Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] an " in BNC.

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1 Charles thought he ought to show an interest in more mundane , soldierly matters .
2 Yeah the chances are he may throw an objection up
3 In the same term it was resolved by the two Chief Justices , Chief Baron , and Baron Altham , upon conference betwixt the Lords of the Privy Council and them , that the King by his proclamation can not create any offence which was not an offence before , for then he may alter the law of the land by his proclamation in a high point ; for if he may create an offence where none is , upon that ensues fine and imprisonment : also the law of England is divided into three parts , common law , statute law , and custom ; but the King 's proclamation is none of them : also malum aut eat malum in se , aut prohibitum , that which is against common law is malum in se , malum prohibitum is such an offence as is prohibited by Act of Parliament , and not by proclamation .
4 By section 11 of the Public Order Act 1986 , anyone organising a march must give the police six days notice otherwise he may commit an offence .
5 If B is threatened with a tort it is , of course , equally true that he may bring an action for damages if the tort is committed or bring an action for a quia timet injunction first , but , especially where the threat is of violence , it is perhaps less realistic to say that these legal remedies afford him adequate protection against the consequences of resistance .
6 Does that mean he may lay an information and bring the matter before the magistrates without first putting the person alleged to be in default on notice of what is alleged ?
7 He may make an excellent shoemaker , but can never make a good poet .
8 If the landlord attempts to take counter measures ( eg by erecting lockable posts in some spaces and issuing keys to some of the tenants and not others ) he may face an action for interfering with the other tenants ' easements .
9 The report must be sent to the bankrupt at least fourteen days before the hearing and , if the trustee is other than the official receiver , then the official receiver must also be sent a copy of the report , and he may file an additional report which must be sent to the bankrupt at least seven days before the hearing ( r 6.207(4) and ( 5 ) ) .
10 It ties in with the fifth principle that ‘ personal data shall be accurate and , where necessary , kept up-to-date ’ — a formidable requirement , if taken literally , in view of the frequency with which personal details ( address , etc. ) can change , and also bearing in mind the possible diversity of sources of information ; and who but the data subject can be the true judge of accuracy — unless of course he may have an interest in falsifying the record ?
11 Or he may have an alternative up his sleeve . ’
12 Or he may have an inadequate understanding of how language works and lack a terminology for talking about it .
13 He may have an enormous amount of ground to make up , but Hoey ( 58 ) believes selection , even at this stage is within the Shandon star 's reach .
14 Perhaps he may have an interest in this matter .
15 He may own shares on the UK Stock Exchange and he may have an interest under a UK settlement .
16 He may need an operation to cure the problem , but will wait another week to see if there is an improvement .
17 If someone is finding words burdensome he may need an introduction to the prayer of quiet or the Jesus Prayer .
18 In some cases he may provide an after-sales service .
19 Paul Lexington ( now of Scenario Productions ) was looking at Lesley-Jane anxiously and asking if he should arrange an ambulance .
20 Therefore I suggest to him that he should give an undertaking to do two things er first that he should do two things .
21 It is not without considerable irony that he should choose an example which is so uniquely interventionist as to render his previous assertion almost meaningless .
22 However , the tenant should not be subjected to oppressive powers of inspection and he should resist an attempt to make him pay the costs of an inspection , although it would be fair that he should pay the costs if there is a material discrepancy between the information supplied by him and the results of an inspection .
23 He should have an intensive medical examination and a complete psychological assessment before he could be considered to box Benn for that title .
24 for fear that he would start a separatist movement in the south — there was some point to his suggestions that Bao Dai should be better advertised ; that he should have an American adviser and that American technicians should give the Vietnamese government a ‘ new look ’ .
25 A committee of clerics and nobles meeting at Scone in 1295 persuaded the so-called King John that enough was enough , and that instead of pandering to the King of England he should seek an alliance with the King of France .
26 This is particularly true of the company puff wanted because the chairman thinks he should run an advertisement which says no more than " we are jolly good fellows " .
27 Green was greatly encouraged by West 's suggestion that he should become an artist himself , and soon after going back to Manchester began taking painting lessons .
28 He knew it was a person 's natal chart that decreed whether he should become an Ixmaritian , and where he would be educated .
29 When he returns from Hong Kong , where he has charge of the Barbarians , on Monday , he should find an invitation to continue as England 's coach .
30 David and I did have conversations about it and I told David that I thought he should get an accountant , or that he should ask for an account from Tony if he had questions about where money was going .
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