Example sentences of "[vb mod] he [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Why should he think me cruel
2 Why should he make me uneasy ? ’
3 Should he make it three out of four , that would set a record unmatched even by Jack Nicklaus , despite his six victories between 1963 and 1986 .
4 Why the hell should he have it all his own way ?
5 We were at great pains to explain that we were novices and aware that diving in Barbados was unlike diving in the UK and were told that ‘ courses taken on holiday mean nothing at all ’ and that we should be prepared to snorkel around a pool for six months should he deem it necessary , and that even if we did dive to any standard we would be taken on a dive ( presumably in a pool ) , and ‘ ripped down ’ until we eventually failed a test .
6 Could he give us any information on what that mission might represent in terms of increased business , especially for small and medium-sized businesses in Wales ?
7 ‘ 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 . ’
8 When 'd he tell you that ?
9 Well , this , would he take it all personally ?
10 May He protect us this night .
11 Will he remind her that 98 per cent .
12 While he is dealing with waiting list figures , will he tell us more about the figures for day patients ?
13 Nor will he think it odd if you are a little het-up .
14 Will he assure us that next week 's debate will be far-reaching enough for us to explain that in the early days of the Conservative Government — 1979 and 1980 — we had to repay massive debts incurred by the previous Labour Government and that since then we have religiously cut taxation ?
15 Is the discredited regression therapy still taught and used in any homes and , if so , will he make it illegal ?
16 Finally , will he make it clear , as my right hon. Friend the Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) has done , that British aid and trade depend on Indonesia seeking an agreed solution and ending its illegal occupation of East Timor .
17 I do n't want him to give me a job , but will he give me one thousand pounds out of money that 's really mine ? ’
18 The Secretary of State has clarified the position on savings , but will he give us some idea of the savings which will result from a reduction of effectiveness in Scotland ?
19 Will he get me some apples ? ’
20 Can he assure me that , if he has not already done so , he will send a copy of that report to our right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment ?
21 Can he give us any reason why the same principle should not be applied to any part of the country that does not happen to be his own ?
22 Can he give us any timetable for the construction of the new vessels , and will he give an assurance that at least 50 per cent .
23 Can he give us more information on how that might be done ?
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