Example sentences of "[conj] he be [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Robbie Gladwell has opened a new guitar workshop in Sudbury , Suffolk , where he is undertaking all nature of electric and acoustic guitar repairs ; plus setups for that ‘ problem ’ guitar , customising and custom building , etc .
2 Where he 'd come from and where he was ensured one thing : like Garnett , Mercer , and Loach , Goodwin was a socialist .
3 I think that he 'd reached a stage in his life where he was to become less community minded and more geared toward the fulfilment of his own career . ’
4 Barry had entered a Florida alcohol abuse centre on Jan. 22 , four days after being arrested in the Vista International Hotel , Washington , where he was filmed smoking crack cocaine in the room of a former girlfriend , Hazel " Rasheeda " Moore [ see p. 37180 ] .
5 Item five erm I 'm also pleased to say that er Chris was the only person nominated to be Honorary Treasurer and it would give me great pleasure er to propose that he be elected Honorary Treasurer and may I have a seconder for that proposal please .
6 Was it too much to ask that he be allowed some privacy in his life ?
7 JELLO BIAFRA has announced that he 's considering issuing BODY COUNT 's ‘ Cop Killer ’ on his own Alternative Tentacles label .
8 ‘ He just never lets on that he 's done any fitness work ’ , says one .
9 Castle , who announced earlier this week that he is to quit full-time tennis , was given a stiff examination by the British number two from Southampton .
10 Ted Hill , the Labour Party agent , has told the Enfield Advertiser that he is taking legal advice about this .
11 Even though the defendant does not regard the nature of his own conduct as being disorderly , he has a sufficient mens rea to satisfy the section by being aware that he is using offensive language , or kicking over dustbins or turning out the lights in the cinema , or whatever else may be alleged to constitute the disorderly behaviour .
12 Admittedly , he says that he is describing ethical discussion as it is , rather than as it ought to be .
13 They believe , because they want to believe it , that he is offering disinterested advice , as best befits their needs .
14 Seeing Harry coming down the wet , narrow street , she knew straight away that he was bringing bad news .
15 But the point was that he was holding this place in trust , on my behalf . ’
16 A taxation of the bills would not prejudice the debtor 's claims that he was given negligent advice .
17 I think in fact it 's a bit of a cheek for the Chief Constable to go to the Home Secretary here ev , Home Secretary again this year , asking for more officers , when he has n't recruited all the ones that he was given last year .
18 But it was serious in the sense that he was given wrong advice .
19 He was willing to submit these terms to arbitrators to vary as they thought fit , but only on condition that he was to retain full power and jurisdiction .
20 Opponents of the USC claimed that he was seeking international recognition for his government .
21 utterance was taken out of context , and that he was advocating greater involvement by the national parliaments ?
22 utterance was taken out of context , and that he was advocating greater involvement by the national parliaments ?
23 Erica and Edward had their usual disagreement , and Edward announced that he was leaving next day on more unspecified scientific business .
24 The same year that he was dubbed biggest flirt , Debbie Kauffman was voted her year 's best looking girl .
25 It was also suggested that he was using Interior Ministry files to discredit political opponents , and thereby promote the Czechoslovakian People 's Party to which he belonged , in the lead-up to the June elections .
26 He was real glad that he was getting some acceptance .
27 Instead of condemning the alliance , Urban insisted that the war was one of state , not of religion , inviting the criticism that he was putting political expediency before religious necessity .
28 The clear fact was that he was having serious trouble knowing where to start .
29 Shortly after his appointment as Minister of Housing in October 1964 , he telephoned me on a Sunday morning to say that he was having great trouble with his civil servants because he wished to promote an anti-eviction Bill , which would make it impossible for people to be evicted from their premises without special precautions .
30 I knew on the one hand that he was playing some kind of trick on me ; a trick like the one with the loaded dice .
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