Example sentences of "[that] he [modal v] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 In the same month they travelled to Bermuda for six weeks so that he might convalesce in the warmth : he responded well , and was walking more easily .
2 Indeed I think that the the the present secretary of state for whom I have great respect and regard , I think he would be very well advised to think again , because I think that the temporary derision that he would meet in the House of Commons would be nothing as compared with the the er the wounding that he will sustain later if and when things go wrong with these proposals .
3 On Jan. 20 Chalerm , leader of the Muan Chon , announced that he would stand in the forthcoming elections .
4 He scheduled the announcement of his chancellor-candidacy for March 19th on the assumption that he would bask in the reflected glory of a victory by the East German Social Democrats the day before .
5 Duke , whose campaign had been opposed personally by both Reagan and Bush , announced on Dec. 4 that he would run in the open primary for election as a state senator even though he failed to be ratified by the Republican party 's state convention .
6 She never received the one thing she wanted — a pledge from Father O'Neill that he would share in the future of baby Jennifer .
7 Legend has it that he used to angle in the Adige river and that when the waters flooded , many years after his death , they were stopped from breaching the walls of his church by prayers to his memory .
8 But my present belief is that if Profumo had come to me for advice ( and my advice , of course , would only have made sense if one postulates that Profumo would have told me the truth ) , I would have recommended that he should throw in the towel ; assert that he had no intention of allowing his private life to be discussed in public ; apologise to the Prime Minister for the embarrassment he had caused both to him and to the party , and withdraw rapidly .
9 It is inconceivable that he should proceed in reliance solely upon the consent of an under-age patient , however ‘ Gillick competent , ’ in the absence of supporting parental consent and equally inconceivable that he should proceed in the absence of the patient 's consent .
10 ‘ Wow , ’ Wayne said , obviously wishing that he could stay in the front and eavesdrop .
11 ‘ Eventually I was able to convince Michael that he could sing in the way he now does , ’ says Lloyd Webber .
12 He said this explorer had said he 'd had some special underpants made so that he could pee in the river safely .
13 More precisely still , it was because he was not in the dark about God that he could walk in the dark about Isaac .
14 Allen had never earned more than ten pounds a week , taking part-time jobs during the day so that he could write in the evenings .
15 As the cars lined up on the grid , Andretti on pole , Hunt alongside him , Pete Lyons wrote a wonderful paragraph which said it all : the mechanics drilling holes in Hunt 's visor so that he could see in the mist .
16 Anyway , what happened do you see , the ones that he 'd cut in the beginning , when he bought the place .
17 Thus a husband who has proof of his wife 's adultery , may threaten the paramour that he will petition in the Divorce Court unless he is bought off .
18 Apart from some general points , listed here ( as well as scattered elsewhere in the book where especially relevant , such as in Chapter 10 , Starting Your Own Business ) , giving tax planning advice is the job for a specialist ; and moreover one who is fully conversant with your financial affairs , so that he can advise in the light of your own particular circumstances .
19 Nothing that he can do in the way of concentrating on the original sensation and uttering the word ‘ pain ’ will succeed in endowing that word with a meaning .
20 And when he gets a break from the circuit just before Christmas , he 'll be taking wife Anne and baby George to Florida so that he can train in the sun .
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