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

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1 Prince Sihanouk himself proposed a compromise on Sept. 21 , whereby he would be appointed Chair and the SOC would be entitled to a seventh delegate .
2 Where there is reasonable cause to believe that a person has information about the child 's whereabouts he may be ordered to disclose it ( s95(6) ) .
3 But I have a little plan as to how he may be brought to account . ’
4 He was invited to London and all sorts of treats were held out to him as to how he would be entertained on such a visit , trips to the theatre and concerts , a specially organized tour of ‘ Swinging London ’ , Carnaby Street , the King 's Road and so on .
5 The assault on Labour 's tax policies appeared to miss its target ; the Tories ’ handling of Labour 's controversial election broadcast on the health service served only to put the NHS at the forefront of the campaign ; and Mr Major and his advisers seemed uncertain how he should be presented .
6 Your son 's teacher should be able to refer him to an educational psychologist who 'll try to find out why he acts as he does , and how he can be helped .
7 Mr Hall says in a letter to her that he finds it difficult to understand how he can be associated with the previous Conservative MP Chris Butler 's lack of support for the unit .
8 For Augustine , mystical experience operated in the gap between the Creator and creature , enabling man to recognise his own true nature and so come to a knowledge of God — a process possible only because of the Incarnation , the love poured out from the being of God to his creatures which revealed how He could be known .
9 Sir Thomas remonstrated with him , as was his duty , reminding him of his high calling and how he will be required , in accordance with royal custom , to make a match advantageous to the realm — that is to say with a foreign princess . ’
10 He decided to ring Seymour-Strachey later , about tea-time , when he might be presumed to be in .
11 The legionnaire sees himself caught in a never-ending cycle of darkness and despair , until the day when he will be liberated through atonement of his past crimes .
12 He looks forward with impatience to the time when he will be sent to Siberia ; his martyrdom ends with the beginning of his punishment " .
13 19 Lord The Lord Ordinary having considered the Petition and proceedings , no Answers having been lodged , Nominates and Appoints to be curator bonis to designed in the Petition with the usual powers and decerns ; authorises the said after finding caution to enter on the duties of his office upon a certified copy of this interlocutor with a schedule of the curatory estate annexed thereto ; and that upon condition that before issue of a certified copy interlocutor of his appointment he shall lodge in the hands of the Accountant of Court a bond binding himself to lodge Accounts annually with the Accountant of Court and otherwise to conduct the affairs of the curatory estate in all respects in conformity with the laws and practice of Scotland ; to appear before the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland to answer for his conduct as curator aforesaid or in connection with any matter arising out of said curatory ; to submit himself to and prorogate the jurisdiction of the Court of Session for said purposes and to assign an address in Scotland where he may be cited , and decerns ( * Finds the expenses of this application and procedure following thereon to form a proper charge upon the curatory estate , and remits the account thereof , when lodged , to the Auditor of Court for taxation ) .
14 With a select few , he flew to Guinea : the nearest point to Ghana where he would be accepted .
15 Also , his experience of the frequently inept English resistance doubtless caused him to guess that it would eventually weaken to the point where he would be accepted as king .
16 On August 6 … he reported to an officer in London and was told that he was just in time to catch the 3.06 p.m. train to Bletchley where he would be met by someone .
17 Prince Karl Lichnowsky had offered to take Mozart to Berlin , where he would be introduced to King Friedrich Wilhelm II .
18 She would have taken Moses back to the harem where he would be brought up with others , learning to read and write the Egyptian hieroglyphic and " cursive " scripts and gaining expertise in various skills and sports ( see Acts 7:22 ) .
19 If Maurin wanted to kill me , surely he would n't attempt it in a public place where he might be recognized . ’
20 He was reaching the point where he might be tempted to hurt the boy out of frustration or because he thought he was being tricked in some way .
21 It was not the decision to jump that was unreasonable , it was placing himself unnecessarily in a position where he might be confronted with such an emergency .
22 However , to get him to the point where he might be weaned from the ventilator , one must allow him to sleep and get stronger , so if it was that kind of day or that kind of period , he might have more sedation than other times .
23 He 'll be examined by psychiatrists , who will then make recommendations as to where he should be sent next .
24 Haythornthwaite will be based in Caracas where he will be joined by his wife Janeen and daughter , Sophie , but son Alistair is remaining at boarding school in the UK .
25 He is off to Kleinwort Benson where he will be reunited with former UBS colleague Ken Humphries , who left about nine months ago .
26 Trainer John Spearing will now bid for a quick double with Lawnswood Junior who runs again in the Forte Ladies Stakes Handicap Final at Doncaster on Saturday where he will be ridden by Spearing 's daughter Teresa .
27 ‘ I want him to reach the stage where he will be talked about for his golf and not for his petulance — we 've had enough .
28 It further instructs him to continue to Damascus , where he will be told what he must subsequently do .
29 Hawthorn stopped him , and walked to where he could be seen by the rest of the squad of mechanics and fitters and armourers .
30 His co-pilot radioed the command centre , requesting a fix in order to enable him to plot the best route back to Britain , or at least to the channel where he could be picked up by the coastguard or a spotter plane .
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