Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Tony gives us till quarter ter seven then 'e 'll come back and drive it out o' the yard . |
2 | ‘ Well , if 'e was in the area it 's a foregone conclusion 'e 'd pop in . |
3 | Any attack on him would bring down excommunication on you . |
4 | Which is if , I mean when he was giving lectures in government and binding , people would invited him would put up posters saying government and binding so he got all the wrong audiences . |
5 | Anyone who did n't know him would turn up their nose , looking down on him , but Clary would only laugh as if he enjoyed it . |
6 | Meanwhile , his master , all eighteen or so stone of him would loll back on one of the side seats , making no effort to drive . |
7 | He ought to sit down should n't he ? |
8 | Radji thinks he ought to go back to Teheran so as not to be lumped with the more infamous of the Shahs associates " in peoples minds . |
9 | The sister did not like this at all and called the paediatrician , who examined and decided that he ought to go down to the special care baby unit after all . |
10 | I felt that she may have either directly or indirectly encouraged him to make this decision for several reasons : she was suffering ; she knew that he was n't going to leave the hospital and she accepted that ; and she did n't like seeing him talk himself into more suffering for him and for her ; and I do n't think there 's any question that in some sense she must have gotten this across to him that he ought to give up much more than anyone else . |
11 | He ought to get up and go , just like that , and to hell with the lot of them . |
12 | But Ramsay , concerned at this display of Dunbar 's attitude , decided that he ought to stay on a little longer at Berwick , in Seton 's support . |
13 | But since it is quite unfair that the intention of the deceased should be deceived by a freedman , he ought to make over to the testator 's sons the hundred left to him , as in a similar case our late Emperor Marcus also made this ruling . |
14 | Bloody shark , he ought to grow up |
15 | On the dates that you 've anticipated if Mr comes back by that time we 'll be able to absorb the post , but it 's likely that he may move on from this , because it 's a fairly substantial move up . |
16 | If the retailer does n't make a profit , he may go out of business . |
17 | At present he 's in a coma , but the doctors say there 's a chance he may pull out of it . ’ |
18 | He may sleep around and shoot about . |
19 | This simple truth is rarely perceived or admitted : almost always the judge pretends to get his solution out of the words of the Act , though he may confess in so doing to be guided by its general policy . |
20 | For example , he should wait for the buyer to indicate that he can sit down or , at least , ask the buyer if he may sit down . |
21 | When the systems manger is stressed by complaints about the slowing access times on the system he may send out warning messages and then complete a tape dump of all documents last accessed before a certain date . |
22 | He may miss out significant features of style which he happens not to have been looking for . |
23 | He may hand over the means of control of the goods , e.g. the key to the premises where they are housed . |
24 | Each student can make up a package of tests to go for ; he may repeat those that he fails , without the social disaster of being kept down a year ; and he may make up a mix of practical and theoretical according to a plan worked out with his class teacher , and bearing in mind what he aims to do next . |
25 | Wanted on drug charges , he may end up at the centre of an extraordinary trial in Miami . |
26 | He may end up with as many as sixty youngsters from several different broods which , because they hatched at slightly different times , are of several different sizes . |
27 | It may be , and often is , that when the child reaches adolescence , his interest for drawing and painting may diminish , and he may take up some other form of self expression , but his early adventures in Painting will colour the whole of his later life . |
28 | Graham says that if the set-up is a success — and it certainly looks as if it 's going to be — he may take on more charity tanks in the future . |
29 | He has been on the losing side in Cup semi-finals on five occasions , and if he finally makes it to Wembley this year he may look back on this bitter struggle as the crucial victory along the way . |
30 | Eckstein says he may ring up Levi 's executives and tell them into which bodily part they can stick their proposal . |