Example sentences of "[verb] [modal v] he " in BNC.
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31 | Needless to say another replacement is on the way from the States , so that not a moment should be lost should he need yet another one . |
32 | How much of what happened before she left must he disclose ? |
33 | She organised his professional life : she demanded to know his daily quota of work ( three pages a day ) and ensured he kept to it — on pain of leaving should he fail ! |
34 | J. requires constant attention day and night and is fitted with an alarm which operates should he stop breathing . |
35 | He said could he speak to Mr O'Sullivan and she said no . |
36 | Said could he sleep on the sofa a couple 've nights . |
37 | And also he said could he have a news sheet |
38 | He would n't care would he ? |
39 | Well I sa I said can he contact you later and he says well no not really , I said well I 'll tell him to give you a ring in the day some time tomorrow . |
40 | Just say Wayne said can he have his videos and if she do n't cough them up in the week , say you do n't get any more money until he gets his videos back . |
41 | He can not quite detach himself or even avoid nerves ; he has to be eternally in readiness ; only when the final curtain has fallen can he be sure he will not have to go on . |
42 | The longed-for mistress of his heart was in his arms at last , soft and apparently willing , and if her lovemaking was as fiery as the rest of her , what delights might he not taste ? |
43 | ‘ I see 'd him there , I cuts him down , I loosened the noose and it falls in the water . ’ |
44 | Lilly Foley wondered would he fall in love easily , or did the rugby take so much time that he would just be satisfied with the distant adulation of the girls who watched and cheered the games . |
45 | She wondered would he be as hard to catch as his father had been . |
46 | Can I further ask will he join me to congratulate the Chief Constable in an unprecedented move in which he actually formed links and created a an environment of partnership as recently highlighted in the Leicester Mercury . |