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

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1 Why did he rather walk entirely unprotected , apart from the body armour .
2 Yeah David said he 's not too bothered , would he rather take some beans and the toaster ?
3 Would n't he rather wait twenty-four hours ? ’
4 I mean , would n't he rather have Terry as a sort of permanent worker anyway ?
5 ‘ Put me down , ’ she whispered through dry lips , and only after what seemed an eternity did he slowly lower her to one side .
6 When Paine stated that a governmental act contrary to the constitution is an act of ‘ power without right ’ , did he thereby imply that such an act would be unconstitutional ?
7 Well I said I 'll go with you but he did he eventually go ?
8 Nor did he much approve of subjecting himself to the nervous exhaustion of house parties as other peoples ' guest .
9 Did he merely obey Jilinski 's orders unquestioningly ?
10 Did you say anything to the effect that Lawrence was being harboured at the flat at or did he merely say he was concerned for the safety of the occupier ?
11 Does he only wash once a fortnight ?
12 Did he only get a small amount of money ?
13 Did he so outdo you , living , that you have not the generosity in you to let him rest even now ? ’
14 It does not have to influence our future , however , and the aware adult is quite capable of changing his ability pattern should he so desire .
15 I keep telling him there is a television at the end of the ward and that he better wake up so he can watch the European match tomorrow night .
16 He better remain nameless as ‘ abortion ’ would be a better word to describe the conversion .
17 Could he perhaps tell me whether , in the light of statistics regarding child abuse in the home , parents , too , should be banned ?
18 Will he particularly look at what the French are doing in terms of tax concessions to encourage the viability of such an environmentally friendly fuel , and will he perhaps have a word with our right hon. Friend the Chancellor on that subject ?
19 A peaceful lunch , some bread and cheese — or should he perhaps tidy the lounge first ?
20 Did he perhaps realize maybe he 's been set up as well ?
21 Why , after two years , should he suddenly zero in out of the blue ?
22 They said at the trial that he was a kind husband , a good neighbour — why did he suddenly do this terrible thing ?
23 Why did he suddenly do that ?
24 Why should he suddenly grant you an audience ?
25 ‘ Why should he suddenly have materialized out of the blue ? ’
26 Only on his way home did he suddenly realize that illness could have prevented her from meeting him , and only when he entered the farmhouse that evening did he discover that she was dead .
27 So when did he suddenly become so buddy-buddy with her ?
28 But why should he alone make the headlines ?
29 But a more pertinent question is , could he morally continue to become Defender of the Faith and head of the Church of England ?
30 So when he heard did he just start immediately then ?
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