Example sentences of "he [modal v] be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Each man is thrown back on himself alone and there is danger that he may be shut up in the solitude of his own heart .
2 He may be contacted on or through Batsford .
3 It 's the little guy , and sometimes he may be moved back , squeezed own by the system , but he tries to creep back up , move forward , affirm his life .
4 Alternatively or in addition he may be co-opted on to other public bodies , such as hospital authorities , water authorities , etc .
5 Sheila Collings stormed : ‘ He should be sent down forever .
6 Moses said : ‘ He should be locked up .
7 If anything , he should be kicked out if he 's like that .
8 But during this period , in order that the school 's reputation remain intact , he should be taken on in some capacity and paid a salary , that of a youth employment officer 's assistant , for example .
9 However , he should be taken out of his room at least occasionally , if at all possible , if only to avoid claustrophobia .
10 She does n't think he should be allowed out .
11 He should be allowed back to Ireland instead of having to hide .
12 On reflection , does the Home Secretary consider that if someone is due to come to Britain with the sole purpose of inciting race hatred there is no reason why he should be allowed in , and that Le Pen should have been excluded ?
13 Could we not be told that after Wellesley 's magnificent Arabian charger , Diomed , left him by a brother officer killed in a squalid duel , was piked at Assaye he insisted he should be nursed back to fitness and not put down like the other wounded horses ?
14 He should be brought in at the earliest stages to advise on venues — which would save time , money and frustration .
15 Sefton 's condition deteriorated and it was agreed he should be put down .
16 One problem during the tour had centred on the young fast bowler Roy Gilchrist , who had been sent home from India for disciplinary reasons ; after the tour , opinion was divided as to whether his misdemeanours should mean the end of his Test career or whether he should be helped back into the fold by someone such as Worrell , whom he worshipped .
17 Therefore he must be cast out , for he threatens the existence of the play community ( p. 30 ) .
18 The magistrates have now called a pre-sentence report -- and he 'll be summoned back to court for sentencing on November the Ninth .
19 He 'll be hung over .
20 Tomorrow , he 'll be flown back to his ship , where officers will decide his punishment .
21 He 'll be tracked down and caught , and then all of you — ‘
22 Stamina ( 15 credits ) : If a player runs out of energy or stamina , he 'll be carried off on a stretcher .
23 I am prepared to wait if I know that in the end he 'll be let in , but in the meantime I just want them to allow my children to attend school .
24 He appears to have been ruled out although Eoin Jess WILL lead the attack despite Italian media suggestions that he 'll be left out .
25 The mare will look after the foal until he 's at least five weeks old and then he 'll be weaned off in the natural way .
26 When the selling of the number plates is banned , Mr Wilkins says he 'll be forced out of business .
27 Because they know that by the time he gets to court , he 'll be thrown out , and all the time will be wasted ,
28 Well he 'll be pissed off all over it with football boots on .
29 Cahervillahow ran no race in the Gold Cup but he might be turned on by the National as was the case with Attitude Adjuster who was also trained by Mouse Morris .
30 for all we know he might be locked up in that house against his will — ‘
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