Example sentences of "that he [vb mod] [be] [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 … The proceedings in the present case are for the direct purpose of handing the appellant over so that he may be dealt with on these charges .
2 The Jury said that he would be charged with the theft of the ring , and was going to be hanged but the ring had cost eleven pence and one halfpenny .
3 He remembered writing of Paula 's death , — of how he could not live without knowing the truth , and how , if he gave himself into the hands of the great Whale , he knew that he would be reunited with her in death .
4 Even if B had no actual knowledge it would be most likely that he would be fixed with knowledge on the basis of the reasonable man test .
5 The current had cut into a hillside on the upriver side of the bend so that he would be faced with a steep climb of some fifty feet .
6 The chosen method was to calculate his net loss , taking into account that he would have paid income tax on earnings , then adding back ‘ golden handshake ’ tax so that he would be left with the net amount after the Revenue had collected tax on the damages .
7 He was able to plan with precision and enthusiasm the date of his own retirement , to look forward to it because it was in no way forced upon him , and to believe that he would be remembered with affection and regret .
8 There is no record of John having been apprehended and/or fined at that time , but it is almost certain that he would be dealt with in some way .
9 It 's the latest setback for Wright amid fears that he could be sidelined with a hernia .
10 The real problem lay in convincing her that he could be trusted with her secrets .
11 Pilger , on the other hand , was more interested in Sutton 's production skills and in satisfying himself that he could be entrusted with that side of the paper — not easy with a new start-up and the complexities of the new technology .
12 She went to the edge of the roof and shouted across the village at the unnamed thief that for this he 'd be struck with paralysis ; that he 'd be smitten with cholera and die : that unless he owned up and returned the cockerel , the gods would punish his family with poverty and starvation for ever .
13 A parent or teacher who accepts the concept , could use the word ‘ God ’ from the very beginning , and need have no fear that he will be faced with awkward questions , for he knows that there is a perfectly sensible answer available .
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