Example sentences of "he [modal v] be [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A sad blow , and he may be followed by coach Ian McIntosh who , as a paid official , is no longer allowed to be in charge . |
2 | He may be penalised in costs ( Ord 9 , r 9(3) ) . |
3 | But I have a little plan as to how he may be brought to account . ’ |
4 | ‘ Matthew Burke , who toured Britain with the 1990 Australian Schoolboy team , is a brilliant young player and he may be used at fullback . |
5 | The RSPCA believes the dogs were dumped because the owner feared he may be proscuted on cruelty charges . |
6 | He should be sent to Broadmoor and the key thrown away . |
7 | Psychiatric reports were eventually obtained and recommended that he should be detained in hospital for treatment , not in prison . |
8 | The children 's panel hearing which followed this assessment felt that he should be placed on home supervision , given the generally supportive nature of the family home , but that he should attend a privately-run child guidance facility in Glasgow , instead of mainstream schooling , for long-term assessment , as a day-pupil . |
9 | stresses the importance of direct experience in the education of children : ‘ Children soon forget what they say or what is said to them , but not what they have done nor what has been done to them ’ ; ‘ Give your scholar no verbal lessons ; he should be taught by experience only ’ ( ibid . |
10 | When further penalties were proposed Secretary John Thurloe [ q.v. ] , for political ( and perhaps personal ) reasons , spoke up for him , pressing — ironically in view of Boteler 's attitude in the Nayler trial — that he should be heard before sentence . |
11 | Yesterday Judge William Hannah jailed 37-year-old Parvis Yousefi for 18 months and recommended he should be deported from Britain . |
12 | In the first week of February , while Dowding was at the World Economic Forum at Davos , Switzerland [ see p. 37268 ] , influential members of the state ALP apparently decided that he should be replaced by Lawrence , then State Education and Aboriginal Affairs Minister . |
13 | The sentence was that he should be boiled in oil , the current punishment for prisoners . |
14 | That is why he had suggested that he should be known as Possum . |
15 | When the Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) first screened the videotape of the Dec. 14 demonstration on state television in June [ see p. 37544 ] , Mladenov denounced it as a " slanderous montage " , but experts ruled it authentic on July 4 , whereupon Mladenov in a nationwide broadcast declared that his remark had been taken out of context , and that he should be judged by deeds not words . |
16 | He allegedly refused to treat the boy , insisting that he should be taken to hospital . |
17 | The Scottish bishops of this period were normally consecrated by the archbishop of York , and there was no protest against this practice until 1120 , when Anselm 's disciple Eadmer , having received the bishopric of St Andrews , attempted to insist that he should be consecrated at Canterbury . |
18 | His family are anxious that he should be remembered by contributions to the Combined Oncology Fund ( contributions should be sent to Frankie Brown , ) . |
19 | I think Arthur Scargill 's handling of the affair has been despicable and I feel that he should be brought to justice for acts which we consider to be verging on the illegal . |
20 | I think Arthur Scargill 's handling of the affair has been despicable and I feel that he should be brought to justice for acts which we consider to be verging on the er illegal . |
21 | From one point of view it could be argued that he should be rescued from Tarvaras before he had an opportunity to come into contact with any of the inhabitants . |
22 | The Supreme Court ruled on Dec. 13 that he should be returned to prison but Alcalde had by this time left the country . |
23 | What we were saying is that so long as those with parental responsibilities consent to J. being treated by the medical staff of the health authority , he must be treated in accordance with their clinical judgment . |
24 | Presumably this is intended as a safeguard : if the Home Secretary is not in his office , he must be contacted by telephone if necessary to give his consent . |
25 | ‘ He must be prepared for jail and economic ruin , for the sacrifice of his personal welfare in the interest of the cultural welfare of his country . ’ |
26 | There are three ingredients required for successful compliance : first , the patient must be motivated to comply ; second , he must be informed about diet in a way that is individually appropriate ; thirdly , realistic and attainable objectives must be set . |
27 | He must be unafraid of unpopularity . |
28 | 87 per cent of grooms now choose to wear a wedding ring and with the Beaverbrooks extensive collection of men 's rings including rings to match the bride 's he 'll be spoilt for choice . |
29 | He 'll be examined by psychiatrists , who will then make recommendations as to where he should be sent next . |
30 | He 'll be missed by Ireland next Wednesday |