Example sentences of "he [modal v] be allowed " in BNC.

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1 It may be that the consul for the state of origin can serve documents only on nationals of his state , or he may be allowed to effect service on anyone in the area of his responsibility .
2 Even some of those who suffered most under Marcos 's dictatorial reign felt he should be allowed home .
3 The Presbytery has not encouraged party political participation and it has only been because we felt certainly that Dr Paisley 's position , that the country needs it and we felt that he should be allowed to go .
4 If it 's been agreed that the treasurer spends £300 on publicity with £100 each for posters , leaflets and newspaper advertisements , he should be allowed the latitude to spend £150 on newspaper ads and £150 on leaflets if the publicity chairman thinks it necessary , and perhaps nothing on posters .
5 ‘ But he 's followed all the rules since he was given political asylum and I think he should be allowed to compete as an individual . ’
6 Friction led to furious rows and the rows led to Willy demanding that he should be allowed to take a room where he could look after himself .
7 Mr Major can ill afford to lose Mr Garel-Jones , yet if he is determined to go , he should be allowed to get out now .
8 THREE Appeal Court judges tried to view the tragedy of Hillsborough coma victim Tony Bland through his eyes when deciding he should be allowed to die .
9 Back again at the parsonage at Etten , he must have pleaded with sufficient eloquence to convince his father that he should be allowed to try .
10 He should be allowed home in 24 hours .
11 If a player steps off-side from the scrum-half 's dummy and he does not interfere with the course of play , he should be allowed to return immediately to an on-side position without being penalised .
12 Two years later , at a meeting at the Soviet Ministry of Culture , Ortiz asked that in return he should be allowed to select an exchange exhibition to be shown in the West .
13 If a defendant can post bail and presents no physical threat to the community , he should be allowed to await trial at home .
14 ‘ To the extent that Koons is able to prove that the profits at issue derive solely from his position in the art world ’ , Judge Richard J. Cardamone wrote , ‘ he should be allowed to retain them ’ .
15 What astonishes Howard , though , is why he should be allowed to be who he is , and live in such a perfectly organized society .
16 On reflection , does the Home Secretary consider that if someone is due to come to Britain with the sole purpose of inciting race hatred there is no reason why he should be allowed in , and that Le Pen should have been excluded ?
17 This memorandum , issued by the physician superintendent of Neasden Hospital , London , to all his medical officers over 25 years ago , attracted widespread opprobrium from the UK national press and the chronologically correct if sexist response from the British Medical Journal that ‘ every patient whatever his age or his disease should be resuscitated unless the doctor looking after him has no doubt at all that he should be allowed to rest in peace ’ .
18 that he 's a member of the er Committee bench , he should be allowed to .
19 She does n't think he should be allowed out .
20 And with a mass of highly critical evidence built up against him , chief executive Venables faces a mammoth task in trying to persuade the court he should be allowed to stay on the board despite his sacking on May 14 .
21 He should be allowed back to Ireland instead of having to hide .
22 The player was adamant that if he was to play for Huddersfield he must be allowed to live in Newcastle .
23 So next day when the heralds returned , Keith made such offer , adding that he must be allowed to inform the Regent of this for it to be effective .
24 In 1155 , the customs confirmed by Louis VII for Lorris on the royal demesne established that no parishioner should have to pay taxes on food intended for his own consumption or on grain grown by his own labour ; he should be exempt from tolls when he took his produce to the neighbouring towns of Etampes , Orléans , Milly , or Melun ; if required for a chevauchée , he must be allowed to return home at the end of the day ; the only labour service he owed his lord was in carrying seigneurial wine to Orléans twice a year ; and the burgesses of Lorris as a whole were exempted from seigneurial tailles .
25 He must be allowed to fix it in his mind before he has to write it .
26 Wickham recognized the type : willing enough to help but he must be allowed to go back to his friends with the news that his information was so valuable he had been allowed to talk to the man heading the inquiry , and if he could throw in a description of a place as exciting as a newspaper office so much to his credit .
27 Sure , he 's made some mistakes , but after everything he 's done for us in recent years he must be allowed the odd cock-up .
28 For a moment he entertained the hope that he might be allowed to call her ‘ Mam ’ , the way he used to , or even ‘ Mummy ’ , as she always called herself when speaking to other people .
29 On December 28 he would be twenty years old , and he wondered bitterly when he might be allowed to grow up .
30 If this went well , he could be allowed off the lead to play with his new friend for a short while .
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