Example sentences of "he be [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 These begin from an appreciation of the complementary nature of data arriving through the different sensory channels and expand by the acquisition of concepts such as the continuity of the physical world , e.g. a person who walks behind a screen has not vanished , it is accepted that he is still there even though temporarily there is no sense data to confirm it , but a hypothesis will be generated which supposes that , if he walked behind a screen at a constant speed , he ought to reappear at a given time at the other side of the screen .
2 so I thought while he 's up there rather than me walking up and walking back , cos that would be too much exercise
3 He 's dead as far as we 're concerned .
4 But he does , he lives in the churchyard , and he has done on and off , as you say , for a few years , and he 's been a bit of a most of the time he 's perfectly all right because he keeps himself to himself .
5 I 'm just concerned about his injury and I hope he 's back as soon as possible . ’
6 Perhaps he was n't much better than Dalziel .
7 Of course he was n't always there because frequently there were notes from his mother to say that he had earache or something , but later on I realized , of course , that those notes had been faked , the same as the notes that I had sent to school from my mother several generations before that .
8 He was there once more as she turned into the staff car park as again she recalled that ‘ blunt ’ had n't been the word for it !
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