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

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31 His composure would vanish , his grey eyes would shift around the room and , muttering something about antibiotics , he would disappear to the other end of the room , where some hours later he would be discovered at some local worthy 's side , discussing parking problems at Waitrose with the quiet authority of a great physician .
32 Then , realising that sooner or later he must be given a reason for her presence , she repeated the one she had given Stella .
33 Clearly he can be dismissed if both Houses present an Address to that effect .
34 Personalities vary , but typically he will be guided as much by intuition and personal judgment as by precept or regulation as he surveys the political landscape he must traverse before reaching his destination .
35 You wanted him out of your life ; well , now he 'll be gone for good .
36 Now he 'll be remembered as the hunt marshall who went too far … caught on video … as he delibrately pushed a protester into the path of a hunt vehicle .
37 The giant Norwegian international was due to join his country for their friendly against Sweden next Wednesday — but now he may be needed to play for Spurs against champions Leeds at Elland Road on Tuesday .
38 He kept on firing until he could see each individual rope on the net , then hauled the nose up and vaulted the balloon , realizing as he did so that if it caught fire now he would be fried .
39 Sandison wondered if now he would be classified with Maidstone .
40 Now he could be plunged into Luton 's relegation fight as part of a swap-deal involving Chris Kamara .
41 Now he could be initiated one vital stage further into the cult of Dorn .
42 Now he could be hurt , because he did n't want to lose her .
43 So now he could be caught behind the safety of the fence , and the rope attached to his headstall was no longer needed .
44 From now he will be treated as a Soviet offender , that is why he is not at Camp 5 …
45 Now he will be banned for a fortnight . ’
46 Eamon Wilson , The Beeches , Portadown , is alleged to have conspired with a person or persons unknown to make a threat to Sean McIvor , making him fear that if it were carried out he would be killed .
47 In despair , Angel had gone to his rich cousins , pleading that unless they helped him out he would be forced to sell the land to an outsider , a property developer who wanted to build houses there .
48 Thirdly he should be loved devoutly ( 113.171f. ) and sweetly and that is when the soul feels overcome with joy , burning in the heat of the Holy Ghost — a Noah 's ark of security in the love of God that nothing can destroy : On the question of how the lover can recognise whether he is loving , Rolle warns that apart from the overwhelming assurance which accompanies the gift of the experience of singular love , man can not live by certainty , but faith , since that is the nature of the game ; but he does suggest a do-it-yourself questionnaire which is really designed to reveal to the user where his heart is fixed .
49 Tomorrow he 'd be gone , and this whole crazy charade would be over , once and for all .
50 WHEN Darren O'Leary plays for London against the North in the final round of the ADT Divisional Championship today he will be forgiven if he is caught day-dreaming of England training in sunny Lanzarote .
51 She thought that if there were loads of other kids around he 'd be forced to play with them .
52 Well he 'll be pissed off all over it with football boots on .
53 If the Minister attended and attempted to make the type of speech that he made here he would be laughed at .
54 Here he would be forced to work as hard as the people among whom he lived .
55 says here he should be expected to lead a perfectly normal life
56 Finally he would spend a great deal of time in preparing people for membership and in visiting members although here he could be helped by the deacons and stewards .
57 Alternatively he may be instructed to do so by the Scottish Office .
58 Alternatively he could be taken before a magistrate for punishment .
59 Prince Sihanouk himself proposed a compromise on Sept. 21 , whereby he would be appointed Chair and the SOC would be entitled to a seventh delegate .
60 Where there is reasonable cause to believe that a person has information about the child 's whereabouts he may be ordered to disclose it ( s95(6) ) .
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