Example sentences of "he [vb mod] not be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 If he did not copy Timagenes he should not be suspected of having copied Posidonius .
5 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 .
6 In my humble opinion , he should not be called upon for such justification .
7 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 .
8 The Scottish Office said he should not be approached by the public .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 He should not be restricted by the side-reins , so they must not be tight .
12 Sir Derek , however , sat tight , believing that he should not be blamed for the £215m fraud perpetrated against the company .
13 Lord Rawdon told the Committee of the whole House of Lords , which read his bill clause by clause in May , that he thought a debtor should be able to swear to the real cause of his debt and , if there was no question of fraud or any intention to abscond , he should not be held in custody for more than eight days and be discharged on filing common bail .
14 These include procedures designed to ensure that : ( 1 ) no alleged contemnor shall be in any doubt as to the charges which are made against him ; ( 2 ) he shall be given a proper opportunity of showing cause why he should not be held in contempt of court ; ( 3 ) if an order of committal is made , the accused ( a ) knows precisely in what respects he has been found to have offended and ( b ) is given a written record of those findings and of the sentence passed upon him .
15 He must not be drawn into the sphere of those responsible for preventing accidents , for this would prejudice his independence and impartiality in the investigation of any subsequent accident .
16 Following a decision to arrest a suspect he must not be interviewed about the relevant offence except at a police station … 11.4 .
17 To be a man apart , he must not be distracted by the frivolities of the world and he must be educated .
18 He must not be allowed to glory in sinful pride and get away with it — ’
19 I would like to finish by saying that Davis Cup matches always bring the best out of John McEnroe , whether in singles or doubles , and he must not be judged by his present tournament form .
20 He might not be found for days , ( BUC L24 1080 6 )
21 Reading right-wing papers also made people more inclined to believe the Conservative Party had convincing policies and was likely to keep its promises , that Kinnock was neither decisive , nor trustworthy , nor a good leader of a team , and especially that he could not be relied upon to stand up for British interests against the USSR .
22 In midwinter the track beneath this bridge became a muddy morass , so at night , when he could not be seen by the signalman in Swithland box , he and his dog , who were inseparable , used to cross over the railway lines .
23 The erstwhile churchman , standing by the window where he could not be seen from below , turned round and advanced into the room , smiling , the patches of eczema on his face reddening with pleasure .
24 He could not be touched by this woman though he was well aware that she was deeply distressed .
25 This argument reflects the official view disseminated after the war had begun again that Edward had been coerced into accepting the treaty while he was under the tutelage of Mortimer and Isabella and that therefore he could not be bound by it .
26 And despite all his brave words , even he could not be prepared against an disasters .
27 On the other hand , if the income as it arose in each of the five years was paid out to Mr X that would have no tax consequences : he could not be assessed under TA 1988 , s739 as he is not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom .
28 The Doctor was left to wave his arms and shout ; he could not be heard above the din .
29 He could not be vindicated by any other principles , either .
30 It is perhaps for this reason that the Court of Appeal in Faccenda left open the question as to whether an employee could sell the information which was comprised in the skills acquired in the course of employment which he could not be prevented from using himself .
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