Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's only him can do it like ! |
2 | Furthermore he would instruct all the dealers in his charge to do the same , on the grounds that a joint effort would shift the share price , and that , besides , the company 's prospects were good anyway . |
3 | It is typical of Lewis 's later self that he should have seen no virtue at all in Tillyard 's approach , and that furthermore he should have labelled it ‘ heresy ’ . |
4 | It was n't the McAuley of old , probably because of ring rust and a badly bruised right hand , and the sooner he gets another contest the better he 'll like it . |
5 | The less pressure on him , the better he 'll like it . |
6 | The less initiative the worker has , the better he can tolerate such a job . |
7 | Being a half brother to Rubstic and Kildimo , the further he goes the better he will get . ’ |
8 | He did n't want Gina using those arguments next time he told her how much better he could have done for himself . |
9 | When the Almighty makes an old man a great-grandfather , better he should learn of it quickly . ‘ |
10 | And better he should get the hard lesson now , than later . |
11 | Suddenly he would come up with things that were very exciting . ’ |
12 | His younger sister remembered that suddenly he might leave the table with a wild mad look on his face and rush round the garden . |
13 | Muhammad Ali was like that , he 'd look weary and suddenly he 'd produce one big punch and his man would be gone . |
14 | Suddenly he could go no further . |
15 | He got to know them well : years later when they appeared suddenly he could remember who they were . |
16 | Suddenly he could imagine George on the Sunday after that Saturday evening at the cottage exhausted by nightmares pacing the rooms and jumping whenever the phone rang . |
17 | His eyes opened wide , and suddenly he could see Kirov in a new light . |
18 | One pal said : ‘ He loved her so much he would have done anything to protect her and he paid for that love with his life . ’ |
19 | The employees were occasionally terrified of Bernard ‘ as if he had one over him , ’ as they described it , but they all knew that however much he might stamp and shout while the anger lasted , he could go for a walk and come back as if nothing had happened . |
20 | ‘ No , he was already married , you see , a marriage he could never escape from , no matter how much he might have wanted to . |
21 | However much he might like to duck out , he can not . |
22 | However much he might desire her , she would have no more than the allotted space in his life . |
23 | But on day-to-day issues or on detailed matters where the minister would not be authorized to intervene by the relevant act , however much he might discuss these points on an informal basis and influence the actions of the board , Parliament can do nothing . |
24 | Is it so likely that that man , however much he may have been struck by your beauty and gaiety , Miss Jonathan , would have at once decided to assassinate your future husband ? ’ |
25 | The word ‘ championship ’ , however , no matter how much he may have been thinking about it privately , I did not hear from him until much later in the year , when the scales began to tip in his favour . |
26 | However much he may have charmed them , they were her friends not his , and they 'd have inevitably sided with her in this fiasco . |
27 | If he liked the house so much he could go and live in it himself and relive his happy memories . |
28 | There did n't seem to be much he could say . |
29 | Naturally he would stress the difference between phalanx and legion in a war between Macedonians and Romans ( 18.28 ) , but he would not present the war as a conflict between Macedonian monarchy and the Roman mixed constitution . |
30 | Then she quashed the thought ; naturally he would pretend to be surprised , to have no idea of what she was getting at . |