Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Will he particularly look at what the French are doing in terms of tax concessions to encourage the viability of such an environmentally friendly fuel , and will he perhaps have a word with our right hon. Friend the Chancellor on that subject ? |
2 | A peaceful lunch , some bread and cheese — or should he perhaps tidy the lounge first ? |
3 | ‘ Why does n't he just wear a cocktail dress ? ’ asks Richard . |
4 | Or did he just leave a message to let me know he 'd called ? ’ |
5 | Did he just get a kick out of being in control , and saw this as a clever way of controlling her , as well as Sarah Chester Fabrics ? |
6 | Could n't he just have a tractor ? ’ |
7 | So why could n't he just have a photograph of his sales team portraying the kind of team spirit that runs throughout the branch ? |
8 | Should he ration the number of pages he read per day or should he just read the book straight through ? |
9 | I know Rosie told me , soon after the wedding , that his bank would n't give him any help , so how did he finally raise the money ? ’ |
10 | Does he not realise the bitterness of the steelworkers who were in no way consulted ? |
11 | After all , did he not bear the title of the Flower of Chivalry ? |
12 | Why does he not convince the Cabinet to be good Europeans and to obey the rules like France , Germany and Spain ? |
13 | Why does he not impose a levy — not the levy that we were just speaking about , but one similar to the French or German levy — to bring jobs to disabled people ? |
14 | Was she being judged on what she had learned about the project ; and if so , was n't the teacher being judged on how well he had transmitted knowledge and therefore should he not share the C-grade ? |
15 | Does he not recall the trouble that Clemens Krauss had with the last act at the at the 1944 dress rehearsal ? |
16 | If the right hon. Gentleman is so concerned about unemployment and recession , why does he not acknowledge the impact that his minimum wage would have upon unemployment ? |
17 | And if that was the case , would he not find a replacement for me quite easily ? |
18 | 95–6 , 175–82 ) and Regan ( 1983 : 182 ) believe , Kant held that therefore animals were mere things , like sticks and stones , then why would he not condone the shepherd 's return to the beating and tormenting of his dogs in order to assuage his ill-humour ? |
19 | Could he not withdraw the promise on finding himself in straitened circumstances , or on falling out with P , or because she had married a wealthy man ? suppose then that D's promise is to pay the money ’ so long as you remain unmarried . ’ |
20 | Wölflinn himself describes the Bernini statues at some length but at no point does he ever mention the subject … |
21 | And should he ever make a sequel , he 's been warned — someone will be watching very closely . |
22 | Well , did he ever find a way of doing that ? |
23 | But at no stage did he ever approach the status of a great butler . |
24 | I mean there is grotesque — Bruce Rogers was doing grotesque when I was only two feet tall Did he ever use a grotesque any time in his life ? |
25 | Did he ever read a book or listen to music ? |
26 | Did you ever , did he ever clean the loo 's for you ? |
27 | But Baccy never used a curse word , nor did he ever take the briar pipe out of his mouth despite having abandoned the tobacco habit on joining the church at the age of eighteen . |
28 | How could he ever become a peacemaker ? |
29 | Does he still get a house ? |
30 | In what corner of what foreign field did he still keep the faith , further the revolution , wake up his current lover at three in the morning to discuss the delicate interweavings of class and race . |