Example sentences of "should [not/n't] [vb infin] he " in BNC.
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1 | A tough looker is not necessarily a tough fighter , and we should not do him the favour of allowing his warpaint to add to our problems . |
2 | We should not advise him in what circumstances the claim would be covered under the policy . |
3 | Again , so far as the language of the statute is concerned , I can see no reason in principle why the constable in the course of explaining to the driver his rights under section 8(2) should not tell him , if it be the case , that he , the constable , will require the replacement specimen to be of blood . |
4 | We should not blame him for being a man of his time but commend him for his remarkable vision and altruism . |
5 | Notorious was his initial estimate of reparations to be extracted from Germany — £20 billion — ‘ and if anybody went for forty billions , I should not disbelieve him ’ . |
6 | ‘ Just as you like , ’ said Burden , turning his face away so that Wexford should not see him smile . |
7 | But perhaps Gabriel and Boldwood were right , and she should not see him again ? |
8 | While you can substitute another activity for one the patient wants to abandon , you should not allow him to stop and do nothing . |
9 | Sam here 's asked me to be his wife , and I do n't see why I should n't tell him yes . " |
10 | ‘ I 'm simply saying we should n't underestimate him . ’ |
11 | ‘ Should n't give him too much tomato , ’ Emmie said . |
12 | ‘ I should n't think he wants to , ’ Perkin remarked as I had n't answered in a rush . |
13 | I should n't think he was searching for anything elusive . |
14 | I should n't think he 's anything . ’ |
15 | It 'd be nice er but I should n't think he will be having a family now . |
16 | ‘ I should n't think he thinks anything , ’ said Constance . |
17 | I should n't think he was red-haired , because he tanned easily . |
18 | ‘ I should n't think he 'll be there . |
19 | No , I should n't think he probably was , David , thank you very much indeed . |
20 | " He does live here — upstairs — but I should n't think he 's in at the moment . |
21 | ‘ I should n't think he 'd forget this visit in a hurry , ’ muttered Greg . |
22 | ‘ The condition he 's in , ’ the man by her side immediately assessed his cousin 's state , ‘ I should n't think he was much good to you last night . ’ |
23 | So I should n't think he 's been driving for some time and |
24 | No , I should n't think he 'll have time . |
25 | Cos I should n't think he 's made any profit . |
26 | Let him be Gazza — you should n't want him to be anyone else . |
27 | I looked at his face , which was something I did seldom , for I did n't like it , and saw that he did n't believe me ; that he found it inconceivable that I should n't love him ; that , ageing and unmarried though he was , he believed himself to be irresistible . |
28 | Daisy asked Fred privately whether they should n't get him to invite Peg . |
29 | He watched her trembling lip , and added , ‘ You should n't put him on a pedestal . |
30 | ‘ You should n't let him bark like that . ’ |