Example sentences of "he [modal v] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I told him all about himself and what he ought to do in life .
2 NOW that Tony Bland has died , we pray that he may rest in peace , and that his parents and family may be able to grieve in private for him .
3 For Tony , that he may rest in peace , and for his family for their strengthening and peace .
4 To his friends he may speak in Gaelic rather than in English .
5 The same result can be achieved slightly differently by requiring the innocent party to accept repair or replacement in satisfaction of any claim it might have : if the goods prove defective in any way the Seller will replace them and the Buyer shall accept that replacement in satisfaction of any claims he may have in respect of the defects .
6 I think he may have in mind the view advanced by John Stuart Mill in An Examination of Sir William Hamilton 's Philosophy .
7 It is open to the senior police officer present to impose conditions under this section whilst the march is in process , and on the same grounds as those on which he may act in advance .
8 There 's a chance he may get in touch with you . ’
9 Corpus Christi College made the suggestion that he should sleep in Corpus but take his meals in his old college of Magdalene ; a proposal so bizarre that it should be accounted for by a motive , not to have at dinner a famously silent person , imagined as a wet blanket .
10 He should bear in mind the fact that all mining legislation has been the result of hindsight .
11 commitment , he should bear in mind that the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer has said that that is an aspiration and not a commitment .
12 The family historian who wishes to use early Dissenting records should consult D. J. Steel , Sources for Nonconformist Genealogy and Family History ( 1972 ) , but he should bear in mind that seventeenth and early-eighteenth century Nonconformists often used the baptism , marriage and burial services of the Established Church and that these events will be recorded in the Church of England registers .
13 Prison Wakefield was informed that the Secretary of State ( following consultation with the trial judge and with Lord Lane C.J. ) had decided that his case would not be reviewed by the local review committee until September 2001 , indicating that the minimum period he should serve in custody to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence was 20 years .
14 He therefore ruled that Reagan should testify , but rejected a request that he should appear in person , and instead allowed him to give videotaped evidence .
15 He saw no reason why he should suffer in silence .
16 Coleridge rationalized the departure in his poem ‘ Reflections on having left a Place of Retirement ’ , asking whether it was right that he should live in beauty and solitude while his ‘ unnumber 'd brethren toil 'd and bled ’ in the greater world .
17 ‘ I have contacted Bruno 's lawyer and told him to tell Frank that if he wants to fight Lennox he should get in contact with us directly as I understand that Duff 's promotional contract expires in April .
18 Axelrod had already begun to think in ESS terms , but I felt that this tendency was so important that I wrote to him suggesting that he should get in touch with W. D. Hamilton , who was then , though Axelrod did n't know it , in a different department of the same university , the University of Michigan .
19 Perhaps he should get in touch
20 Perhaps he should get in step with the rest of the Government .
21 It is inconceivable that he should proceed in reliance solely upon the consent of an under-age patient , however ‘ Gillick competent , ’ in the absence of supporting parental consent and equally inconceivable that he should proceed in the absence of the patient 's consent .
22 It is not enough for one party or the other to tell us what his mind is , that he must do in person .
23 Anaeas is in love with Dido but is told that he must leave in order to save trial .
24 He must bear in mind that , for the north-west , the interim proposal of Waterloo is not acceptable either .
25 In fulfilling this role he must bear in mind the principle set out in s1(2) of the Act that delay is likely to prejudice the child 's welfare .
26 But to avoid this return to voluntarism he must have in mind some further conception of strategy , and it is not surprising to find him talking about it in what might be called its objective sense : the strategy of a class — the course of action which will best enable it to gain power over other classes — is estimated in the light of its objective interests and its position in a formation , and is detached from the beliefs and aspirations of its members .
27 for this reason , the courts apply the rule that when Parliament has conferred a judicial or quasi-judicial power upon a person , he must act in accordance with the rules of natural justice .
28 By some means or other the natural tendencies instilled by evolution , have to be brought under control , and the child must learn at a very early age that if he is to grow up and be happy , he must behave in accordance with rules and regulations .
29 IF Fred Barker , Master of the Quorn , believes that changing garb would make one iota of difference to those who object to hunting then he must live in cloud cuckoo land .
30 It was a well-rehearsed routine ( he must practise in front of the mirror at home ) .
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