Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A trial close is where a salesperson attempts to conclude the sale without prejudicing the chances of continuing the selling process with the buyer should he refuse to commit himself .
2 How much change should he get ?
3 Only the playwright 's doctor warning them of their responsibility should he die on the way , prevented them carrying out so insensitive a duty .
4 Transports , were , the Admiralty declared , frequently held up by drunken and indisciplined seamen , to the detriment of the war effort , and seriously proposed that all men in the mercantile marine should he conscripted into the Royal Naval Reserve under naval discipline .
5 He said ’ We 've got a life sentence , whe should he get anything off his ? ’
6 This means that the rider can help his horse should he peck on landing or hesitate into a fence .
7 According to Sakhat Muradov , Chair of the Turkmen Supreme Soviet , the new council 's supervisory role would not weaken presidential authority or the Supreme Soviet 's legislative function ; it was empowered to rule on " the most important questions " of economic and political life in Turkmenistan , and could also call for changes to the constitution and express no confidence in the President should he break the law .
8 It may seem that a holder of a bill can avoid making a loss should he retain the bill , rather than sell it , if interest rates should rise .
9 What course of action should he take ?
10 He was there dealing not with summary remedies available to the state to which a citizen had no opportunity to state a defence but rather to additional consequences which might adversely affect a citizen should he fail in his defence to the claim to the principal sum .
11 What gossip might he learn in the old Nell Gwyn pub down the end of the King 's Road ?
12 In those days the licensing laws were very strict , especially for off-licence sales , except that all kinds of liquer could he ordered and delivered .
13 ‘ How do I make people speak naturally ? ’ 'What would they say here ? ’ 'What would he keep to himself there ? ’
14 What sort of monster would he prove to be ?
15 Therefore , only so long as a woman is in labour shall he give up Israel ; and then those that survive of his race shall rejoin their brethren .
16 The Royalty was fixed at one-tenth part payable " … when as soon as 20 Tunns of Oare shall he gott
17 In relation to the second requirement , if a particular date has been stipulated for payment then an action can he maintained after that date irrespective of whether property has passed to the buyer .
18 ‘ How much harm can he do ?
19 ( What kind of accent might he have ? ) 5 Practice reading Part One until you are happy with it .
20 How much more money might he have had at his disposal ?
21 This confession must he treated with scepticism , although it possibly has some factual substratum and is not merely a figment of Walsingham 's imagination .
22 St Bernards had placed a fee on this transfer should he go to a Football League club so Palace had to settle with them and with Kettering , but his eminent place in the club 's history assures us that if Palace had had to pay a dozen clubs , it would have been money well spent .
23 The wall was rushing by in front of him now , glassy and smooth , offering no grip should he miss his intended target .
24 And i oh boy could he mend them .
25 The labels , however , have fallen off or become illegible , and only if a character with Chemistry or Prepare Poisons makes a thorough ( 1 dose ) analysis coupled with a successful Int test will he know what they are .
26 However , what is not generally known by the public is that although you will be designing all these items , the finished work will he commissioned from outside studios in the case of advertisements and print work , while TV commercials will be made by independent production companies .
27 What provision could he make for his family during his absence ?
28 AND what possible support/excuse could he give ?
29 What excuse could he use ?
30 The reason for this decision is to enable Major Stirling to train other officers who will be available to take his place should he become a casualty . ’
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