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

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1 UEFA 's disciplinary committee will discuss Hateley 's dismissal in Geneva today and if the violent conduct charge is upheld he will be banned from Rangers ' match with CSKA Moscow on April 21 — and perhaps the final itself should the Scottish champions get there .
2 The debtor may then ( with the court 's approval ) make a composition or scheme of arrangement with his creditors ; but if this is not done he will be adjudicated bankrupt , and the whole of his property ( not including property of which he is himself a trustee , or — up to the value of £250 — the tools of his trade and the necessary clothing and bedding of himself and his family ) will vest in the ‘ official receiver ’ ( a public officer ) or some other trustee , and become divisible among his creditors who prove their debts .
3 Dealing first with ( a ) , the normal modus operandi in the case of new issues by public companies has been described in Chapter 13 : a would-be shareholder will apply in response to the prospectus , listing particulars or circular ; if the application is accepted he will be sent an allotment letter ; and this completes the needful agreement to become a member and shareholder .
4 As courts began dealing with charges of theft and public order offences , a qualified referee was told he may be jailed for his part in the looting of a Blackpool jewellers .
5 Our home had been turned upside down , our little boy , who we now loved so much , was diagnosed as retarded and Andreas was told he would be jailed for up to seven years in Cyprus .
6 He denied any guns had been involved in the raid although Mr Beaton had said earlier in the trial he had been told he would be shot if he tried anything stupid .
7 The guard — who has not been named — was told he would be blown up and his family killed if he made one false move .
8 The guard , who has not been named , was told he would be blown up and his family killed if he made one false move .
9 Charles Chaplin left for London , to present his film Limelight , and chose exile when he was told he would be examined on his fitness to re-enter the country he had lived in for forty years .
10 He was told he would be sent home if he did n't stay there .
11 When he finally named seven people he was told he should be comforted by the fact that all of them were already under subpoena to appear .
12 At his trial last year he was told he should be punished for his wicked driving .
13 Sefton 's condition deteriorated and it was agreed he should be put down .
14 He need not be taken to a designated police station if it is not anticipated he will be detained for more than six hours or where the arresting officer is without help .
15 Since his experience of captaincy was limited , he had not believed he would be appointed ; but he had had his hopes , and had thought a lot about the team 's problems .
16 She was tempted to tramp noisily down so that if Shildon had lingered he would be scared away , but then she would never know whether he had been there .
17 At the time a person is charged he shall be given a written notice showing particulars of the offence with which he is charged and including the name of the officer in the case ( in terrorist cases , the officer 's warrant number instead ) , his police station and the reference number for the case .
18 If a person is unfairly dismissed he may be awarded compensation .
19 Before any such questions are put he shall be cautioned in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
20 But after the letter was read out it was deceided he 'd be granted bail for four weeks pending further medical treatment , that being so he 's due to reappear in court on July the 28th .
21 His followers are determined he will be revealed as the messiah as soon as possible .
22 Birmingham referee Mike Reed and a linesman stepped in and when Bergsson went on he was warned he would be sent off immediately if the feud continued .
23 A farmer who 's admitted almost thirty cases of cruelty to animals has been warned he could be sent to prison .
24 Mrs Woods , of Bridlington , refused to send Tommy back to school until she was guaranteed he would be allowed to sit with the other children .
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