Example sentences of "he be a student " in BNC.

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1 He 's a student , working over here for a few months .
2 We 've never heard of them , unless he 's a student Grant .
3 He 's a student , but he 's also a bank manager .
4 ( normal ) He 's a student , but he 's not a bank manager .
5 By the time he was 17 , he was a student at Trinity College , Dublin , having already spent a semester or two at Yale , and well on his way to becoming an alcoholic .
6 I told him he was a student .
7 Ever since he was a student in Florence and Venice , Modigliani had studied the female form repeatedly and passionately and when he came to Paris he continued to go to life classes .
8 He was a student at the university : they were to be married until she decided a career on the stage suited her better than becoming the wife of a Hapsburg cavalry officer .
9 Supplementing this account of the College shortly after the Coleman regime comes one written late in life by Principal Simonds , describing the College and its environs in 1828–1829 , when he was a student there .
10 He announced that he was a student of divinity ; did Mr Arkwright read his Bible ?
11 He was a student at the teacher 's training college where my mother , in her thirty-sixth year , took a job as a lecturer .
12 I did get into a car the other day to drive to London to the Imperial War Museum to see an exhibition of work by Tony Carter and was excited by it , but my appreciation may have something to do with the fact that he was a student of mine so I have been familiar with his ideas over many years .
13 ‘ Tomás Harris and Goya ’ ( subtitled : an artist , collector and connoisseur 's study of the printed work of Francisco Goya y Lucientes ) draws on a wealth of material drawings , paintings , prints , photographs , press cuttings and even stock books from Harris 's gallery same original work by Harris loaned by the Slade where he was a student .
14 The inference which might be drawn from this analysis was that Eliot himself had conceived a homosexual passion for just such a young man and , when the article was reprinted four years after Eliot 's death , it was suggested to be Jean Verdenal , the Frenchman whom Eliot had met in Paris when he was a student there and to whom , after his death in the First World War , he dedicated Prufrock and Other Observations .
15 Jane Barker 's education in Latin and medicine was mainly undertaken by her one surviving brother , Edward ; he was a student at Oxford before his early death in 1675 .
16 He was a student at Edinburgh , where among other figures more in the mainstream of science and medicine he met Samuel Brown , a chemist famous ( or notorious ) for his transmutation experiments .
17 He remembered the floggings which , when he was a student , had followed the botching of a papyrus .
18 At first all that would come into it were moralising precepts about drink which he remembered from having to copy them as exercises when he was a student : I am told you go from street to street where everything stinks to the gods of alcohol .
19 ‘ In that case , you 'll remember the government minister , Alan Dysart , when he was a student here . ’
20 In fact , we only know each other because he worked for me — when he was a student . ’
21 I have not even confided in Henry , and he was a student with me at Ingoldstadt , when I began my experiments !
22 He was in all the conservation groups when he was a student , but his big thing was animals . ’
23 Did n't you say he was keen on animal rights when he was a student with you ? ’
24 Turned out the last time the staff had seen him he was a student here and he 'd made such an arsehole of himself they 'd sworn they 'd never let him back in !
25 The Republicans have placed great emphasis on their claims that the Democrat frontrunner Bill Clinton was guilty of anti American behaviour while he was a student in England .
26 In Cambridge , Mr Rushdie said it was an honour to be asked to speak at the college , where he was a student in the 1960s .
27 because he was a student with us
28 And he was a student at the time and he had n't got a lot of money and he took what was it she said ?
29 But a nice idea , yeah , he 's saying before long tens of thousands of schools will have sprung up in the villages throughout the province erm and that , that basically the peasants like the old style schools which is basically a Chinese way of teaching as opposed to erm the education which the landlords received which is the foreign school and he 's saying how when he was a student erm you know he used to think that the foreign style schools were groovy er but has now realized that actually , you know , being , I mean
30 erm in a very interested book called Darwin on Man recently by a psychologist called Gruber , Gruber has argued that Darwin had a conviction which could be expressed by saying that things which are natural are necessarily gradual , and things which are sudden are miraculous and not natural , that he had this equation in his mind erm long before he erm became and evolutionist , long before he abandoned his belief in religion which he largely did later , and Gruber traces it back , interestingly enough , to the arguments of a theologian , Sumner , who later became an Archbishop , who Darwin took notes on his ideas when he was a student at Cambridge erm which are still extent , and what Sumner had argued , among other things , was that a good argument for believing in the divinity of Christ , that Christ was divine rather than simply being a gifted teacher , was the suddenness with which the beliefs of the ancient world were transformed by Christ 's teaching .
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