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

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1 But he feels he ought to dislike it even more than he does , thought Dalziel .
2 He was very tempted to hurry developments along in that area , but with things as they were he decided he ought to play it very carefully .
3 He did not feel he ought to throw it away but it must be kept from her sight .
4 But the believer must wait for God 's time of deliverance ; he may think it long in coming — forgetting that God 's time is the best time . ’
5 In the case of a Japanese company wishing to invest in this country , whereas hitherto the attractions of the United Kingdom economy , along with the English language , which is important in Japanese investment , have been significant , for the future we are issuing a warning to the Japanese investor to be careful ; he may not be able to price across Europe in the future , he may experience high interest rates in this country and he may find it much harder to trade into the Community , because if we are not participating in the single currency we may not get all the benefits of the single market either .
6 Last time he did well and with the odd jog that he does for training , he should do it again .
7 And then he should sign it all over to me
8 He should sign it all over to you and say alright I 'm relinquishing all responsibility
9 And he should make it plain that Parliament will yield no further on the right of the British people to make their own laws , issue their own currency , set their own taxes and elect their own Government , free of foreign domination .
10 His claim is absurd and he should withdraw it immediately .
11 But the picture … he must hide it away at once .
12 A child will learn far more about a dandelion if he has to draw it because to draw it he must observe it very carefully and the drawing of it will implant the shape and colour and texture firmly in his mind , even though his drawing may not be very good or life-like .
13 He must feel it too .
14 ‘ Then he must have it too . ’
15 He must have it as soon as possible . ’
16 As he asks forgiveness for his trespasses , on his knees beside Norma every night , he must find it increasingly hard , too , to forgive those who trespass against him .
17 It is his responsibility — his ‘ patch ’ — and , like a policeman ( Rubinstein , 1973 ; Van Maanen , 1974 ) , he must know it intimately .
18 And if she knew it , and Marjorie knew it , then he must know it too .
19 He needs some help but , knowing Graham , he 'll handle it well . ’
20 But erm I think he he 'll do it alright he 'll be able to sort this out .
21 If he chucks something on the ground he 'll pick it up and give it to me and he 'll do it all the more .
22 CASWELL is n't very stealthy at the best of times : stand him within ten feet of a fragile object and he 'll break it just by looking at it .
23 Norman does n't expect a refund , but if he gets one he 'll send it straight to his relatives , who at the moment ca n't afford to fly to England .
24 ‘ That 's called ‘ getting the silk ’ , ' said The Fat Controller , sotto voce , ‘ now watch , he 'll yank it hard to check the tensility . ’
25 It 's like the little boy who 's got a toy , he do n't wan na share it , do n't wan na share it , if forced to share it , he 'll smash it rather than let somebody else have a go with it .
26 He 'll find it very frustrating . ’
27 I 'm sure he 'll find it very useful .
28 I suppose he 'll take it easy now and try to strengthen up for the winter
29 If he beat him then , at birth , he might do it again .
30 He never does normally but he might do it today .
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