Example sentences of "he [modal v] [vb infin] it [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If the hon. Gentleman believes that there is evidence of criminality , he should draw it to the attention of the police , if he has not done so already .
2 I told the hon. Member for Bolton , North-East ( Mr. Thurnham ) , who first raised this matter , that he should draw it to the attention of the Serjeant at Arms , when appropriate action would be taken .
3 ‘ I do n't know if Bobby will break into the Great Britain team for the World Cup final against Australia in October , but he should make it for the next series and then hang on to the job .
4 If the right hon. Member has the evidence , he should place it before the Home Secretary , the police and other appropriate authorities rather than come here , in the time off that he has from his interviews on Sky , to make wild accusations about everyone involved in immigration matters .
5 The court can remit the case back to the sheriff with a direction that he should remit it to the licensing board to reconsider their decision ( R. W. Cairns Ltd. v. Busby East Church Kirk Session , cit. ) or remit the case to the sheriff to proceed as accords ( Collins v. Hamilton District Licensing Board , 1984 S.L.T. 230 ) .
6 I mean s Kingsley Black has stood it in here to the second post now if he does n't feel he can get enough on it to go for goal he should keep it in the danger area just turn it back across the face of the goal and let one of the other lads have a go at it , Collimore or Rozario .
7 If he respects and loves his original … he must liberate it from the boundaries of time , the boundaries of physical change of all sorts , the boundaries of cultural change . "
8 We are merely suggesting that if the right hon. Member for Chingford has information he must place it before the appropriate authorities .
9 But Mr Mellor said he must leave it to the people of Torfaen to judge whether that was a proper matter .
10 What he can do is to say that the legal owner can not in conscience , in equity , make use of his Common Law right for his own benefit ; he must use it for the benefit of the man for whom he holds it in trust .
11 If a secured creditor omits to disclose his security in his proof of debt , he must surrender it for the general benefit of creditors unless the court relieves him on the ground that omission was inadvertent or the result of honest mistake ( r 6.116 ) .
12 But suppose we think that everything that is said purports to be a statement of fact , and suppose we think that for someone to be justified in saying what he says he must say it on the basis of something he has observed .
13 Or or he 'll knock it off the price if you want to .
14 Cos I can pick out his stuff or say I do n't like the look of that one and he 'll , he 'll chuck it in the back .
15 ‘ So he 'll have it at the ceremony , ’ Ace concluded .
16 He says he 'll hang it in the toilet .
17 Never mind , I 'm sure he 'll take it on the chin .
18 He just asked if he could hide it in the museum .
19 If anything went wrong , he could blame it on the Minister 's interference .
20 They now told him , in no uncertain terms , that if he had something important to communicate , he could do it in the plant car park during the lunch break , or after working hours .
21 Snow settled on the blanket and he could feel it on the back of his neck .
22 He could feel it in the bite of the breeze , the faintly golden light of the afternoon .
23 With fifteen laps to go , the race was his : if he could make it to the end .
24 ‘ That was when I knew he could make it in the bigtime , ’ he says .
25 If he sets his mind to it he could make it in the cross-channel game , ’ says Scottish goal scoring ace Derek Cook , who himself will pose a considerable threat to Ards .
26 There was no danger now , he could enjoy it to the full .
27 But this was n't his case ; he could discuss it with the detachment of a man who has a professional interest but no responsibility .
28 To save time , he decided to take the bicycle with him across the fields so that he could ride it on the smoother sections .
29 Matters arising through the procedure from any individual or any group of individuals on the shop floor , was dealt with primarily and respectfully so in regard to the individual making an approach to the foreman , if no settlement was reached then , it was referred to the shop steward in that department , if he could n't settle it along with the member with the foreman , then he could report it to the er shop stewards committee through the auspices of the secretary or the convenor .
30 The dealer asked the proprietor of the shop if he could take it to the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin-Dahlem for an opinion and authentication , and was given the picture .
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