Example sentences of "that he be [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Using such a bureau as a back-up to your in-house facility is obviously a possibility — except that he 's bound to be busy when you need him !
2 Perhaps he heard today that he 's going to be evicted , his mother 's sick , his kid 's been thrown out of school .
3 He made me forget everything — even that he belongs to someone else — that he 's going to be married in just a few weeks .
4 ‘ Of course , ’ she continued , avoiding his eye , ‘ all this is on the assumption that he 's going to be charged . ’
5 ‘ I would imagine so , seeing that he 's going to be working here !
6 ‘ You may as well accept that he 's going to be around for a while — until he finally accepts that the club 's not for sale .
7 ‘ He does n't know , you know — Miguelito does n't know that he 's going to be unmasked tonight .
8 You 'll remember that we had a pilot project in South Oxford Health Centre , Tony is one of the G P's there , I 'm expecting that he 's going to be very positive about this project since we all are , in terms of it 's practice service delivery .
9 The general principle contemplates a model of a patient of an age recognized as endowing him with the competence to exercise a valid choice , and who is lucid in the sense not only that he regards himself as being in control of his mental faculties , but also that he is recognized to be so by others .
10 He is so anxious about being accepted that he is trying to be extra good and even perfect . ’
11 On deciding to become a candidate for election to a local government body an individual must ensure that he is qualified to be a candidate .
12 If an accused person hears that he is going to be sentenced to one year in jail , it is argued that it would be distinctly unfair for a prosecutor to appeal .
13 ‘ I do n't think any sentence would really be appropriate but I ca n't bear the thought that he is going to be out one day , and that day is going to be sooner than I thought .
14 Where the plaintiff has been found to have been contributorily negligent , his damages will be reduced by the proportion that he is found to be to blame for his damage .
15 So ‘ kempt ’ is he , in fact , that he is thought to be a guest at a formal reception held at the Taft Hotel on his first visit .
16 He explained that he was training to be a teacher in Bechar , a large town a little north of where I had begun walking .
17 It is surprising that he attended Hall 's conclave as he had a well-known dislike of competitions , but it is less surprising that he was selected to be a judge in view of his connections with two of the other judges and the probability that he would not wish to enter the competition himself .
18 Miss Sherwin added : ‘ You can infer from these circumstances and the large amount of cash he had on him that he was intending to be selling those tabs that night . ’
19 There was , though , a real danger that he was destined to be one of the game 's nearly men .
20 Mary Finnigan : It was at this time , when David flew out to Malta , then not only were we organising the Arts Lab but a free open air festival in Beckenham , David , having flown out to the Maltese song festival had sent Angie a postcard saying something to the effect that he was going to be in Italy and why did n't Angie come and join him , which she did , leaving me to sort out both the folk club and the free festival organised for Beckenham Park the following Sunday . ’
21 It sunk into 30,000 delegates and millions watching at home that this man knew he was not a charismatic orator but he knew , too , that he was going to be President and he could handle it .
22 He shot a 69 , three-under-par , and although it was n't leading , it did n't change my thinking that he was going to be there at the finish .
23 He used affirmations daily , and knew that he was going to be there .
24 James Gilbey , whose intimate phone call to Diana was taped , yesterday laughed off suggestions that he was going to be her public escort .
25 Kirov realized that he was going to be pestered by the man until he made some sort of complimentary comment .
26 A difficult moment for me occurred when Phil Collins came on the show , simply because what I knew but he did n't , was that he was going to be my first guest on This Is Your Life the following week .
27 Then , changing the subject , he told her that he was going to be the new head of economic analysis at Chessington-Harris .
28 He had already completed his required 30 , but had always said from the start that he was going to be along on my last one , and he did it .
29 I remember him taking me for a drive in his car when he told me the joyful news about his forthcoming marriage to Rosemary and feeling so happy that he was going to be happy .
30 ( 1 ) As he was obliged to do , the charging officer ( at a time when the Director was already interesting herself in the matter ) had told the applicant that he was not obliged to say anything ; yet only two weeks later the Serious Fraud Office was warning the applicant that he was going to be interviewed under compulsory powers ; and it was not much longer still before the office formally put him on notice that he would be asked questions which he would be compelled to answer on pain of punishment .
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