Example sentences of "[adj] he [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In this he may be assisted by the opportunity to use truncation , alphabetical lists of terms showing word variants , and so on .
2 After this he will be required to make it over to a family member , just as any heir who succeeded him from outside the family would be required to do .
3 She went to the edge of the roof and shouted across the village at the unnamed thief that for this he 'd be struck with paralysis ; that he 'd be smitten with cholera and die : that unless he owned up and returned the cockerel , the gods would punish his family with poverty and starvation for ever .
4 Should it go wrong he would be expected to mend it : he was a musician , not a mechanic .
5 To be truly free he must be liberated from these things also .
6 If Bowe can not agree terms to fight Lewis by January 2 he will be stripped of the WBC version of the title and the crown will go to Lewis , who would then be told to make a mandatory defence against America 's Tony Tucker .
7 If Bowe can not agree terms to fight Lewis by January 2 he will be stripped of the WBC version of the title and the crown will go to Lewis , who would then be told to make a mandatory defence against America 's Tony Tucker .
8 PAMELA : [ aside ] Sure 't is impossible he can be made an agent in this foul conspiracy .
9 If the expert is negligent he may be sued by either party ( Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1977 ] AC 405 ) .
10 So , while for the first of these two failures Owen may be criticised , for the second he must be excused .
11 One is led to the conclusion therefore that the husband should convey as beneficial owner ; he is very often conveying the former matrimonial home as part of an agreement whereby the wife releases her rights to further claims for capital , and as such he could be said to be receiving valuable consideration from her and it is established that a vendor selling under compulsion should stand in the same position as a contractual purchaser under an open contract ( see Re King [ 1962 ] 1 WLR 632 and Emmet on Title above ) .
12 I am convinced he must be replaced . ’
13 A British voter aggrieved by being denied choice among candidates on party lists should ask himself just how much choice among candidates of the same party he is allowed under our present system and how much he would be allowed under the STV .
14 I do n't have to tell you how much he 'll be missed .
15 Minor matters like his precise powers , who he 'll be responsible to and how much he 'll be paid have yet to be decided .
16 When the patient is conscious he should be reorientated and explanations and information offered .
17 Though Premier John Major has said he will not sack his chancellor before the Spring Budget its is very likely he will be forced to dismiss him soon after .
18 It was the first time she had ever begged him for anything , but she knew it was likely he could be persuaded with flattery .
19 More likely he 'd be executed — or left to drift till he died …
20 A third guard in the van , Anthony Edwards , told the court he 'd been petrified he might be shot .
21 ‘ I 'm sure he 'll be released very soon now , ’ Zen said as reassuringly as he knew how .
22 He said : ‘ Eric will give the fans a big lift and I 'm sure he 'll be welcomed with open arms . ’
23 Tommaso was sure he would be sent there as soon as his training was over .
24 Zambia had dreaded Tammuz seeing hir battered flesh , feeling sure he would be sickened by the thought of others having been intimate with hir so recently .
25 In the lighthouse field I am sure he will be remembered as having made one of the important inventions .
26 ‘ Then I thought , I 'm sure he could be started up .
27 If the matter is to be discussed with the miscreant partner at all he should be given a genuine opportunity to put his case to all the other partners .
28 Perhaps above all he will be remembered by many as the friend who taught them the craft that is organic chemistry .
29 If viable he would be given another £40 .
30 He was concerned he would be locked in an English jail , and wondered if he should seek Embassy asylum .
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