Example sentences of "[that] he [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On the dates that you 've anticipated if Mr comes back by that time we 'll be able to absorb the post , but it 's likely that he may move on from this , because it 's a fairly substantial move up .
2 The sister did not like this at all and called the paediatrician , who examined and decided that he ought to go down to the special care baby unit after all .
3 People clearly are interested in what Darwin had to say erm and they mind about whether he was right or not , and I think that many people , I dare say many people in this room , have a wish which they may be conscious of and they may not , sometimes quite a strong wish , that he 'll turn out to be wrong .
4 In fact , I very much doubt that he 'll come back in a party mood . ’
5 We do a lot of road work with him to keep him fit , but he 's such a liability ; I 'm always worried that he 'll come down on his knees .
6 He spent two sleepless nights worrying that he might end up on a murder charge .
7 It had been suggested ( by Jack ? ) that he might move in with Ludens , an idea which ( although he was genuinely fond of Pat ) Ludens did not fancy .
8 Is it not an attack upon the integrity of a man to alienate him from those actions which spring from his deep convictions in order that he might fit in with utilitarian calculations ?
9 Yet when he says that this change is not deliberate , he raises the fear that he might go back to a Thatcherite policy , if and when he has the chance .
10 Time passed and the afternoon light began to fade and Creggan was just beginning to think that he might go back to the carrion he had found before the incoming tide took it , when he saw movement from shadows far below , and the opening of great wings .
11 Partly on that score , and partly against the possibility that he might come back between now and South Africa in 1995 , the players would want McGeechan as one of the quintet .
12 He had thought that he might slip in for a quick snack that would keep body and soul together before he went back to his room to brood about the situation that he had handled so badly .
13 Mr MacArthur said : ‘ The pilot said he had been told the weather was bad on Mull and that he might fly on to Tiree .
14 After the election , the bosses allowed Mr Kaifu to continue as prime minister on the strict understanding that he would hand over to a heavyweight like the former foreign minister , Mr Shintaro Abe , when the going got rough .
15 There had been suggestions that he would move on after problems with his choice of selectors .
16 He had gained five distinctions in his Matriculation examinations and it had been decided that he would stay on at the College until he was eighteen to take Higher School Certificate .
17 ‘ I did n't think I was , ’ she said stiffly , sincerely hoping that he would swim out to sea and forget his way back .
18 Not satisfied with the haul of birds that he would bring back to Britain , Gould began to consider collecting marsupials as well .
19 Raúl Alfonsín Foulkes , who was President from 1983-1989 , announced on Oct. 12 that he would step down as leader of the UCR in mid-November .
20 This deal with Channel Ten will ensure that Campese continues playing Test rugby despite his statements earlier this year that he would step down from international rugby and establish a permanent business base in Italy .
21 He and Aimar had engaged every routier chief who offered his services , fearing that he would go over to Henry II if they did n't .
22 Jeffrey Archer declared that he would go out on his balcony and address the mob .
23 When his legs were more comfortable , he decided that he would go down to the town .
24 His mother and grandfather were eyeing him as he emerged from the bed and felt the nag of their expectation that he would go off at once to earn a day 's wage at Aberfeldy .
25 A full corona might tell him far more than he needed to know — so much that he would end up by knowing nothing precise at all .
26 John Browne , the Conservative MP for Winchester since 1979 , announced on March 15 , 1990 , that he would stand down at the next general election .
27 Max was said to be in the grip of some form of neurosis , but it was assumed that he would grow out of it .
28 Six years later Murphy had turned it into the biggest agency in Scotland , overtaking Barkers , traditionally the market leader , and bought it out ( the implicit threat being that he would start up on his own ) for £100,000 .
29 The people that you hang around with would be the people that he would hang around with … and so on .
30 Gooch will be 40 in July and has always indicated that he would bow out of Test cricket at the end of this year .
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