Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've always felt that he ought to know how I 'm feeling — to realise that I 've got problems too . |
2 | He may take away my friends . |
3 | He may apply immediately it is served to set it aside , and also or instead of making such application , he may appeal against the imposition of the injunction . |
4 | erm , and , and , it could arise in many different circumstances , erm one can imagine a situation which wrongly expel erm a name from the market , well whatever the motives , that clearly distorts competition cos there 's one rule , one less competitor in the market , erm it , it 's con , it , it 's conceivable that an article eighty five argument could arise and an expel name could raise a point , whether he succeeds is another matter , but at that point and , and in relation to that he may say well I can sue you because you 've excluded me you 've restricted competition or you 've excluded a group of names |
5 | Or he may know exactly what he 's doing — and be doing it for reasons his companions know nothing of , his meaning anything but benevolent . |
6 | he may know when it 's likely to come |
7 | Like the squirrel , he should marry only someone of precisely the same blood lines as himself . |
8 | The hon. Member believes that he should talk down his own region and constituency . |
9 | Tack was left some money in his mother 's will and decided that he should give up his job and go in to business for himself . |
10 | The following had been written : ‘ I entrust to my sons that if one should die before the other leaving no children he should make over his share to his surviving brother ; but if both die childless I wish the whole estate to pass to my granddaughter Claudia . ’ |
11 | Seius Saturninus , a chief helmsman of the British fleet , left in his will Captain Valerius Maximus as his trustee-heir , and requested of him that he should make over his [ Seius ' ] estate to his son , Seius Oceanus , when he had reached the age of sixteen . |
12 | When he asked if he should fly out her answer had been a firm and uncompromising ‘ No ! ’ but now , as she glanced at Alain , she was not too sure if she had been wise . |
13 | To achieve this quality assurance should mean , that when the patient feels his care is not good he should know how he can complain without any worry that he will be penalized , and in the certainty that action will be taken immediately . |
14 | Perhaps the most important consequence of a limited partner 's role is that in return for his limited liability he must give up his normal right to participate in the management of the partnership . |
15 | In April Neville Chamberlain had told Davidson he must give up his post as party Chairman . |
16 | He was too tired for work but felt he must continue otherwise he would think back to Cranston 's words about Benedicta . |
17 | But he had let his arrow fly , now he must see where it fell . |
18 | Anyone who wishes to be a follower of mine must leave self behind ; he must take up his cross , and come with me ( Mark 8:34 ) . |
19 | She realized that he must know exactly what was running through her mind . |
20 | He must know where his mother is . ’ |
21 | Gifford , though he gave advice from his own experience , told him to take nothing on trust , but ‘ to cry mightily unto the Lord that He would convince him of the truth thereof ’ : he must work out his own salvation . |
22 | The piece tests the actor 's awareness and imagination to the full , but nevertheless makes precise demands on him : he must follow exactly what the author says . |
23 | But the chemists must also be aware of the limitations of the precision with which certain concepts can be defined and he must understand how they arise ’ . |
24 | He must wonder why you 're not , come to that . |
25 | He 'll fit in nowhere-he 'll be neither fish nor fowl … ‘ |
26 | If he thinks the doctors are giving up on him he 'll give up himself |
27 | He says , oh he 'll make up his we er , same us as , make up his bloody mind but he 's no he 's not interested Kath . |
28 | He 'll make up his mind . |
29 | He 'll set up his own firm — is n't that so , darling ? ’ |
30 | He 'll set up your bit as a separate item . |