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

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1 Not by doing it the speed he 's doing it .
2 What 's the speed he 's travelling at ?
3 Hooto ( TM ) may , even now , be congratulating himself on the risks he 's taken , the frontiers he 's conquered .
4 Like many another driver , Jackie had clearly contemplated the risks he was taking ; he had had several severe accidents , so he knew what was involved ; he knew the odds .
5 His eyes were bright with determination , his face flushed with a sense of the risks he was taking , and the still born smile twitched away at the comer of his mouth as though he was trying to eat his beard .
6 Vince had reluctantly admitted his part in it , but had tried to appear nonchalant about the risks he was taking .
7 He said he tried previously to warn MacQuillan of the risks he was running .
8 ‘ Every club years ago had a tough-tackling defender in their side but they did n't resort to the tactics he is talking about .
9 In this particular drawing the forecaster has assumed that the future is going to be almost the same as the present ( at least in the characteristics he is depicting ) .
10 ‘ The trouble is , the music industry today is so sad and pathetic that if Bob Dylan started a career today , he 'd be deemed a Woodie Guthrie wannabe , instead of them saying what amazing songs he 's written .
11 Jason says : ‘ Gary 's got more money than the rest of us because he gets publishing royalties for the songs he 's written , but the rest of us just get a modest wage . ’
12 He was searching for a complete lyricist who could add flavour to songs he was intending to be covered by bigger artists .
13 The songs he was writing were very death-oriented .
14 No good thinking he 's sending
15 another one he had during his work and he says straight away look I was put to work splitting wood , do you see that in the , paragraph on the right hand side , the next day I was told to report to the dairy barns to help milk cows , then he worked in the garden , he also took care of the bees , harvested honey for the family , then in nineteen fifty three I was transferred to the cheese making farm , now here 's a spiritual brother thinking he 's going into the battle to do all sorts of spiritual things , and yet these were his assignments , there 's a lesson here for you and I .
16 on top of a hill thinking he was gon na get blown off .
17 For a young horse he 's run a tremendous race .
18 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 .
19 Doing a bit of dealing and er keeping the stock he was buying and selling in this twelve acre park in .
20 William glanced down at the list of stock he was cataloguing and sighed .
21 That 's when Major , who was on the photo , he was Major in the army of nineteen fourteen eighteen M C Major M C , military cross well he took charge and er a chap off the shop floor , well he was an old contemptible of the nineteen fourteen to eighteen war , name of Bert he was made Sergeant because he was only one who had got any military experience , and he started with us on the shop floor in doing foot drill .
22 A bishop who can not make up his mind which side he is supporting is inconvenient .
23 ‘ I was in the States when my father suffered a stroke , and by the time I got to his side he was paralysed and could n't speak , which made communicating very difficult .
24 At the helm was a Producer , although in addition to supervising the administrative side he was expected to liaise with the writer on the script and direct the play in the studio .
25 Amongst the slain was Alric , son of Heardberht , though it is not clear on which side he was fighting ( ASC D , s.a. 798 ) .
26 For like millions of other readers he was following the slow northward progress of the escaped eagle as it was reported day by day in most of the popular newspapers .
27 He fiddled with a piece of card he was carrying and glowered at the exit to the Customs hall as if he was expecting his worst enemy to come through the door .
28 He guessed that these effects might be due to intoxication by one of the compounds he was working with , and confirmed his idea by deliberate experiment .
29 With reference to real , external time , by day 9 of the experiment he was acting like a night-worker , even though he always go up at what he called 0800 and then ate breakfast .
30 And I remember one , a Yorkshireman he was appointed yardmaster of Portobello Yard , and where I worked .
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