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

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1 A strange circle — not all of one tribe or one nation , but ever-present , as though rubbing up against him would give them some strength .
2 Although they had quarrelled so bitterly Mrs Gotobed had still loved Mr Evans , deep down in her heart , and the message she had asked Carrie to give him would show him this plain , .
3 He may prefer his own assessment of the patient 's interests , and ignore that of the parent or guardian .
4 A worker may be required to live in tied accommodation as a condition of employment or he may make his own decision to do so .
5 William was more eager that he should show me some papers he had recently received by post from America .
6 The thought occurred to him that he should give them some orders , but he could n't think of any .
7 He tried to persuade his friend that he should lend him some tools .
8 He so enjoyed them that Minton suggested he should write his own .
9 ‘ The experience was certainly salutary , ’ wrote Niki , adding that what he learned was that he should trust his own judgement , that engineers get carried away and some drivers do n't understand their cars .
10 The first , a deep and strong desire , was that he should win his own mandate from the people .
11 He should take his own route in his own time and avoid the tendency to see through others ' eyes .
12 Now he must face his own suffering
13 Before he can deal with them systematically he must give them some permanence of form .
14 I do not say , either , that these rights and duties should be tied into one package , that if a young person wants to assume any of them , he must assume them all .
15 But if he had no bill and or did n't pick it up , you 'd tell the proprietor that he must take his own proceedings — he 's swindled you out of the price of a meal and it 's a civil action .
16 She had become tougher on Creggan , saying that he must use what little space there was in his cage to practise flight — turning , wheeling , lifting himself again and again and again … for she said that the day might come when he would need those skills .
17 If a German resident wishes to acquire a dollar deposit balance , he must sell his own DM deposit balance to an American ( in reality the dollars could be purchased from a non-US resident ) .
18 I know girls who say , ‘ Oh , I 've never done it for money , but he 'll give me this and that ’ .
19 So erm we should well Mick said he 'll give me this week anyway .
20 I wonder if he 'll give me this .
21 ‘ You 'll see Albert when he calls tomorrow and he 'll give you enough money to get the food and whatever you want to get . ’
22 He 'll give us that
23 When he looks up , thought Jinny , he 'll tell us all what to do and the day will be gone before it 's properly started .
24 Oh no , he 'll tell you that
25 ‘ Do n't you listen to Woil , 'cos given half a chance he 'll tell you all sorts of nonsense that no eagle should listen to , ’ Kraal said when Woil first started talking like this after Creggan 's arrival .
26 ‘ Oh , my dear , he 'll tell you all about it later .
27 But he 'll want them all ?
28 He 'll marry you any time you say . ’
29 Afterwards he 'll offer us all houses and pensions , and take us up to London to show us to the King . ’
30 As I 've told her , now that she 's left him and his personal life 's in such a mess , perhaps he 'll do what these managerial types usually do in such circumstances , and throw himself into his work . "
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