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

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1 'E ca n't 'ave mine , I just ate it , ’ said Ella , ‘ but I got 'alf a sausage left . ’
2 Paul , whose remark had been the opening move in a carefully planned campaign to enhance Bodo 's image so that his plan to leave school and work with him would not meet resistance , meekly accepted the rebuke and the order , especially as the television he wanted to watch was a rock concert .
3 It was held that when time for delivery is of the essence of a contract for the sale of goods ( that is , a condition ) and after the stipulated time has elapsed the buyer waives his right to cancel by pressing for delivery , converting the term into a warranty , he may later give notice setting a reasonable deadline , once again making the time for delivery a condition of the contract .
4 He may also welcome advice on how he might continue the therapeutic process and deal with any further crises .
5 He may also lose weight , lose interest in sex and suffer from obscure pains ( Brownsberger et al. , 1971 ) .
6 He may also fall prey to complacency in that , having added his bottle of Preparation W , he then fails to notice ailment Z which requires a quite different treatment .
7 If he does , he may just come face to face with himself .
8 He may even risk loss of liberty .
9 ‘ Let's face it — he may not want help of any sort .
10 What is worrying is that Yoarth said he may not play Speed ( but Goss ) so with Kelly not playing Macca could be the only Leeds representative playing tonight ( I think ) … just shows the state of British football managers : - (
11 When a player receives the ball outside his 22-metre line and runs behind the 22 to kick for touch , he may not gain ground from the kick .
12 At all events , I shall be much obliged to you if you will write to me as soon as possible — in order that , if you do not hold out any hope , he may not lose time , and if you do , that you may receive further information ; and he be put into the way of preparing himself , according to your wishes , for the situation .
13 Where a defendant makes against any other party in the same action a like claim , he may without leave issue and serve on such other party a notice making such a claim ( Ord 12 , r 5 ) .
14 He may yet suspend parliament itself .
15 If the plaintiff fails to give notice of acceptance within the time limited by the rules , he may still give notice at any time before the hearing of the action begins , but an order for payment out of court is then required , and the court may order the plaintiff to pay the defendant 's costs reasonably incurred since the date of payment into court ( Ord 11 , r 5 ) .
16 If the player is quick , he may unwittingly make use of the upward bounce of the hammer , making the touch unexpectedly light .
17 He should also take notice of their calm , positive and highly professional approach to their jobs .
18 Obviously efficiency is important , but he should also consider economy and effectiveness .
19 He should neither do damage to Mr. Jones , nor be slow in warning him of any impending danger ; fornication , marriage , gambling and the haunting of taverns or playhouses was strictly proscribed , and generally a monastic restraint was to be observed in all things .
20 He was young by any measure , and Alexei knew that he should not feel concern .
21 And he entrusted to the curator that he should not allow sale of certain land but [ the foster-child ] should enjoy its income together with his nurses , Sempronia and Maevia .
22 If you are eventing rather than hunter trialling and the horse is standing in the horsebox between phases , he is likely to ‘ go off the boil ’ and although he should not require work as such , he will probably need a sharp canter and four or five practice jumps before he is ready to go .
23 He should not seek information from other local authorities except through the chief executive or clerk of his own council .
24 I told him that he should n't use make-up , but he said , ‘ You do , Mummy ’ .
25 He should n't have faith in me .
26 He must n't give in ; he must n't allow temper or panic to take over ; he just must n't break , no matter how great the provocation .
27 He must not take part in the consideration or discussion of the matter or vote upon it .
28 The learner must have the drive to learn and he must also have knowledge of the results of his activities .
29 He must also have regard to the matters set out in paragraphs ( a ) to ( f ) of the checklist in s1(3) ( see Chapter 9 , 6(b) ) as if it were addressed to him and not to the court .
30 Finally , it should be noted , that even if the plaintiff manages to overcome the hurdle of proving a duty existed to give him the information , he must still establish causation .
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