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

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1 Boro full back and fly half Ian Bircham has landed a job in Italy so his appearances will be limited to the weekends he is home .
2 Lifting the cup of wine which symbolically pointed to His blood which would be shed on the cross He said ‘ This is my blood of the new testament which is shed for many for the remission of sins . ’
3 And he does not like to be reminded of the gaffes he made as deputy chairman — branding the young unemployed as workshy , or musing on Radio Ulster whether Ian Paisley might like to be prime minister of a united Ireland .
4 Dr. Clarke had himself been a surveyor in the town in 1765 : he also cultivated the art of perspective drawing , examples of which can be seen in the plans he drew for Whitaker 's History of Manchester of 1765 and 1771 .
5 A fine example of his interior decoration may be seen in the rooms he decorated for Václav Michalovic in his house , now the Postal Museum ( see p. 157 ) .
6 The benefits can be seen in the book he regards as him important , Next Man In ( 1952 ; totally revised edition 1985 ) , a study of the Laws of the game .
7 Greg Bull , defending , said : ‘ The fact that he was a good marketing man can be seen by the way he sold himself . ‘
8 I wish the same could be said for the piano he uses : it is clearly in need of a tune in the first of the Valses-Caprices .
9 And apparently Jason Horfitz then said he would n't be passing on the information he had to anybody else as he did n't want to end up in a ditch . ’
10 If Shaun is telling the truth , he must be pitied for the situation he has got himself into .
11 The other was trying to find a mechanism to sell more. , Another example of the ability to see the wood from the trees can be drawn from the time he was asked to take charge of Esso 's marine operations .
12 Nonetheless , if counsel is to be briefed for the hearing he should settle the pleading , and for that matter , the letter before action .
13 By the halfway stage he has taken on the slightly desperate , bloodshot aspect of the tragic hero about to be engulfed by the forces he has unleashed : ‘ I shall resolutely ignore everything but the skeletal essentials of my theme , ’ he declares ( ‘ Off , off you lendings ! ’ ) .
14 ‘ The point is , ’ said Dyson , thumping the car down into second to slow up at the traffic lights , ‘ a journalist ought to be specializing by the time he 's forty .
15 A guardian would be assessed on the stock he was holding on behalf of his wards , as was Francis Brown of Little Casterton , Rutland , in respect of his four brothers and sisters .
16 Apparently , he was to be interred in the clothes he died in , wrapped in some canvas sheet and either buried in the cemetery of a nearby church or the small graveyard on the other side of the Tower church .
17 ‘ I understand people associating me with bands I 've worked on as an engineer , but I do n't understand why I am the only engineer in the world who 's expected to be discriminating about the bands he 's worked with … ’
18 Whatever else he does , Sandy Lyle will be remembered for the shot he played out of a bunker on the 18th in 1988 -150 yards to the pin .
19 This was what the bear-leader seemed to be asking of the passenger he now approached , the man who sat in the seat next to the doors .
20 An expert who claims greater qualifications than he in fact possesses will be judged by the standard he claims : Wilsher v Essex Area Health Authority [ 1987 ] 2 WLR 425 , a point which survived the appeal at [ 1988 ] 2 WLR 557 .
21 His article is particularly valuable for the evidence which he adduces from contemporary documents , some of which is of considerable importance in helping to determine the facts of Molla Fenari 's life ; but much of what he says is , as will be shown , based on so little genuine historical evidence ( insofar as this can be judged from the sources he quotes ) and appears so speculative that it must be treated with some caution .
22 He thought it unlikely she would be influenced by the disappointment he had dealt to her plan for a play about the Wall .
23 So Mr Gates is trying to work out how his rising pile of information can best be combined with the expertise he does have , in software .
24 Inevitability , at once psychological and religious , enters ( so the letter goes on ) after the crime has been committed , in the shape of ‘ the truth of God and the law of nature ’ which compel Raskolnikov first to be exiled from the humanity he has outraged , and then to confess and accept the public consequences of confession as the only way to become a man among men again .
25 If he imagined she would be disgusted by the idea he was wrong .
26 Because I felt that John would be relying on the people he loved not to forget him , I kept it .
27 My Lords , I agree with the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , that this appeal must be allowed for the reasons he gives .
28 Where the value of the investment falls below the completed cancellation notice is received , an amount equal to such fall in the purchase price will be deducted from the refund he would otherwise have received ; therefore he will not get a full refund of the money paid by him .
29 He drove for his life , knew that Curly Top would be screaming into the radio he carried over his shoulder , screaming for his storm-troopers to find and stop the Jeep .
30 He 'll be thinking about the bogey he s just made .
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