Example sentences of "he be [verb] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Where was he , had he been taken by the constables ?
2 Not only will he be accepted on the terraces but also as a drinking partner in the local pubs .
3 Why should he be called like the others ?
4 Only if the client is still unhappy would he be directed to the Solicitors Complaints Bureau .
5 Why is he being interviewed in the pages of this magazine ?
6 The only person that she spoke to on the whole crossing was a young man who fell on top of her as she and he were going down the stairs : he was following her , two steps behind , when the boat gave a violent lurch and he missed his footing and crashed into her , and she too missed her footing , and they both sat down together upon the stairs .
7 He is flanked by the Angels
8 And then suddenly , for no reason at all , he finds he is thinking of the Pyramids .
9 He is looking at the flowers , but he keeps turning towards the house .
10 He is speaking to the scribes , to the Pharisees .
11 He is speaking to the scribes and Pharisees .
12 Er Madam Speaker , I I agree with er the honourable gentleman that it 's extremely important that the various agencies do play a part in working together to ensure effective action with minimum bureaucracy and I know that the honourable gentleman has been anxious to ensure that that happens in his own constituency and his own area where he is dealing with the problems of high unemployment er and the fall out from the closures of pits in his area and if the honourable gentleman has any specific er er measures which he would like us to look at then I 'd be very happy to consider those .
13 Although it is not known for certain whether Yazid was present at Karbala , he is cast by the Shiites as the author of the incident , and the name is to this day a favourite Shiite epithet for a Sunni adversary — it was used in this sense during the 1980s war by the Tehran leadership when referring to that in Baghdad .
14 As publisher and chief executive of the New York Times , he is bashed about the ears by almost everybody he meets .
15 This remark , occurring as it does in a passage in which he is distinguishing between the grounds of the class metal ( ‘ the possession of certain common peculiarities ’ ) and those of the class sensation of white ( ‘ nothing but resemblance ’ ) clearly implies that if I had had no other sensations of white I could not assert the proposition ‘ This is a sensation of white ’ with the meaning it has when I have had such sensations .
16 Any minister must rely on the operational advice he is given by the managers on the ground .
17 Maria learns from the men she drinks with in the cafe that he is hiding on the rooftops .
18 He is affected by the rules for frenzy as described in the Warhammer rulebook .
19 Ruling over an infernal world , the President is cast in the role of Satan , while his favourite , Angel Face , is identified with Lucifer , but his rebellion takes the form of forsaking evil for good , a crime of treason for which he is banished to the bowels of the earth in the President 's deepest dungeon .
20 During their subsequent separation and his long sojourn in an English prison , where he is saved from the gallows only by a last-minute reprieve , his vision of her becomes intense and idealised .
21 The build-up to the crisis , comprising a description of Avarice ( a kind of jealousy ) as a metaphorical monster , Arion 's acceptance that he is to die at the hands of sailors who covet his riches , and his swansong , is in E major ( movements 5–7 : Vivement-Récitatif-Air ) .
22 We also want the money quicker which erm I would have thought would more than outweigh any of the so-called extra expense that you 've got and er I said we regard it as an essential sales tool to be get m better recognition in the country so er he is progressing with the applications .
23 He is to learn about the troubles of his early life by interviewing the servants of the family and by submitting to the interviews of psychoanalysis .
24 He is suffering from the consequences of this accident and reproaches himself for the distress the family of the child is being put through .
25 ( a ) he is recommended by the Directors ; or
26 ( a ) he is recommended by the Directors ; or
27 The operator may deviate from the listed procedure because it may require excessive moving about or because he is interrupted by the requirements of other tasks .
28 Too often Kendall seems preoccupied with finding a place in the team for Alan Harper , and although he has been a great servant to the club over the years , Everton will only be a really good side when he is playing in the reserves , and I do not mean that as an insult to Alan .
29 He is blamed for the Tories ' allegedly disastrous campaign .
30 ‘ Then suddenly he is thrown to the wolves with the stigma of being incompetent , no good — even a fool .
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