Example sentences of "[vb mod] he [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Why , simply because he is a doctor , should he assume that women will come as trusting , respectful , and , above all , compliant patients who can be dealt with quickly ?
2 And why should he assume that he alone had the power to manipulate others ?
3 Why should he care that she 'd avoided him ?
4 Why should he feel that they had bred him to disappointment ?
5 From all this it should he clear that the conduct of war and foreign policy left too much to chance and personal axe-grinding .
6 Also it must he said that Jurassic zones , which are the best known , are now being recognised on something approaching a world-wide scale .
7 On the other hand , it might he argued that when he moves from the concept of impersonal truth to the concept of a personal God , he is distinguishing , in traditional Advaitin fashion , between higher and lower levels of truth or reality .
8 It could he argued that Latin America offers a good example of this .
9 How could he explain that only by emptying himself into a woman was there any relief ?
10 How could he explain that Kate was his last chance ?
11 How could he explain that something inside him , experience , foreboding , sick terror , told him this might be necessary ?
12 But the seeming ‘ either/or ’ conflict suggested by these opposing views does not exist ; leadership styles can vary in degrees , ranging from extreme Theory X to extreme Theory Y. McGregor was unable to prove that one extreme was objectively better than another ( ie. more productive ) nor could he disprove that a middle of the road leadership style might not be better .
13 How could he believe that she would have done such a thing ?
14 But how on earth could he say that , any more than he could have said it to Miss Trimm ?
15 How could he say that there was only God 's insistence , even though He abided by no rules Himself , that His strictures should be discovered and obeyed ?
16 How could he say that God was all vague promises , and small print on guarantees that no one knew if He ever kept ?
17 How could he say that , when he had all the makings of one himself ?
18 Or could he claim that he was defending his friend with reasonable force ?
19 Such thoughts soothed me , and then the reality of what had happened would come shooting through my consciousness like a speedboat churning up a calm sea : how dare he decree that I must wear a badge indicating , for men 's convenience , whether I was available or already had an owner ?
20 I have come to see you because that Mr R said to my son ‘ If you do n't like it here then go back where you came from and where you belong ’ and I was so upset at that because my son was born here and I have lived in this country for over twenty years and how dare he say that , because my son comes from here .
21 How would he explain that to the police , if after Sir Henry 's death he then inherited the Baskerville lands and fortune ? ’
22 If he kissed Cora-Beth — not on her cheek as was his custom , but on the lips — would he feel that same passionate desire he 'd experienced when he 'd kissed Madeleine that night in the schoolroom at The Grange ?
23 Under such circumstances would he agree that judgements could be made ( inter alia , by himself ) about the successful , the employed , the better-off and the intelligent , which are both uncharitable and untrue ?
24 If Mola got there first , not only would he snatch that honour from him , but it might also mean the end of the war and his return to the relative anonymity of normal army routine .
25 Nor would he accept that he should work out the sum due by looking at the cost of providing a type of car which Mr Shove ‘ might reasonably be expected to acquire in his present circumstances ’ .
26 Would he know that she had failed him ?
27 Will he ensure that parliamentary questions are listed by Department , and consider any other reforms that Hon. Members suggest , rather than destroying a vast amount of Amazonian forest each day ?
28 Given the creditable support that the Minister has previously given to integrated education in Northern Ireland , will he ensure that provision is made within the citizens charter to develop integrated education and to facilitate the opportunity for children in Northern Ireland to enter such education ?
29 Will he ensure that at that poverty level , those additional 400,000 pensioners are informed of their rights to claim income support so that they can at the very least receive what little is due to them under this Government ?
30 Will he ensure that when considering any bids , any prospective purchases for the hospital , the needs of the health authority will be borne in mind ?
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