Example sentences of "he [modal v] [not/n't] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Judgment against him can not be obtained by default ( Ord 12 , r 2 ) ; but , if he does not appear at the hearing of the action he is deemed to admit the notice and is bound by any judgment , even if by consent ( Ord 12 , r 3(3) ) .
2 Then the questions arise ; should the MP speak in a debate ? — he may not be called .
3 He may not be authorized to make changes to other components ; these may be owned by other design teams or may have become " fixed once production has commenced .
4 First commissions could be obtained through political interest , and this would appear to have been the situation of Philip Hay , whom Admiral Lord Keith managed to place in the 11th Foot as an ensign on the strength of imaginary past service , though his patron remarked that ‘ if his father can not get at old General Grant or Lady Sutherland he may not be confirmed .
5 ( vii ) In every case it is made clear to the prisoner from the information supplied to him that he may not be recommended for release at the end of his tariff period at the first or any subsequent review .
6 A child in care may therefore go on a family holiday abroad with his foster parents but he may not be known by their surname however long-standing the placement .
7 The old zeks say that if a man has a nightmare then he should not be disturbed because the awakened life of the camps is more awful than the pain of any dream .
8 There is a big tip for Egypt Mill , her runner in the final event , and he should not be opposed , though Father Time will be backed to beat him .
9 The form of Royal Gait 's narrow defeat of Oh So Risky in the Champion will make him a very short price today , but he should not be opposed despite a lengthy lay-off .
10 If he did not copy Timagenes he should not be suspected of having copied Posidonius .
11 Spooks in films could pass unrecognized through airports , and North sometimes gave out instructions that if he was spotted at such-and-such a place , he should not be acknowledged .
12 Nevertheless , that is top class form and with at least 2st in hand over his two rivals , he should not be beaten .
13 He should not be named , but he begged me to tell the outside world of the appalling situation where the wounded are dying unnecessarily because the UN are refusing to transport the wounded out of the city . ’
14 He said that Pennethorne could not claim ‘ as of right , employment as the architect of the New Public Offices ’ but he should not be deprived of his surveying work .
15 But as I say , he unselfishly insisted that he should not be given a place on any scheme in which he had n't taken a personal part .
16 Because of that , he should not be denied his right to receive care and treatment , aimed at allowing him to get on with life as normally as possible .
17 The seven pound penalty he picks up in the Bagthorpe Handicap at Nottingham is negated by his apprentice jockey 's claim and he should not be missed .
18 In my humble opinion , he should not be called upon for such justification .
19 He posed the question whether the disadvantage of a judge speaking on matters which in one form or another — such as unfair dismissal from employment or from a trade union — might well come before him when he was on the bench was outweighed by the advantage of hearing his views or by the argument that he should not be prevented , by convention or otherwise , from speaking in Parliament on such a matter .
20 For example , s. 59 FSA 1986 permits the SIB , if it believes any individual is not a fit and proper person , to direct that he should not be employed in connection with investment business by any authorised or exempted person .
21 The Scottish Office said he should not be approached by the public .
22 The Police have warned that he should not be approached .
23 But they 're warning he should not be approached be any members of the public .
24 They are concerned about his mental state and warned he should not be approached .
25 The Tribune Group voted against John Prescott 's challenge to Hattersley for the deputy leadership in 1988 after ruling that he should not be permitted to speak .
26 Parke B. , at p. 630 , concluded that the payment ‘ was not voluntary , because , in effect , the defendant told the plaintiff 's clerk , that if he did not pay for certificates when he wanted to make extracts , he should not be permitted to search . ’
27 On 11 May 1992 the wife , Frances Butler , gave notice to the husband , Robert Butler , to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for contempt of court for breaches of an order dated 12 September 1991 prohibiting him from entering or visiting premises where she lived and from assaulting , molesting or harassing her .
28 At Plymouth , for example , where in 1941 he was invited to prepare a redevelopment plan for the city , in cooperation with the City Engineer , H. Paton Watson , his starting point was that he should not be constrained by local authority boundaries : in his view Plymouth extended six miles and more beyond the city centre and should be planned on that basis .
29 He should not be restricted by the side-reins , so they must not be tight .
30 Sir Derek , however , sat tight , believing that he should not be blamed for the £215m fraud perpetrated against the company .
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