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The phrase "as he please the" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "as he pleases"? If this is the case, you can use it to express that someone can act according to their own wishes or desires.
Example: "He can choose to spend his time as he pleases, whether that means working or relaxing."
Alternatives: "as he wishes" or "as he likes".
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Though Mr. Wolkoff's lawyers had argued that the buildings were his to treat as he pleased, the jury found he violated the Visual Artists Rights Act, or V.A.R.A., which has been used to protect public art of "recognized stature" created on someone's else property.
When Camping could control the network as he pleased, the doomsday predictions began.
"In short, a man who was about to be charged with violent crimes against defenseless minors was free to roam the Penn State campus, as he pleased," the report said.
Hilarious in his high cityyou see him cantering just as he please,the lava up to here.
Furthermore, by hopscotching across the cosmos, "he will be able to represent to himself, as rapidly as he pleases, that moment in the world's history which he wishes to observe at leisure".
But to profiteering yogis such as he, please remember that on the road to moksha there are still the signposts of satya (truthfulness), asteya (non-stealing) and aparigraha (abstention from greed) guiding the way.
Mr. Crystal took a poke at President Bush, comparing his ability to come and go as he pleased from the Oscars to "the Texas National Guard".
Jack did as he pleased, ignoring the baying of the mob of 15,766 mostly drunken pimps, outlaws and gamblers, before he put his man out of his misery in the 15th round.
Francis did as he pleased, outscoring the Knicks by 14-12 in the third quarter, and Olajuwon could not be stopped by Marcus Camby, Othella Harrington and Luc Longley as he scored 10 third-quarter points.
Like Tom Stoppard and Michael Frayn, Bennett ambles through different styles and forms as he pleases, alternating the erudite fun of "The History Boys" — the classroom play (and later movie) in which the best jokes are in French — with diaries, short stories and the odd divertissement for The London Review of Books.
The son of Hail to Reason reached the leaders rounding the last turn and pulled away as he pleased when the field of nine.
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