Example sentences of "[adj] he [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And for this he would require authorization from Gen McCreery at Eighth Army , to override the previous instruction from Gen Clark on 7 May that " German forces … facing TITO forces must surrender to TITO " .
2 If the old King saw this he would have apoplexy , for the Prince was openly treating Gaveston as if he was his wife .
3 From this he could obtain survivorship curves for cohorts of leaves born in the same time period and record some of the causes of death or damage within the populations ( Fig. 16.5 ) .
4 In doing this he must take care to see that the system is complied with and bear in mind that employees are often careless for their own safety .
5 It seemed impossible he would escape detection , and with each yard he covered he expected the alarm to be raised from within the house .
6 NIGEL MANSELL last night gave a glimpse of how much he will miss Formula One when he limped forward to collect his World Drivers ' Championship trophy at a glittering ceremony in Paris .
7 In the last resort his conduct is in accord with ‘ Be aware ’ , because he would be acting the same if he were capable of full awareness both of the goal of saving life and of the temporary anguish he is inflicting , but being merely human he would lose sight of the goal if he let his mind dwell on the pain .
8 it may turn out that it has n't failed miserably but , you know , there may be various ways in which you could improve it which you might , you know , if you 're lucky he might have sort of written on , round the sides and round the edges and erm that 's you know kind of one of the things that you can build on erm you know a lot of
9 He had n't thought about himself , but with Tom taking on another farm , a farm that would one day be his own responsibility , it was hardly likely he would have time to take care of Seb too .
10 He went off bewildered and hurt and she knew it was quite likely he would seek solace elsewhere .
11 I 'm sure he 'd welcome phone calls if there are things that er
12 Right I shall read aloud , all together , chant this in your sleep he shall have power let's read it all he shall have power by and with , by and with the advice and consent of the senate to make treaties he shall nominate and by and with the advice and consent of the senate shall appoint ambassadors other public ministers and consuls judges of the supreme court and all other officers of the United States whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for .
13 Guided by the tape , the student would examine his specimen , consult his workbook , compare with a slide , perform a task , consider implications and respond to questions ; he could stop the tape and replay it whenever he wished , and if he was really stuck he could seek guidance from a teaching assistant , or Dr Postlethwait , or a fellow student , or the library .
14 He knew he should obey what Sabraxis had said , but was concerned he might lose condition if he remained inactive .
15 But first he 'll buy wife Elsie , 73 , a new three-piece suite for their home in Garston , Liverpool .
16 In September 1814 he declared in his diary that when he became rich he would hire figure painters .
17 By 6th October he was able to report that only some papering and painting remained to be done ; by the 20th he could recommend payment of the final instalment .
18 He had thought , here was somebody senior he could pass responsibility to without having to do anything about it himself .
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