a 1 per cent holding last week .
12 Confining ourselves to Vienna and the last few weeks alone , it seems he may also have been responsible for a couple of recent murders of prostitutes in the Altstadt .
13 He may also have had expensive tools or special equipment of some kind , or a car or boat which has to be sold .
14 An excuse for not consulting him was given much later — as part of this close island community , he may also have been involved .
15 Police fear he may also have been a victim .
16 He may also have developed some connections with the Tempests of Bracewell .
17 He may also have kept the stewardship of Tottington and Rochdale , in spite of Edward 's orders to the contrary .
18 As the Young King wavered between the three alternatives of remaining dutifully at his father 's side , going to Jerusalem , or marching into Aquitaine , he was certainly tempted by messages from the rebels offering to recognize him as their Duke , but he may also have been egged on by Geoffrey of Brittany .
19 He may also have a contact man in each functional department responsible for co-ordination and monitoring of the work within the department .
20 He may also have hoped that by supporting a revolution with which the Chinese felt no small degree of identification , he would be able to outmanoeuvre his Maoist critics .
21 He may also have been behind certain elements of the design .
22 He may also have been influenced by the favour shown by Parliament to his friend , Philip Herbert , fourth Earl of Pembroke [ q.v. ] , when it voted that he should be indemnified for his losses in the war .
23 He may also have obtained from Popes Leo III and Paschal I privileges giving him control of all the monasteries he had acquired .
24 He may also have been a member of the Spectaclemakers ' Company .
25 He may also have a separate All Risks policy covering unspecified valuables — Sum Insured £5,000 — Single Article Limit £200 .
26 He may also have developed some connections with the Tempests of Bracewell .
27 He may also have kept the stewardship of Tottington and Rochdale , in spite of Edward 's orders to the contrary .
28 He may also have felt that the time was not ripe for any definitive initiative .
29 At some time he may also have sent an expedition against Normandy which was defeated , and his Helmet coin type , perhaps current from 1003 to 1009 , depicts him in armour ; according to the surviving verse on him by the Icelandic poet Gunnlaug Serpent 's Tongue , the army feared Æthel-red no less than God , and N.P. Brooks has shown that he increased the military burdens on his people by requiring more of his soldiers to wear helmets and byrnies .
30 Like other powerful English rulers , he may also have been recognised as overlord by the Welsh and Scots , and possibly some of the Irish .
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