Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The buyer will be entitled to damages only and he will still have to pay the purchase price of the computer , although he may be able to set-off a sum representing the damages .
2 He might be pretentious in other ways , but he was not posing at the keyboard .
3 On 17 May Marshalls wrote to the debtor confirming these terms , and mentioning that he might be entitled to legal aid with regard to litigation .
4 He would not treat them as sources of law past that point , but his general responsibility when he believes that law has run out is to make the best new law he can for the future , and he might be concerned with past legal doctrine for special reasons bearing on that issue .
5 The debtor 's affidavit evidence is in sharp conflict : he was given no advice on whether he might be eligible for legal aid , Mr. O'Connell was aware of his dire financial circumstances , the costs implications of the course recommended were not discussed , and he did not receive the letter .
6 Home care for the stroke patient may be chosen because the patient 's doctor feels that the necessary rehabilitation can be done at home , or might be best done at home ; the patient may be more comfortable , and therefore more co-operative to treatment if he remains among familiar surroundings ; he might be liable to excessive stress if parted from his close family , friends or a beloved pet ; or it may be a temporary situation , in which the patient is waiting for a bed in a specialist rehabilitation unit to become available .
7 He knew that he was searching for sixteen points of comparison before he could be sure of positive identification .
8 Nick Farr-Jones who was last month awarded the highest Australian decoration , The Order of Australia , has confirmed that he will be unavailable for international action this season .
9 If an engineer is impressed by bats , he will be impressed by countless other examples of living design .
10 And so he will be involved in political controversy and , in circumstances like those prevailing in Northern Ireland , inevitably accused of bias , of whitewashing , of serving certain political masters .
11 HARRY HOOPER is Secretary of the U.K. Branch of the I.W.L.S. He will be pleased to forward information on the society to potential members .
12 HARRY HOOPER is Secretary of the U.K. Branch of the I.W.L.S. He will be pleased to forward information on the society to potential members .
13 HARRY HOOPER is secretary of the U.K. Branch of the I.W.L.S. he will be pleased to forward information on the society to potential members .
14 He will be responsible for managing contracts and developing new business in the North-East .
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