Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | He may not have Michael 's sophistication and finesse , but I know exactly how to handle James . |
2 | He may yet tour India next winter , for there is a three-month break before the challenge of a calmer series against swing and spin — ‘ You are a long time retired , ’ he says impishly . |
3 | He may yet tour India next winter , for there is a three-month break before the challenge of a calmer series against swing and spin — ‘ You are a long time retired , ’ he says impishly . |
4 | Erm and he may then let Sue record a couple of lessons . |
5 | Although he acknowledged that there had " been no sign of flexibility " during his talks with Hammadi , Rafsanjani asked rhetorically why he should not meet Saddam Hussein " if there is hope for the salvation of the Iraqi nation " , and added that it would be " logical " to talk to the US administration if the pursuit of peace made it necessary . |
6 | It was a condition of his bail that he should not approach Bridget Coffey , the complainant . |
7 | Some instinct told him he should not let Cleo out of his sight . |
8 | I said he should n't derogate Joaquim and Rogerio ; maybe they really had been more gifted than Osvaldo and we would never know . |
9 | And whatever he did he should n't neglect Victor Hugo . |
10 | Say , the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster , was a close associate of Edward IV and it is significant that he should already consider Gloucester 's lordship valuable . |
11 | Say , the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster , was a close associate of Edward IV and it is significant that he should already consider Gloucester 's lordship valuable . |
12 | This may have been a conscious effort on Æthelred 's part to divide Olaf from Swegen , with the intention that he should then conquer Norway ( as he did ) and be a thorn in Swegen 's flesh ( as he was , until Swegen defeated and killed him ) . |
13 | He must not alienate Phil Jordan , who was only doing his job and trying to be a friend at the same time . |
14 | To seize it he must not let Mr Kaifu get all the credit if the trade talks succeed . |
15 | When he hears what 's in the wind , he 'll probably insist Harry goes back to live in America while you both take time to think it over . |
16 | Oh , he 'll not drink Tetleys . |
17 | There were plenty of other tasks for all three to get on with , and he might not bring Phyllis Henley tomorrow , he would prefer a more conciliatory personality , although she certainly knew her district . |
18 | He might not love Didi , but he intended to marry her as soon as he had the ring , and he 'd only persuaded her to return to New York to facilitate matters and save a possible clash … |
19 | Even if the law allowed it — which it would n't — he could n't leave Zoe bereft of everything except ornaments and pictures . |
20 | He could n't leave Florence any later than twelve o'clock . |
21 | But he could n't tell Graham . |
22 | O'Hara said he could n't face Potter . |
23 | Mr Munro was Arnold 's caddie , a nice man but he could n't handle Palmer , who asked him too many questions . |
24 | He could n't pay Noah one cent for the trip . |
25 | He could n't stand Margaret when she was in one of her perky moods . |
26 | But he could n't deny Christ by ignoring his basic relationship with him . |
27 | He could n't fight Edouard , he knew that . |
28 | He could n't see Ruane 's face because it was bent below the rim of the desk , as he put his shoes back on . |
29 | He could n't see Lee . |
30 | He could n't see Alina anywhere around . |