Example sentences of "who [modal v] be [verb] [prep] his " in BNC.

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1 Hendry also possesses a greater range than Davis , who may be hamstrung by his reluctance to take on long pots .
2 to take reasonable care for the health and safety of himself and of other persons who may be affected by his acts or omissions at work ; and
3 It is for this reason that in so much of the literature and documentation dealing with the justification of a war emphasis was placed upon the enemy as a rebel who must be punished for his acts of infidelity or treason .
4 There was the man who had been with him and taken the briefcase from the hotel room and who in the morning would go back to the Golani Brigade stationed on the Lebanese border and who would be chided by his fellow officers for having taken leave while the military workload was intense .
5 An expert owes no duty in tort if there has been no reference of an issue to him and he did not know who would be affected by his certificate .
6 Those who did not were also traitors , who would be replaced with his supporters .
7 It was agreed to purchase a new machine at the cost of around £185 plus V.A.T. It was considered advisable to engage a regular ‘ caller ’ who would be paid for his services .
8 The North Cheshire Leaguers , who travel to Tattenhall in the third round of the Cheshire Cup , are captained by Mike Beckett who will be aided by his brother Richard .
9 ‘ I was getting a bit stale , but I felt really great against Schaefer and I know I have regained my punching power , ’ said Wharton , who will be fighting in his home town after drawing full houses in York .
10 The recently-published biography of ACM Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory Big Wing ( Airlife , 200pp , illus , hbk , £16.95 ) written by Bill Newton Dunn ( the great nephew of Leigh-Mallory ) , gives a great insight into the man who will be remembered for his implementation of the Big Wing theory during the Battle of Britain .
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