Example sentences of "[vb mod] he [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | How should he express this feeling ? |
2 | Why should he make this up ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Why should he want that ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Why on earth should he want those now ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Why should he do that ? ’ |
6 | Why should he do that ? ’ |
7 | Oh why should he do that ? |
8 | Not only should he do this , but in addition he would be wise to discuss the matter with the chairman of the committee and the officer concerned . |
9 | Where the exemption clause seeks to exclude such liability suffered by a party to the contract ( the " innocent party " ) who is a natural person ( most usually , but not always , a consumer ) , because of the negligence of the other party ( the " party in default " ) ( whether or not a natural person ) , then s 2(1) clearly applies , and the exemption clause will be regarded as void for the benefit of the innocent party should he suffer such personal injury or death . |
10 | And , I mean I fully sympathize with the gentleman , but I feel his lawyer should explain this to him , and also I feel , why should he pay such a extortionate rate of poll tax and have to pay again for grass cut and street swept ? |
11 | ‘ Horne 's murderer means the assassin knows us or why should he send such a grisly trophy to your house ? ’ |
12 | Should he examine that problem ? |
13 | Were he to do so , it would mean that should he take any step later than the time specified in the clause then however slight the delay and however little it affected the tenant , he would lose the benefit of the clause for the next five , seven or ten years or whatever the intervals for revision might be . |
14 | Why should he get some of our money ? |
15 | So why should he require this additional radio , especially when he had access to — and was probably the only user of — the much superior radio in his radio-room ? ’ |
16 | The political state made it clear that Robert Dundas would win his election if two additional nominal voters could be placed upon the roll , but the whole scheme would of course come to nothing should he lose any of his voters , or if Mr. Glassford would not also divide his valuation and make a second vote . |
17 | ‘ Why should he try that other shit ? ’ |
18 | He took a shotgun with him , to bring home a few birds , as he walked , should he see any . |
19 | Will he describe how he sees the future of this country , should he allow that to happen ? |
20 | But how could he presume this on so little knowledge of me ? |
21 | What could he do that would sum up everything he knew about himself ? |
22 | Could he do that ? |
23 | How could he do that now ? |
24 | How could he do that when she was carrying his child ? |
25 | How could he do that ? |
26 | No one farmer could possibly be qualified to advise on all the options , nor could he do more than skate over them in one volume . |
27 | ‘ How could he do this to me , how could he leave me all alone to manage , he promised me he would never leave me alone to cope by myself . ’ |
28 | How could he do this to me ? ’ she said , her voice trembling with emotion . |
29 | How could he do this to her ? |
30 | How could he do this to her ? |