Example sentences of "[vb mod] he [vb infin] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 How should he express this feeling ?
2 Should he examine that problem ?
3 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 .
4 And did he know the reason or could he offer any explanation for her unusual demeanour at the meet ?
5 Where could he go all day ?
6 Only in bed could he find any ease , and he started to spend most of his time there .
7 How dare he do this thing ? ’
8 Would he like some milk ?
9 What questions would he have this time ?
10 May He grant more peace of mind to my dear husband ! ’
11 Therefore , will he arrange another debate before the summit so that we can hear the views of the right hon. Member for Blaenau Gwent ( Mr. Foot ) and establish whether all ex-leaders of the Labour party support its present policy ?
12 Will he remind any business man foolish enough to think that a Labour Government would be better for business of the myriad proposals which would prove the truth to be quite the opposite , which would make life far more difficult and which would especially energise union militancy which is at the bottom of some of the proposals ?
13 Will he go some way towards reviewing the process ?
14 Will he offer any hope for the future of the industry and its employees when he next meets the SMMT ?
15 Will the Minister safeguard against that , or will he make this Bill a charter for asset strippers and property developers ?
16 While welcoming my right hon. Friend 's reply , may I ask him to accept that the best training for Royal Navy reservists is with the regular Navy and will he give that priority in the coming operations for the Royal Naval Reserve ?
17 Will he withdraw that word and condemn the retail giant law breakers ?
18 Will he get any feeling back in those do you think ?
19 Will he use that voice to get such projects approved ?
20 Will he use this opportunity to ask British Steel to consider modernising the Dalzell plate mill in Motherwell rather than building an expensive new plate mill , which would be less profitable for British Steel ?
21 As Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury , he has yet to experience a single quarter 's growth in output ( excluding oil revenues ) , but nor will he accept any blame for the recession .
22 Will he take this opportunity to confirm that it is the three strands that will form the basis of any future talks , and that against that background there will always be the Anglo-Irish Agreement , until the two Governments feel that they have something that transcends it ?
23 Will he take this opportunity to confirm that sufficient resources will be made available to ensure that full establishment is maintained at each of those locations for men and resources , for training and administration ?
24 Will he take this opportunity to tell the House and the country whether he favours such a ban ?
25 Will he take this opportunity to give a categorical assurance that none of the agencies will be allowed or encouraged to derecognise any of the civil service trade unions ?
26 Will he take this opportunity to say what progress is being made on the question of preventive diplomacy , for which the secretary-general has set a deadline of 1 July ?
27 Will he acknowledge that Government Departments have not even come near their own target of 3 per cent .
28 Will he remove that slur on the loyalty and patriotism of those employees and give a categorical assurance that there is nothing incompatible about membership of the Labour party and membership of the trade unions in question ?
29 Or will he find some reason to start .
30 Will he consider some way to enable those firms to fund the costs of developing and bringing into use new and competitive machinery long before their existing equipment is out of date ?
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