Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | He may again head to South Africa in pursuit of his cricketing career . |
2 | But the judge added : ‘ The time has come when Mr Davies has to realise that if the caravans are not removed from the site he may well go to prison , because he will be in contempt of the court order . ’ |
3 | As SEC chairman , he may well prove to be a champion not just of small companies but also of order-driven auction markets like his former employer and the New York Stock Exchange . |
4 | Usually , his penis is then packed in ice — and he may well have to be taken to the operating theatre to have the blood clot removed from inside it . |
5 | He may not run to leather elbow patches , but during the Kincardine by-election , reports from several sides were very approving . |
6 | Restrained as he may now appear to be , his precariously balanced control might well snap as his passion mounted . |
7 | May I remind the honourable member that there is no reason why he should not tear to pieces these four statutory instruments if that 's what he wishes , but that is what he must do not deal with all the others . |
8 | I think Mr. Mendez wanted to get him on his way before he had time to change his mind ; before he spent another night staring at the ceiling and counting all the reasons why he should n't go to Contention . |
9 | You know he should n't stoop to that level ! |
10 | I wrote to Mr Baker to propose that he should tactfully suggest to Mr Dahl that , as he was not attending the Working Group 's meeting , he should resign . |
11 | He should never defer to people . |
12 | His employers , confident of his loyalty , tell him that he should always go to lunch to see what the rivals are offering . |
13 | He should further refer to and reflect upon the continuous Labour search for excuses for crime rather than for the introduction of any sensible policies to deal with crime . |
14 | He must also come to an agreement with the customer with regard to performance characteristics , key schedule dates , costs , and funding . |
15 | He has been in hospital since November , but has been told he must shortly return to prison ( see Replies , this page ) . |
16 | Hindley warned Heathcliff that he must never speak to Catherine again , or he would be sent away from Wuthering Heights , and it was decided that Catherine would be taught to behave like a young lady . |
17 | So I will budget and go around the markets and that , and find the best buys and he 'll just go to the best shops because it is convenient . |
18 | He 'll just have to be careful he does n't melt his records ! |
19 | He 'll either have to off the lad or get him to work for him . |
20 | If the recovery is faltering he 'll clearly want to be more keen to cut interest rates , and also he 'll want to take into account the effect of any tax increases he may introduce in his budget . |
21 | ‘ He 'll probably go to ground . |
22 | and when they brought , they 'd come about quarter , tea time I think and they said Benjamin 's tired , he 'll probably go to sleep |
23 | I think he 'll probably go to Tramps to be quite honest . |
24 | Well , let's wait and hear wh what says , he 'll probably explain to you the history of why it is like this . |
25 | He 'll probably live to be a hundred , and make a will leaving whatever he 's got to his old college , and I sha n't mind at all . |
26 | Bachman says he 'll only talk to Damian . ’ |
27 | And he 'll often say to me look there 's a fresh box under there , help yourself to what you want , i have n't opened that box . |
28 | He 'll never speak to me again . |
29 | ‘ He 'll never speak to me . |
30 | ‘ Surely he 'll never agree to that , Edouard ? |