Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I took that line , so the main , the main character goes skiing for the first time , ca n't do it , and is frustrated because everybody else around him can do it including his girlfriend which er adds insult to injury and there is in there of course , a very attractive dashing Austrian ski instructor ; that 's the catalyst really for the drama .
2 It was untenable that he should blame her for something that was not her fault .
3 Alternatively , if he has information which the hospital may need , he should send it to them .
4 When the Hon. Gentleman has seen all the details , he should compare them with what went on in the valleys when he was a Minister .
5 If he wants to talk to me about his future then he should do it to my face . ’
6 If the hon. Gentleman can give examples of IFAs who have failed to give good independent advice , he should refer them to me , or direct to the regulatory body , which will take them up as a matter of urgency .
7 More than once , though , she slipped in close and slid his dirk from its sheath , in case he should use it against himself .
8 It was also understandable that he should hate her for what he thought she was doing , or , rather , helping Garry do .
9 I think he should appreciate you for what you are — an attractive young woman of today . ’
10 Enraged that he should take it on himself to tell her the state of her own business , and bristling at the manner in which he spoke of her precious son , Esther said sharply , ‘ Whatever is or is not in the coffers is nothing whatsoever to do with you !
11 The whole fountain of the Spirit is indeed his , but not for himself alone ; rather that he should shower it upon his followers .
12 With her heart thudding so loudly that she felt sure he must feel it through her ribcage , she took another gulp of tea and waited , knowing he must speak , explain somehow what it was that had suddenly flared between them again .
13 It 's up to the owner to decide which way round to have the post and rails , although he must erect them on his side of the boundary .
14 The time at which he must have it with him is the time when he stole etc. , if the burglary is the s.9(1) ( b ) type : O'Leary ( 1986 ) 82 Cr App R 341 ( CA ) .
15 He refused professional tuition because he felt there must be a better way to play golf and he must find it for himself .
16 'T IS he must raise you from your humble State .
17 He must help us with our recovery . ’
18 He 'll drop you in it as fast as he can if it will help him , Luke ! ’
19 He 'll infect me with his madness like he 's infected me with his bloody dreams .
20 He 'll choose it for me , will he ?
21 And he 'll bring them to you himself . ’
22 Remember me to Pepe and he 'll give it to you free .
23 Maybe he 'll tell you about it himself some time . ’
24 He 'll tell you about it , ’ I said .
25 But driver safety was far from being Jackie 's only hobby horse and the first thing I noticed about Jackie — and I do n't think he 'll hold it against me to say so — was his incredible garrulity .
26 ‘ Oh , I know I 've been a trial to you ever since Mother died , and running away with Garry was n't the smartest thing I 've ever done , but at least I met Roman because I was foolish and I do n't think he 'll hold it against me , will he ? ’
27 Well apparently Paul his his erm his mate up there he 's done works on the B T so he 'll set it for him .
28 He 'll recommend it to everyone .
29 If he 'll have me with him and Charlotte , then so much the better for me . ’
30 He 'll have it off her and into a good Catholic home quick as blinking , the poor little basket , and you 'll not have sight nor sound of it , and nor the mother , I should n't think . ’
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