Example sentences of "he [modal v] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In addition the chargee is not obliged to refrain from exercising his rights merely because by doing so he could avoid loss to the company nor does failure to exercise them when the security is declining in value constitute a breach of any duty that he may owe to the company .
2 He says he feels sorry for his brother , he fears he may return to a life of crime if he gets desperate for cash .
3 Lawyers said she did not have a good relationship with the father and the prospect that he may return to the family home prompted her action under the 1989 Children Act .
4 He may revert to an attendance allowance by further written notice .
5 In this case , he may resort to the use of a palanca .
6 If the applicant is aggrieved by the decision of the local planning authority to refuse permission or approval of the proposed development , or to grant permission or approval subject to conditions , he may appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment in accordance with section 36 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 within six months of receipt of this notice .
7 Depending on the situation , he may report to the chief executive , to a functional manager , or to a steering committee .
8 He may apply to the court if his right to redeem is disputed .
9 If an auditor considers that any item of account is contrary to law , he may apply to the court for a declaration to that effect .
10 said : ‘ This court has on numerous occasions held that the effect of Ord. 29 , r. 1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 is that the contemnor must be personally served with a properly drafted notice which recites in clear and unambiguous detail the following : ( 1 ) the order of the court or undertaking given to the court in respect of which he has been found in breach ; ( 2 ) the respects in which it is alleged that he has been in breach ; ( 3 ) the findings of the judge as to the alleged breaches ; ( 4 ) the period of committal to which he has been sentenced and ( 5 ) that he may apply to the court to purge his contempt and seek his release .
11 Where the official receiver thinks it would be prejudicial to the conduct of the bankruptcy for the whole or part of the statement of affairs to be made public , he may apply to the court for an order limiting disclosure of it or any specified part of it ( r6.61 ) .
12 If at the end of the specified period , or such longer period as he may allow , they have not satisfied him in one way or the other , the voluntary process ends and he may apply to the court .
13 If the particulars are not supplied , he may apply to the court , which will only order particulars before defence for good reason ( Ord 6 , r 7(2) ) .
14 He speculated whether he should speak to the friar , open his heart , tell him his secrets , get rid of the sea of misery he felt bathing his body , drowning his mind .
15 He wondered if he should speak to the other man but , not knowing the system 's etiquette , he stayed silent .
16 He should complain to the school if his son is not getting enough homework , instead of blaming the whole education system .
17 I suggest to T.W.R. from Glamorgan that if he is sick of hearing about Steffi , he should move to the moon .
18 He has the right , which he should exercise to the full , of reading his master 's papers and accompanying him to court .
19 Joe began to wonder if he should go to the police .
20 It was a large , impressive house , and he wondered if he should go to the back door , as Tess was probably a servant here .
21 First he should go to the hotel to see what was happening .
22 He should go to the public source and get it : or , at any rate , not be in a better position than if he had gone to the public source .
23 He went into retreat and , says Walton , ‘ had many conflicts with himself , whether he should return to the painted pleasures of a court-life or betake himself to a study of divinity and enter into Sacred Orders , to which his dear mother had often persuaded him ’ .
24 It would perhaps make a poignant epitaph to Eliot 's creative career that he should return to the literary associations and memories of his youth in America — the " Victorian American " who even in his rebellion against that inheritance marked himself as its true heir .
25 He should return to the targeting of tobacco advertising on young people .
26 He got to his feet , staring up at the ceiling , wondering whether or not he should shout to the owner to turn the volume down .
27 Where the person under disability is a defendant or respondent , and a person proposes to act as " guardian ad litem " , he should deliver to the court office a defence , answer , counterclaim or admission , and if he is appointed to act by order of the Court of Protection , a sealed copy of the order .
28 He should write to the Secretary of State for Education and Science setting out the problems , and the same goes for problems in respect of Dundee university .
29 The court said that it could not tell the Chief Constable how he should respond to the situation as it could not judge the explosiveness of the situation at the time .
30 Law was thus besieged with demands that he should retreat to a compromise position as Balfour had done in 1910 , and again these demands came from tariff reformers as well as free-traders .
  Next page