Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever he may think he is doing he can only be discovering , like our romantic traveller , but perhaps much less aware of what he is doing , that in the last resort his desires outweigh his fears .
2 Bowling took no further part in the proceedings , but he may think it a small price to pay for providing one of the turning points in a memorable match .
3 But the believer must wait for God 's time of deliverance ; he may think it long in coming — forgetting that God 's time is the best time . ’
4 For although Piper 's manager Frank Warren thinks Benn believes he has made a big mistake in selecting Piper as a first challenger and does n't fancy the job , I suspect the opposite is true — he may think it is going to be too easy .
5 He may think it looks cissy to do what a normal man would and carry the baby in its cot , but I reckon it only looks unchivalrous .
6 The draftsman should ensure that any licence fee or sub-rent is taken into account in the calculation of the tenant 's turnover ; indeed , he may think it appropriate to cover the contingency that the tenant grants a licence of part of the demised property at less than the market rate .
7 Soon afterwards he may realise his mistake and continue his search .
8 He may throw me among strangers .
9 That may be so ; but on the other hand , if the plaintiff 's contention is correct , the solicitor may abstain from delivering his bill for 20 years , and then at the end of that time he may deliver it and sue after the expiration of a month from its delivery .
10 Later he may reconsider your point of view .
11 He may shadow them for two weeks , gradually getting closer and closer .
12 Release Sidacai into Alexei 's charge , so that in life or in death he may serve you . ’
13 He may not exercise his rights or he may shirk his duties , but he can not forgo them .
14 If he can not lift the leg unaided , he may move it by clasping his hands together just below the knee , holding the shin bone firmly , and using his hands to lift the leg up , shifting his weight sideways towards his unaffected side as he does so .
15 For example , if I assume a man is honest when in fact he is a rogue , he may cheat me when I trust him .
16 I ask you to break that pledge you made with him so that he may marry me , the mother of his children . ’
17 He may marry you at home , or in a hotel , and is unlikely to refuse second time around weddings .
18 The Fangsword is specific to Eltharion and only he may carry it but the Talisman of Hoeth can be bought for other High Elf characters by paying the appropriate points cost .
19 On the other hand the doctrine clearly applies to contractual terms by which the covenantee , an employer or a purchaser of a business , seeks to forbid the covenantor ( the employee or seller ) from carrying on his trade or restricts the way in which he may carry it on after the purchase and sale of labour or the business , has been completed .
20 It was argued on behalf of the respondents that the doctrine applied to a covenant which was imposed for the benefit of the trade of the covenantee and which either forbids the covenantor to carry on his trade or restricts the way in which he may carry it on .
21 That 's why he was thinking about closing the park to the villagers ; but now we 've caught these three beauties — thanks to you — he may change his mind .
22 Besides — he may change his mind . "
23 I do n't know , but he may tell you more than I can .
24 If the registrar of the court is not satisfied as to the propriety of the purpose of the inspection , he may refuse it .
25 Any error on her part , however small , and he may remind her that he can go back to Bangladesh and marry again .
26 However an agent often holds no money or property for his principal unlike a trustee ; if he does receive money from or for his principal he is merely in a position of debtor to his principal in respect of it and if he receives goods he may hold them as bailee only ( see Lister v Stubbs [ 1890 ] 45 Ch 1 ) .
27 announcement every time there 's a delivery and the brother who 's giving the announcements on a Tuesday or a Thursday , whenever they meet , he , he says that we have new magazines tonight brothers and he may hold them up and said you know , that they 're this and that and lovely , beautiful magazines Jehovah doing so well now through his organization and he 's presenting us with , with erm marvellous erm appealing literature , he holds them up and says we 're , we 're , we 're able to get your magazines tonight and er we would like you to get them straight out at me , and they 're still there two or three weeks later , your magazines , this is a way we can stay spiritually awake , is by going and getting them straight away , not for the benefit of the brothers , poor old brother who is on the job and he 's wondering why , are they gon na come and fetch my magazines or not , but because we need to devour that spiritual feeling , we need to keep up to date with everything that Jehovah 's providing us with .
28 His fish will be pricey ( although in a recession , its always worth haggling — and if you are a member of a recognised Koi society such as the BKKS , he may offer you discounts .
29 Before the prosecutor he may offer his side of the story , which is placed on the file .
30 If he thinks it advisable that the complainant should ask for an investigation by either of those other Commissioners he may inform him of the steps necessary to do so .
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