Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If an individual appears unable to pay his debts or has no reasonable prospect of paying he may also face a bankruptcy petition . |
2 | He may also have a contact man in each functional department responsible for co-ordination and monitoring of the work within the department . |
3 | He may well run a car repair business or sell cheap jewellery on the side , in which case his dealing will lack single-mindedness . |
4 | He may well have a point . |
5 | How that might change his nature , there 's the question ’ mean that he is determined to become emperor , and if he did , he may well become a tyrant and abuse his power , although he seems very noble at the moment . |
6 | He may well cause a bit more trouble yet . |
7 | He may even have a right to have it . |
8 | But if he decides to go the Hollywood route , he may not have a choice . |
9 | But he may not have a home to go back to . |
10 | Next year he may not get a drive at all . |
11 | He may not know a word of Burmese but he will share a fag with the interested Burman who is watching all that is going on , and as they puff away together contentedly , something intangible will pass from the one to the other . |
12 | He may not ride a Monster . |
13 | However , since he may not release a prisoner unless and until he is recommended to do so by the Parole Board , the stage in an individual prisoner 's sentence at which the board considers whether to make a recommendation for his release is therefore very important . |
14 | He may simply assist a competitor in any way which does or may have an adverse and material effect on his employer 's business . |
15 | If the seller can not maintain an action under section 49 , he may still have a claim for damages which he can bring under section 50 ‘ where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods . ’ |
16 | If possible , he should not have a television in the room where he spends most of his time . |
17 | I did n't see why he should n't suffer a bit . |
18 | He did n't see why he should n't have a stab at the more serious mode of public address . |
19 | She added : ‘ It was a joint decision when it was decided that he should n't retire a couple of years ago . |
20 | Whether this visit took place after Anselm 's return to England in September 1100 is unclear , but Anselm left the pope in no doubt about his view of the matter , and the pope promised to send no legate with authority over Canterbury during Anselm 's life time ; but it is clear that he did not , and could not , accept the Canterbury claim made by Anselm , that he should never appoint a legate in England other than the archbishop himself . |
21 | ( 1 ) He must not reach a decision which is irrational , that is : |
22 | He must not miss a chance when it comes through being preoccupied with something else . |
23 | ( c ) He must normally make a record of the search there and then unless this is impracticable . |
24 | So , if the rational person thinks that the aggregate demand curve will be at AD 1 he must also expect a price level of P 2 . |
25 | He wants a machine with intelligence ; he must therefore have a man . |
26 | His uncle 's birthday was noted , he must always have a Christmas present bought and sent in good time . |
27 | He 'll doubtless have a go back , but that is just typical of any battle for a striker and defender . ’ |
28 | ‘ We 'd better let the doctor have a look ; he 'll probably prescribe a cream to help clear it up . |
29 | ‘ He 'll only think a weasel got it , ’ said Lydia . |
30 | he 'll maybe do a job by , by putting |