Example sentences of "he be [verb] [to-vb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 During one of the many radio interviews he undertakes during the week , he is asked to name the first record he ever bought for a programme called Super DJ On Line .
2 Now he is attempting to win a third title in the middleweight division but first he must win his European title fight against the tough Dutchman John Neslo today .
3 Now he is attempting to win a third title in the middleweight division but first he must win his European title fight against the tough Dutchman John Neslo today .
4 Given the decision to opt out of the social charter in Europe can the Prime Minister confirm that he is planning to fight the next general election on the slogan ’ Vote Tory for the lowest wages , least consultation and worst employment protection in Europe ’ ?
5 Abroad , he has already attained a high respect internationally for the manner in which he is endeavouring to help the third world and to play a responsible part in eastern Europe .
6 Paul has an enviable record in both his sales and sales training performance , and he is endeavouring to become the fourth Fellow of the Professional Sales Guild .
7 What is he going to say when he discovers that he is expected to transmit the first report from an advisory unit in the history of government to include an account of the Director 's domestic arrangements ?
8 The years in east London had given him an insight into the restricted lives of inner-city youth and when , in 1930 , he was invited to become the first national secretary of the newly formed Youth Hostels Association , he readily accepted .
9 As soon as Leonard learned to talk he was taught to recite the first words of the Shema , the ‘ creed ’ of Judaism which originated on Sinai with Moses and is recited daily :
10 X-rays were taken , his condition was pronounced not serious , and he was told to attend the next month if he was n't better .
11 Marion and her son had an agreeable high tea of poached eggs on toast , tea and cakes , went for a little walk along Old Compton Street and bought some gorgonzola and a pound of cherries before returning to the theatre for the evening show ; he was allowed to watch the first act from the wings before making his way back to Putney on his own .
12 To rub it in he then scored from a free-kick ( which he was allowed to take a second time ! ) .
13 This modest and pioneering rule-book was in such demand that he was forced to publish the fifteenth edition in 1904 .
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