Example sentences of "he be [num] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 His name is Gary Kelly , and he is one of the youngsters .
2 But , while that event was the climax to date of Richard 's career with the Palace , he has been with us since his schoolboy days , for he is one of the products of the currently highly resourceful youth development programme at Selhurst Park , and his mature performances in defence earned Richard the Palace Young Player of the Year award in 1986 .
3 He is one of the signatories to an early day motion in the House of Commons on the issue .
4 Instead of being a bare trustee his position is analogous to that of a trustee of a settlement of which he is one of the beneficiaries .
5 The settlement is a discretionary settlement and he is one of the beneficiaries .
6 He is one of the jewels of radio , a playwright who understands the medium , but who does n't use radio merely as a way of playing tricks that would n't work on stage or television .
7 Jimmy Nichol is the manager of Raith Rovers but that could have been his last match in charge as he is one of the favorites for the Northern Ireland match
8 He 's one of the initiates , and in my opinion that counts for , and perhaps even excuses , a lot .
9 He 's one of the governors
10 He 's one of the co-architects of the agreement and there is no doubt that his vision , energy , enthusiasm and dedication can not be over emphasized and is deeply appreciated by this union .
11 He 's one of the blokes that stops me viring ? ’
12 Erm Eric in , in Manchester from where he comes is extremely well known obviously within the G M B but his record he 's one of the individuals in the trade union movement that I think are becoming somewhat of a rarity these days I know that many of us when we first started in the movement were very easily able , and , and very relaxed about combining trade union and political activities together but of course as time goes on and , you do tend to become more involved in the one and the other , because of course it 's all time-consuming but I can honestly say that in Eric 's case he 's never deviated one iota from his commitment both to the trade union , this union in particular , and to the Party never deviated at all .
13 He 's one of the lads , and if you ask him to do something he will do it .
14 He was one of the leaders of reform during the nationalist revival .
15 He felt he was involved in some royal masque , a diversion , a play where he was one of the mummers , blundering around in the dark to the silent laughter of an audience who always stayed in the shadows .
16 I said that they must n't be sad because he had , after all , crammed so much into his short life , that his parties had given enormous pleasure to so many people , that Conor was the sort of person Jack Kerouac might have loved , he was one of the ones who are mad to live , desirous of everything at the same time , ‘ the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing , but burn , burn , burn , like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars ’ .
17 I know that he was one of the ones who resented the rise of the military .
18 er and he was one of the kingpins building the swimming pool
19 I also met the Marquess of Hartington , who , since he took over as Senior Steward of the Jockey Club in July , has worked extremely hard and is already greatly respected in that role ; also Mr and Mrs Johnny Henderson who were shortly off after a business trip to Australia via Bangkok , and home via Dubai , where alas , they arrive after I will have left : Mr and Mrs Malcolm Kimmins , he was one of the stewards ; the Hon.
20 In 1686 he was one of the stewards of the Oxford and Oxfordshire feast ; and when the university went in ceremonial procession to meet James II in 1687 , he deputized for the superior bedel of arts .
21 He was one of the revisers of the edition of 1850 issued by Patrick Torry [ q.v. ] , bishop of St Andrews .
22 There he was one of the militants who started the strike-waves rolling in the car industry — the first ‘ political ’ strikes .
23 Gen Schwanitz 's appeal , however , is unlikely to work because he was one of the deputies of Mr Erich Mielke , the now disgraced former minister for state security .
24 He was one of the pioneers in opening up archaeology to everyone , both through his books and through radio and television appearances .
25 Among the trick films , for example , he made use of double exposure as early as eighteen ninety-eight in a group of films , these are titles , ‘ Cinderella and the Fairy Godmother ’ , ‘ The Mesmerist ’ , ‘ The Corsican Brothers ’ , things like this , and he was one of the pioneers incidentally of the close-up .
26 Richard Gittins I , a rich Shrewsbury tanner , had arrived as tenant of Eagle Farm by 1528 , when he was one of the jurors of the manor court .
27 He was one of the students who rented the Pitt house in Church Street , they were missing for a while .
28 In 1889 he was one of the delegates to the International Congregational Council in Boston , and he made several further trips to North America , including one in 1907 to give the Lyman Beecher lectures at Yale University .
29 He did not take sides against Abstraction , even though he was one of the organisers of a Surrealist exhibition in London in 1937 .
30 He was one of the managers who drew up the articles of impeachment of Henry Dundas , first Viscount Melville [ q.v . ] .
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