Example sentences of "he [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The sister did not like this at all and called the paediatrician , who examined and decided that he ought to go down to the special care baby unit after all .
2 But since it is quite unfair that the intention of the deceased should be deceived by a freedman , he ought to make over to the testator 's sons the hundred left to him , as in a similar case our late Emperor Marcus also made this ruling .
3 Wanted on drug charges , he may end up at the centre of an extraordinary trial in Miami .
4 Now assuming he knows what four times two is and assuming he knows what two plus one is and so on , he may come up with the answer ‘ Nine ’ , or he may come up with the answer ‘ Twelve ’ , and they 're both right .
5 Now assuming he knows what four times two is and assuming he knows what two plus one is and so on , he may come up with the answer ‘ Nine ’ , or he may come up with the answer ‘ Twelve ’ , and they 're both right .
6 In his absence , the Socialists gave him an ultimatum : he should hand over to the Communists .
7 A twin-engined fighter is a beast , I told Messerschmitt he should go back to the drawing board .
8 He was then befriended by a young mother of two , , who took him shopping every week and suggested that he should go along to the centre .
9 He should face up to the need to release those much-needed funds for Scotland .
10 An imaginative pragmatist judge might be tempted , for example , to divorce the question of what rule he should lay down for the future from the question of how he should decide the case before him .
11 If he wants a depressing story , he should look back to the housing expenditure of the last Labour Government .
12 Mrs Wilson had told him he should get out of the house more .
13 The doctor then told Alexander that he must go on with the treatment .
14 ‘ Mr Gould was worn out by our reverses , regretted the loss of time , and this very afternoon had been declaring with many apologies that he must go back in the Vansittart .
15 A long and somewhat rambling discussion followed during which the judge effectively tried to persuade the barrister that he must get up before the jury in order to say , ‘ in terms that the remark that you made was a remark which should not have been made and apologise , and you can say in terms that one of the reasons why it was a remark which should not have been made was that you had never seen the document ; you did not know what it contained . ’
16 P.C. Clifford would have welcomed the tea , but said that he must get back to the scene of the tragedy .
17 ‘ If my brother Reg wants to buy them he must come up with the money , but there are a number of interested parties , individuals and consortiums who have expressed a desire to take over the club . ’
18 With me on his back he must fly down to the Gruncher .
19 A composer is haunted by certain themes , subjects or moods , and he must look around for the stories or dramatic vehicles he needs to bring these themes to life as musical theatre .
20 All the same he felt that he must look in at the hall before going to his hotel .
21 Having established that his ears are , indeed , in working order , he 'll kick in with the kind of first-rate , imaginative and , in a very real sense , creative idea for which accountants are renowned , such as : ‘ Have you considered running it over four pages ?
22 But I doubt he 'll hold out for the money .
23 He 'll end up in the same place as the last bloke and he 's still there .
24 He 'll fly out inside the month . ’
25 so I thought he , he 's changing things he 's saying well I do n't think this is suitable and I do n't think my way of tackling this is suitable because he 's used to dealing with different kids , although they 're a similar age , they 're not very motivated or mighty but they 're more motivated than these kids , but he says like he 'll turned back towards the black board and he 'll be writing and they 're shouting abuse at him , F ing and blinding and he says it makes me so angry because I do n't know the voices well enough to know who 's saying it
26 bother I 've ever had with him , and he goes on to it and away he goes and he 'll come back in the house and he 'll go up the stairs to the computer , and that 's his life .
27 ‘ Yes , Dick ; the makings of a good one there , though I do n't know how he 'll come off in the Forces . ’
28 He said : ‘ The only way he 'll get back in the England setup is by getting promotion . ’
29 But , oh he 's quite happy , he 'll curl up in the back of a car , but when I come home and he goes so berserk if I 've left him at home , I know that he 's been watching and listening and waiting for me all that time .
30 At precisely the minute it looked as if he might step back inside the lodge , a young couple , obviously very much in love , got up and left , leaving a place for him to sit .
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