Example sentences of "[vb -s] that he [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 He adds that he would be surprised if industry , already hit by the recession , ‘ was not anxious about the prospect of accounting changes , the general effect of which will reduce the opportunities for carrying costs below the line ’ .
2 It is , therefore , appropriate for the liquidator , when he thinks that he may be under a duty to try to recover something from some officer or employee of a company , or some other person who is , in some way , concerned with the company 's affairs , to be able to discover , with as little expense as possible and with as much ease as possible , the facts surrounding any such possible claim .
3 When my Cid saw that they who eat his bread were returned , he went down from the tower , and received them right well , and praised them for what they had done like good knights : howbeit he was full sorrowful for Alvar Salvadores that he should be in the hands of the Moors , but he trusted in God that he should deliver him on the morrow .
4 He says that he 'll be able to have that one it work and I 'll work for him tomorrow .
5 When a person is arrested away from a police station , section 30 says that he should be taken to a police station as soon as practicable unless the investigation requires his presence elsewhere .
6 But from Rome the British agent sent a warning while Charles was still a boy : ‘ Everybody says that he will be in time a far more dangerous enemy to the present establishment of the government of England than ever his father was . ’
7 The statement of claim has not been finalised yet but Lord Spens says that he will be disappointed if it is less than £2m .
8 Nonetheless Montpellier 's future seems to hinge largely on the module manufacture , and Richet says that he will be going head to head against the likes of Japan 's Kyocera Corp .
9 The hon. Member for South Ribble ( Mr. Atkins ) says that he will be among those abolished , but he has already abolished himself — there has never been such a secret and silent Minister for Sport .
10 These expressions may constitute either a promise , by which the maker of the statement intends that he should be bound , or a representation which is not intended to operate as a promise but is made with the intention and does have the effect of persuading the other party to enter into the contract .
11 It occurred to him as he was crashing about in the cupboard among his own old mackintoshes , tennis racquets , gum boots , and broken picture frames that he might be doing the wrong thing .
12 ‘ If he survives that he should be back in town next week . ’
13 Worryingly for Eileen Delaney Pickle has vanished again today … raising fears that he may be caught in a trap once more .
14 Certainly his resignation ensures that he will be in the clear when the economic roof falls in — an event which many people now regard as virtually inevitable .
15 Alfred exudes a hilarious bumptiousness and bonhomie , and it seems that he must be the more successful of the two siblings .
16 Alfieri senses that he might be becoming attracted to her , and that this is the root of the problem .
17 After a greeting Cnut announces that he will be a gracious lord and will support the rights of the church and just secular law .
18 She speaks again , chattily this time , about her friend Cal and how nice it 'll be to see her again , and she hopes that he 'll be polite and help with the washing up .
19 My right hon. Friend hopes that he will be in a position to make a firm announcement early next year .
20 Peter Bergg popular school teacher who is good with the boys and hopes that he will be their headmaster .
21 ‘ Any person who feels that he may be affected by the suspension should contact their local office . ’
22 Yet when this principle is realized in the literal terms of premonitions and mental telepathy , he baulks and feels that he must be going mad .
23 Accordingly , it follows that he should be concerned about the current account deficit as a matter of public policy .
24 Of course , if an individual chooses evil then it follows that he must be punished , but he must be punished because he , or she , has deliberately chosen to do evil .
25 The commercial-radio sector prays that he will be its saviour .
26 Well could I I mean this is of course one of the criticisms that one had to bear about Mrs. Thatcher about erm they say he 's not his own man , that to me indicates that he may be taking advice .
27 Er , throughout the management letter to members the district auditor er , makes suggestions and , and indicates that he will be monitoring our progress on a number of actions .
28 Yesterday 's result means that he will be able to take on the Euro-sceptic rump in the Tory Party and put through the legislation that could put Britain on the road to a single European currency by the late 1990s .
29 The basic situation which I contemplate is a patient in hospital refusing all but nursing attendance , or the patient at home refusing all care , even if it means that he will be left alone .
30 His position as gérant commandité in a mixed liability company arrangement means that he will be unbudgeable from the head of Matra-Hachette 's management for the next six years , though his personal assets will be exposed if the group suffers any setbacks .
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