Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Alternatively , he may choose to retail it or license others to exploit the patent . |
2 | He may have to ask you to repeat some of your own words , too . |
3 | ‘ He may wish to kill us all , or some of us . ’ |
4 | If he meets a small kitten at this stage he may try to mount it and mate with it . |
5 | Sarah drew herself up , full of indignation that he should presume to judge her . |
6 | I 'm surprised you should think it 's anything other than natural that he should want to bath her . ’ |
7 | But in private he had already told Lord Home that he should prepare to succeed him , and the ‘ customary processes ’ duly resulted in Home being chosen . |
8 | ‘ It 's odd , in that case , that he should wish to burn it — if he did burn it . |
9 | But last night Mrs Ralli denied 36-year-old Gilbey had actually booked the cottage and said she was baffled about why he should try to stop her speaking to the Press . |
10 | For that reason alone , he must try to make it . |
11 | It was quite a good one ; he must remember to use it himself . |
12 | He must need to know it for other reasons . |
13 | He 'll want to see you anyway , now that you 've regained consciousness . ’ |
14 | You could , could the window tre the cleaner get through that window he said yes , but she 'll have to , he 'll have to force it , she said oh I do n't want it forcing , no , somebody at the shop in the greengrocers rooted through the phone book , eventually got her daughter 's phone number in Urmston , phoned for her and her daughter come down |
15 | I 've got to give him such a tremendous shock that he 'll have to release me . |
16 | mm , that 's gon na be his problem , he 'll have to put 'em in kennels , no I would n't mind one , but not both |
17 | Or he 'll have to sell it and disappear before I can ( could ) get to the police . |
18 | And if he wants to get rid of me he 'll have to throw me out . ’ |
19 | ‘ He 'll have to show you himself , ’ Oscar said , turning to Dowd . |
20 | He says he 'll have to break it to them now . |
21 | ‘ He 'll have to marry you now . ’ |
22 | Well I was going to put him some dinner out and he 'll have to heat it up again I think . |
23 | Well I 've got to take his over now , he 'll have to bring me back . |
24 | Tells unconscious Steven that he 'll have to buy it , he 's nearest to weathered antique shop with charming tat in window . |
25 | But I think possibly as Philip said his drugs are affecting his eyesight , but then they 'll need , he 'll have to have them tested and , and then , because he was on yesterday about them again |
26 | Heat it up in the microwave otherwise he 'll have to have it tomorrow . |
27 | If he lets me go he 'll have to trust me . |
28 | I 'm old enough to handle my own money , and he 'll have to accept it . ’ |
29 | You can tell him from me that if he wants me to stay in this urban backwater of yours he 'll have to provide me with an interesting occupation — and I do n't mean modelling your dress . |
30 | He 'll have to read it to you next . |