Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He he ought to know about it though
2 to advise the Secretary of State on such matters concerned with the curriculum for maintained schools as he may refer to it or as it may see fit
3 to advise the Secretary of State on such matters concerned with examinations and assessment as he may refer to it or as it may see fit
4 He may arrange for you to have a pregnancy test .
5 But if he looks as though he may pounce on them , they shoot at him , and if they kill him , they cut him in pieces and roast him and regale themselves , repeating all the while , ‘ It is the Russians who are eating you , not us . ’
6 He may take with him any duly authorised person and any equipment he needs and he may take measurements , photographs and recordings that are necessary for any examination or investigation .
7 Financially , presuming on the future can cause us to lose our flexibility to serve God at any place and in any way he may require of us .
8 ‘ I am afraid ’ , she said , ‘ that he may turn against me . ’
9 Let us bring the ark of the covenant of the Lord here from Shiloh , that he may come among us and save us from the power of our enemies . ’
10 She had the impression that he had something on his mind and was uncertain whether or not he should speak of it .
11 Balcha only accepted after Tafari suggested he should bring with him as many men as he pleased .
12 Now for all those reasons madame speaker , this these orders er er today are inadequate , too little , too late , we ca n't vote against them , much as the the member who preceded me seemed inclined to vote against them and I wish that he had the g er the guts of 'is cu the courage of his convictions er he should vote against them , er we on this side are far more responsible er than that because to vote against them er might be an indication that we 're as much in frau in favour of fraud as members on the other side of the house , er we 're not in favour of fraud , we welcome any progress to detection of fraud , even progress that we asked for five eight years ago when the relevant legislation was passed .
13 Miss Polly took his words as a compliment and treated him to a coy smile of invitation , meant to suggest that he should sit beside her ; but Sean had already marked Herbert Fraser for that position of honour , stopping just short of pushing him to the ground .
14 But how strange that he should arrive before her .
15 Well , the immunologist from the clinic went in and evaluated Ron and basically told him that he had … that he was not going to live more than the most a few weeks , and he could have control over the time of his death if he wished , and that was his decision to make , and he should think about it and talk it over with me .
16 Charsky , coming upon the corpse , shocking in its unexpectedness , thought he should stay with it .
17 ‘ I called him in , expressed my gratitude at his willingness to hold the fort in the boarding annexe , and then … offered him a sherry , if he should feel like it , later on . ’
18 If an employer is committed to an agreed procedure or customary arrangement regarding redundancies , he should adhere to it .
19 He wondered if there was anything he should say to them , if there was anything they could possibly understand .
20 If the hon. Gentleman wishes to make a particular point about his locality , he should write to me about it and I shall ensure that account is taken of his views .
21 And er yes i also , I would think , it 's a little unfortunate this chap happened to have his hand up on that er post there , yo you know , it 's a little bit er ungainly , it 's not sort of a very elegant sort of po I 'm not su suggesting he should pose for you , but I think , maybe had you waited until perhaps he moved his hand out of the way , it might have been a better erm composition .
22 He should play with them .
23 He should concentrate on his relentlessly aching arm instead .
24 When the Almighty makes an old man a great-grandfather , better he should learn of it quickly . ‘
25 ‘ If she has a large family and some of them are unprovided for , say , for instance , she has unmarried sisters and aunts and nieces , then it is only right , since her husband has married into the family , that he should provide for them , too . ’
26 He should know about them should n't he ?
27 He had stood it until his heart bade fair to burst with longing , and if they could not cross the river , then he must go to them .
28 A few minutes later he appeared and said he must go to her .
29 ‘ ( 1 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell , the buyer may reject them , but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
30 ( 3 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell and the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
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