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

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1 He still had relatives in Newcastle , but had been unable to visit them because he believed he would be arrested .
2 Hodge and those around him believed Syngman Rhee should be encouraged and believed he could be controlled ; they were later to regret having aided Rhee 's ambitions to the extent that they had done when they found themselves exposed to Rhee 's mordant censure .
3 And to aid his cause Ferguson is close to boosting his already substantial cash kitty by £800,000 with the sale of Neil Webb back to Nottingham Forest poised He could be followed out of Old Trafford by other top internationals , because Ferguson is also ready to offer Wednesday players plus cash for 24-year-old Hirst .
4 In all the antics to which our honourable member would resort to secure the publicity and the popularity needed under the STV to get himself re-elected he would be contributing to the personalization and the trivialization of politics of which the eighties saw the deplorable example set in high places .
5 Just when it seemed he would be evicted by his collection , the flat immediately above became available , so he took it and started collecting all over again .
6 I wondered whether he preferred the sexual experiences I imagined he must be having with all sorts of men to the one we shared .
7 If not , the defendant driver can be seen later and told he will be reported .
8 If at any time after a person has been charged with or informed he may be prosecuted for an offence a police officer wishes to bring to the notice of that person any written statement made by another person or the content of an interview with another person , he shall hand to that person a true copy of any such written statement or bring to his attention the content of the interview record , but shall say or do nothing to invite any reply or comment save to caution him in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
9 But he confirmed he would be asked to clarify what his remarks were intended to mean .
10 The SDLP leader was not in touch with practical reality , nor was he someone who showed he could be negotiated with .
11 He also declared he would be taking a two- month break from the game , as has Ian Woosnam .
12 The man 's family claimed he could be identified from details given by Mr Pink .
13 By the time she returned he would be gone .
14 Pieper , who declined to identify his potential partners , indicated he would be dealing with Europe on a country-by-country basis .
15 He prayed he might be forgiven whatever deficiency in him had contributed to her waywardness .
16 Parents of Briton Simon Petri , 23 , prayed he 'd be found .
17 How chagrined he would be to learn that she had n't sought the interview in the first place ; that had been just another of the wrong conclusions that he had drawn about her !
18 Even the trust 's director of emergency services , Nigel Brayley , warned he may be forced to close either Harwich or Clacton casualty wards if cuts were imposed .
19 DEFENDER Terry Butcher swallowed up Luton 's attack — then confessed he could be forced to retire in the next few weeks .
20 Aenarion decried the departure of the Dragon-riders as a betrayal and swore he would be avenged on their prince .
21 It was a great statement of friendship and I wanted to thank him , but appreciated he would be offended .
22 This meant he would be standing again this year when the delegates could judge him on his record .
23 Maxim got slowly to his feet his thoughtfull face sending a shiver through George , because that look usually meant he might be going to do something .
24 It is a remarkable turnaround for the ex-Blues ' star , who never dreamed he would be offered such a lucrative post , having suffered so much frustration in the domestic game .
25 He felt he might be going mad .
26 He felt he should be watching the road from behind the curtains , waiting for the badmen to arrive at High Noon , while in the background a voice intoned ‘ Do not forsake me , o my darling ’ .
27 Even some of those who suffered most under Marcos 's dictatorial reign felt he should be allowed home .
28 However , as she walked she felt he must be looking at her back as she walked away .
29 Lawrence denied Slaven was a scapegoat and stressed he would be considered for Tranmere tomorrow night .
30 Frankie heard his name mentioned several times and knew he would be punished when the row was over .
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