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

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1 Why had he been set up as Don Roberto 's murderer ?
2 The restriction was upheld by the Privy Council which rejected the argument that Deacons were only entitled to protect such part of their goodwill as would be threatened by Bridge if he were to set up in practice on his own account , ie that part of the firm 's goodwill as attached to the particular department in which he had worked .
3 Hooper said that after all the speculation it would be ‘ disappointing , but not the end of the world ’ if he were left out against Spartak .
4 Hooper said that after all the speculation it would be ‘ disappointing , but not the end of the world ’ if he were left out against Spartak .
5 It was as though he were making up for inadequacies of which he was aware but which he tried to pretend were not there .
6 They were as follows : ( 1 ) there is a dispute or a difference between the parties which has been formulated in some way or other ( see 15.5 ) ; ( 2 ) the dispute or difference has been remitted by the parties to the person to resolve in such a manner that he is called on to exercise a judicial function ( see 15.6 ) ; ( 3 ) where appropriate , the parties must have been provided with an opportunity to present evidence and/or submissions in support of their respective claims in the dispute ( see 15.7 ) ; and ( 4 ) the parties have agreed to accept his decision ( see 15.8 ) .
7 His bust , crowned with fresh bay leaves , presides at the side of the stage , and if he is looking down from Valhalla , let us hope he is pleased to be proved wrong .
8 Finally , he is looking out for support material for Christian detached youth workers .
9 So it 's wrong to read anything into the failure of Peter Mandelson to be given a room — although the fact that he is dossing down in Tony Blair 's office is surely evidence of his continuing influence with the Bright Young Things of the shadow cabinet .
10 Now he is messing around with education , and look at the mess that that will be in .
11 One of the ponies at my local stable always gets a cough and a runny nose when he is stabled in at nights .
12 But hopes of seeing Dublin-born Leicestershire batman Justin Benson in action for Munster have evaporated as he is tied up with Leicestershire 's Second XI next Thursday and Friday in the hope of being selected for Leicestershire 's three-day match against Australia .
13 Wormtongue ( a servant of The/1oden Lord of the Mark but in the pay of Saruman ) is pardoned even though he has poisoned the mind of The/1oden , but he receives his punishment when he is sent back to Saruman .
14 He is dropping out of progress for our people in the European Community .
15 But most of the 8,000 people sitting in the glass house are tourists drawn by Mr Schuller 's fame ( he is seen by about 1.3m American households each Sunday ) and the eye-popping spectacle of the cathedral designed by Mr Philip Johnson .
16 So he is bailing out in favour using his company 's graphical user interface expertise in the burgeoning Personal Digital Assistant market and its non-exclusive licensing deal with IBM .
17 He is sitting up in bed and clearly doing better .
18 When he has those upper-case problems , you know he is running out of steam .
19 And we understand that he is paid up to £500 a day to carry out those services .
20 However , it 's not all good news for Pat Nevin , for his football world will turn upside down today when he is left out of Scotland 's World Cup squad to face Italy at Ibrox on November 18 .
21 MR GEOFF WELCH PHONED ( 4.00PM ) HE IS COMING UP TO EDINBURGH NEXT WEEK AND WAS WONDERING IF HE COULD ARRANGE TO SEE YOU FOR HOUR .
22 He is put through to PC Michael Brown in the control room at Gwent Police HQ .
23 He is put down by Gloucester for being illegitimate and ignored so one can not really blame him for seeking revenge against the wrong done to him and for his bitter character .
24 He is coaxed along by Tinkerbell ( Julia Roberts ) , still sufficiently enamoured of Peter to grow woman-sized at one point in order to obtain from him ‘ a real kiss ’ .
25 He is coaxed along by Tinkerbell ( Julia Roberts ) , still sufficiently enamoured of Peter to grow woman-sized at one point in order to obtain from him ‘ a real kiss ’ .
26 His solicitor asked that he be allowed out on bail .
27 He 's hiding out from police questioning until he 's sure where he stands .
28 Well he 's looking out to sea .
29 At the moment he 's searching around for sponsors .
30 He 's struggling along at present with fifty or so sheep , growing a bit of food for himself along with his winter feed for the beasts .
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