Example sentences of "he [vb infin] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Does he regard those figures as appalling ?
2 We are debating everything else in advance of the general election but not Northern Ireland , so will he answer two questions ?
3 He deserves some sympathy : how on earth could he deliver artistic goods that have the weight of his global charity work ?
4 How dared he make such judgements on such a brief acquaintance — and how mortifying that he was right about her inadequacies .
5 ‘ Did he make any suggestions ? ’
6 What , why did he make those threats then ?
7 Did he make those numbers ?
8 Can he compare these facts about the national health service with the fictions put out by the Labour Front Bench ?
9 Why did n't he know most things by intuition — and by listening to the other animals talking ?
10 Thus to those conservatives who , arguing against the ordination of women , contend that Jesus ordained no ‘ priestesses ’ , it must be said that neither did he ordain any priests !
11 Yet the point which he rightly argued was that for the previous thirty years he had personally controlled the maintenance of the ditches and hedges of this parish , so why should he consider newfangled ideas about nature conservation being built into any proposed scheme now ?
12 Will he consider those matters before the next budget ?
13 Why did n't he do any features ?
14 Can he give some assurances that there will be coherent planning to make sure that there are no vulnerable people er affected in this way , in the transition over to care in the community ?
15 What advice would he give local authorities which might want to keep not a register but a list ?
16 Did he keep any animals at ?
17 Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle , or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was ?
18 It sounds slightly improbable that my right hon. Friend will be called to a meaningful debate on Scottish constitutional matters in the near future , but will he assure Conservative Members that were he to be so he is fully aware that people in England would take it amiss if any proposition were seriously entertained which allowed Scottish Members to decide matters in Scotland and then to have a say in English matters in England ?
19 GEORGE Tyson is not a gambling man nor does he take unnecessary risks .
20 A clue to his role may be found in the fact that only seven times did he take five wickets in an innings and never once ten in a match .
21 In making HIP allocations , will he take those matters into account as well as the efficiency with which those authorities use their stock and their willingness to co-operate with the private sector ?
22 Will he take urgent steps to ensure that the spread of city technology colleges is accelerated as quickly as possible ?
23 Or might he have other motives ?
24 Did he have other pebbles er which had other cures ?
25 When he considers the figures for the past 10 years , does he have any plans for structural changes involving inward investment teams , especially in the United States ?
26 While we await the outcome of the general election , does he have any plans to discuss with the Northern Ireland parties how best we can all further inward investment ?
27 John Galloway at the Cancer Research Campaign feels that there are only two relevant questions : has he got any money , and does he have any teeth ?
28 When did you last see your husband , did he have any enemies , who did he know in Paris ?
29 ‘ As far as you know did he have any enemies ? ’
30 ‘ Did he have any friends that you knew of in Beirut ? ’
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