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

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1 If , for instance , he is on the common law side , the case that he is asked to consider may turn on the Landlord and Tenant Acts , the Rent Acts , the Consumer Protection Act , the Food and Drugs Act , the Town and Country Planning Acts , the Arbitration Act , tax law , separation , bankruptcy , conflict of laws , carriage of goods , insurance , and many other topics that he may never have studied at the University or for his Bar examinations He will not be expected , and will not need , to have every detail of all these subjects in his mind .
2 He had accepted so much work that he was committed to supply a hundred dancers for the pantomime season alone .
3 It was as a bowler that he was chosen to play for England , making his début in 1924 , and thereafter winning 39 caps .
4 MIDDLESBROUGH winger Stuart Ripley has dismissed speculation that he is poised to sign for Manchester United .
5 Yes in the sense that although he comes from a peasant background originally , it 's a rich peasant background and he himself had er a reasonable education and subsequently erm built on the education that he was given becoming in part self-taught .
6 However , a husband has no other relationship that he is told to love as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her .
7 The mere fact that he was still alive was surely a sign that he was destined to succeed was n't it ?
8 Police said last night that he was thought to have suffered a heart attack .
9 This modest and pioneering rule-book was in such demand that he was forced to publish the fifteenth edition in 1904 .
10 He was not actually dismissed from the service , though it was because of alcohol that he was asked to volunteer his own early resignation .
11 Mansell has so dominated pre-season testing in his Ford-powered Lola that he is expected to win on Sunday by the large margin familiar during his dominance of Grand Prix racing in the Williams Renault last season .
12 ( 72 ) This was the last time in his life that he was heard to raise his voice .
13 Years after the event , an Indian revealed to Irwin 's Military Secretary that he was detailed to assassinate the viceroy on a visit to Lucknow , but , seeing his delightful smile when he got off the train , changed his mind .
14 And Allison revealed : ‘ Ekstrom only joined Gothenburg on the understanding that he is allowed to talk to other clubs interested in buying him .
15 Gloucester 's justification is presented as the armed force at his disposal , and it is against this background that he was petitioned to take the throne by the three estates .
16 Gloucester 's justification is presented as the armed force at his disposal , and it is against this background that he was petitioned to take the throne by the three estates .
17 Bunyan did this with such fervour that he was asked to preach .
18 It is quite likely therefore that a meeting of Lambarde and Shakespeare took place at this time , although it was n't until 1594 that Shakespeare made his mark , for it was at Christmas of that year that he was Summoned to appear at Court .
19 But we can at least aim at a code that is capable of being understood by a person of average intelligence and of being understood and applied from the four corners of the document that he is directed to consult .
20 The likely misery he faced was recognised in a lengthy legal document that he was required to sign before the deed was done .
21 Meanwhile , Storehouse finance director David Simons has confirmed news leaked at the weekend that he is set to become Isosceles ' third chief executive in 15 months .
22 This was close to Mr Yeltsin 's initial appeal that he was forced to act to protect basic principles of the constitution such as democracy and human liberties .
23 In cases ( a ) and ( b ) where the thing promised or performed is precisely the thing which the promisor is already bound to do and no more , and there is no dispute that he is bound to do it , there is said to be no consideration or only illusory consideration for the new promise , and it is not enforceable .
24 He was unusually well rewarded and this , coupled with the fact that he was employed to seize rebel lands , strongly suggests that he had been associated with Richard before 1483 .
25 He was unusually well rewarded and this , coupled with the fact that he was employed to seize rebel lands , strongly suggests that he had been associated with Richard before 1483 .
26 European observers very often exaggerated his importance , however ; and the fact that he was expected to accompany the grand vizier on campaign in wartime often drastically reduced his influence on negotiations with foreign diplomats in Constantinople .
27 A stranger entered the bidding and soon gave the impression that he was determined to carry on for as long as was required to obtain the Baron .
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