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

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1 'E must be got warm . ’
2 If the hon. Gentleman waits for a few days , he may be made aware of developments emanating from a source not far from me now which may interest him and which may deal with that point .
3 Ringa Hustle raced home a 5-2 winner … he may be given one more race in Ireland before they retire him to stud …
4 HE MAY BE GONE SOME TIME
5 Secondly , the court may order him to forfeit his office if he is convicted for corruption under the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 , and if he is convicted a second time under that Act he may be adjudged incapable for ever of holding a public office .
6 He 'll be examined by psychiatrists , who will then make recommendations as to where he should be sent next .
7 I also conclude that , to enable him to make such representations , he should be given such relevant information as he does not already have .
8 I do n't think he should be treated any differently from the other horses .
9 Charlie had just landed his 100th winner of the calendar year — the first jockey to do so — and the crowd were determined that he should be made aware quickly and with as much emphasis as possible , how they felt about him .
10 If Colin Will is around , he should be contacted first .
11 He died in September 1659 and was buried in Westminster Abbey ; in his will he had requested that he should be buried near to Agarde 's monument there .
12 If the patient is safe sitting up , he should be left alone for privacy while he is passing urine or faeces , and he should have a bell to summon help , or perhaps a stick with which to knock on the wall or floor .
13 But , sitting in the wood-panelled living-room of the Birdman 's house on the little island of Mykines , listening to his tales of the sea and of the exploits of the Faroese fowlers of old , I could think of no reason why he should be considered any more hard or cruel than anyone who has ever eaten a chicken joint , a hamburger — or even a fish-finger !
14 His target , when he should be considered fit and ready , was the European centre of SIS operations , a house in The Hague disguised as the ‘ Continental Trading Corporation ’ , where he was to join the staff of agents run by Major H. R. Stevens and his deputy , Captain S. Payne Best .
15 He he must be taught that and he 's taught that through his training .
16 His every whim was to be catered for , however strange , and he must be put first at all times .
17 ‘ Remember he 's stuck in the refridgeration unit and he 'll be frozen solid if we do n't get him out of there soon . ’
18 He 'll be burned alive . ’
19 But did , did you hear he might be made redundant ?
20 Ellwood crouched down alongside the priest and looked this way and that , as if he might be given some notion of what to do next .
21 Schellenberg tried to stay calm , envisaging the distinct possibility that he might be named next .
22 Cadfael took the key from the porter , who hovered with slightly anxious sympathy , and was relieved to see a delinquent for whom he might be held responsible returning docilely to his prison .
23 Oh , I know that he would never have touched anything in the least underhand , but he is a director of the company , and he might be held responsible for things that were done without his knowledge .
24 He could be forgiven that .
25 He could be forgiven one disappointing season with a track record like that .
26 He could be seen most mornings at the door of his shop in Wimbledon Village , arms crossed , mouth twisted in a superior sneer , just waiting for the chance to decode the small print on the front of buses .
27 Now he could be initiated one vital stage further into the cult of Dorn .
28 If the doctor 's duty is a matter of law , a court could restrain a doctor from continuing such treatment , and he could be held liable to pay damages for any distress or increased discomfort the patient suffered as a consequence , in that his conduct would amount to negligence .
29 The jury were directed by the trial judge that they could find him guilty only as actor , whereas the true position was that he could be found guilty either as actor or on the basis of art and part .
30 Is there a danger he could be considered mad ?
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