Example sentences of "[noun sg] he [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Karoly Grosz , the outgoing general secretary , cut a lonely figure as he bowed out , dropping hints that in future he would be taking a back seat in politics .
2 Said that in future he 'd be obliged if I kept careful note of when Mr Meredith took out a horse .
3 Under the gloomy strip lighting of a police interrogation cell he might be stripped of his self-possession , and confess .
4 him out by all means on any investment but this is the difference at the end of his talk he will be hoping that you will complete an application form for them to advise you individually .
5 During debates on gravel extraction he could be seen flicking through its pages .
6 During debates on gravel extraction he could be seen flicking through its pages .
7 An " accommodated " child is not in care and as a general rule he may be removed at any time without prior notice .
8 ‘ It 's right to hand him back to the government of the country to which he belongs in the expectation that he will be properly treated and if he has committed a war crime he would be tried accordingly , ’ Lord Aldington replied .
9 She could not bear to watch him bathed for fear he might be dropped .
10 As part of the deal he may be forced to sell assets worth $2 billion within the next three years .
11 if Wilko is thinking of this deal he must be going totally off his trolley .
12 Pardoning them in return for a fine of £18,840 , he initially demanded that in the prologue to the official grant of pardon he should be styled ‘ sole protector and supreme head of the English Church and clergy ’ .
13 Once accepted by the employee he will be discharged forthwith from any contractual duties including compliance with the restraint of trade clause ( see General Billposting v Atkinson [ 1909 ] AC 118 ) .
14 During the winter he will be continuing to provide projects of interest to teachers and students in both primary and secondary schools .
15 In that capacity he would be acting as an insolvency practitioner and must be qualified so to act .
16 On one day he would articulate his awareness that his life-span would be short ; on other days he would speak vibrantly to the issue of looking forward to returning to work , to what type of work he would be doing in the future , and so forth and so on .
17 As co-ordinator of the council 's work he will be brought daily into contact with the council 's officers to whom he should become guide , counsellor and friend .
18 He says if its just a simple fracture he could be playing cricket again in just three months .
19 At his little desk by the window he would be tolerated as long as nobody important came in , but when Riddle 's visitor wanted to discuss real business it would be , ‘ If you do n't mind , Matthew … ’ and Matthew would have to go .
20 Secondly , the court may order him to forfeit his office if he is convicted for corruption under the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 , and if he is convicted a second time under that Act he may be adjudged incapable for ever of holding a public office .
21 defender gareth davies has a heavy cold he could be missing … back in the running is Simon Brain he 's fully fit again after breaking his leg last season
22 No one suggests he should be left to the mercy of mad killers , but if he 's really on the run he should be sheltering in some safe house , not bopping around town .
23 All Otis could do now was wait to see how much compensation he would be given .
24 Robert Bossu had pursued the dispute here to Shrewsbury in search of diversion in a time of frustration and inaction , a pity he must be denied the best of the joke that was so much more than merely a joke .
25 That 's the boss he 'll be complaining .
26 If a Netter Mob has a Boss he may be armed with a club at a cost of +1 point .
27 Although a useful county cricketer he will be remembered as one of the greatest county captains of all time .
28 Where a defendant is familiar with the trade in question he may be taken to have knowledge of the existence of a contract even though he can not identify the other contracting party and even though he may have no direct information about any particular contract at all .
29 In return he would be allowed to continue in office , with his term not due to expire until 1996 .
30 Two years later , at a meeting at the Soviet Ministry of Culture , Ortiz asked that in return he should be allowed to select an exchange exhibition to be shown in the West .
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