Example sentences of "he be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ ( The European Parliament ) … considers that , in the absence of palliative care correctly provided at both psychological and medical level , each time a fully conscious patient insistently and repeatedly requests an end to an existence which has for him been robbed of all dignity , and each time a team of doctors created for that purpose , established the impossibility of providing further specific care , the request should be satisfied without thereby involving any breach of respect for human life . ’
2 Unfortunately , the new baronet lived in India and no instructions from him were expected for many months .
3 They had only wanted to reduce the political power of Charles I and prevent him being manipulated by those who sought to return England to the Roman Catholicism .
4 ‘ I 've explained it to him and it 's not fair on him being exposed to some of our defending in recent weeks . ’
5 You 're here , you 're on trial , you can see him being accused of all sorts of things , defend yourself , job your opportunity to clarify in front of us , we represent the people .
6 Thomas 's catalogue of crime resulted in him being tried before two different Old Bailey judges for rape .
7 Thompson , meanwhile , is giving King William the chance to redeem himself after the disappointments of Badminton in May , when a last day showjumping flop led to him being dropped from European Championship reckoning .
8 Tom Walkinshaw offers his personal guarantee for any shortfall , conditional upon him being released from any liabilities or claims under the Companies Act .
9 His campaign has led to him being held in two jails , Strangeways and Pentonville , and at least £2,000 in fines for public order offences which he stubbornly refuses to pay .
10 Even so , that does n't stop him being introduced by Russian coach Anton Pamchenko ( Roy Dotrice ) to bitchy ice-queen Kate Moseley ( Moira Kelly ) as a prospective dance partner .
11 At the end , Josey settles down with Eastwood 's then-girlfriend Sondra Locke , whose public split with him is reflected in Unforgiven by the death of Bill Munny 's wife , the influence who led him away from violence .
12 An encouraging letter from him was followed by six weeks ' silence , so eventually she walked into his office and confronted him .
13 The space before him was formed from two segments of the crypt 's arcading — the room had been devised in the nineteenth century for use as an office for the vergers .
14 McCann suggests that the idea of having a march through the city centre to commemorate him was inspired by this desire to provoke the authorities ; but given the importance of the centenary , it is likely that some kind of parade would have been organised in any case .
15 He was offered a knighthood in 1847 when Queen Victoria visited Cambridge , but he declined it and the honour which came to him was accompanied by little emolument .
16 In the meantime he was accorded royal protection from his creditors and the Crown 's principal debt to him was discharged in 1637 .
17 Nor had he been interviewed by any policeman or other official whatsoever during the five months of his stay in Long Kesh Detention Camp .
18 Never before had he been subjected to such a plethora of opinions — often form people with whom he had no real relationship , many of whom , bore him and his family substantial grudges .
19 He would not be made to read , in fact , or to perform any formal educational exercises ; nor would he be crammed with useless theorizing .
20 Thus , the doctor , on this reasoning , incurs no liability under the civil law ; nor can he be accused of any crime .
21 And will he be encouraged in future to do pets and their owners ? )
22 Also , if a person chooses not to smoke why should he be subjected to such a poisonous , foul and unpleasant cocktail of several thousand gases in the form of tobacco smoke ?
23 Will he be caught at last , and put to death ?
24 Was he being treated for any medical condition ? ’
25 He is human and so is she and all the marriage certificates in the world would not keep him faithful if he were tempted in those circumstances . ’
26 And what if their occupants were already walking among us , keeping cautiously in the background to avoid notice and suspicion , just as twentieth-century man would need to do if he were thrust into another , and potentially hostile , age .
27 If he were a safety representative on a platform and , without explanation , he were transferred to another platform run by the same operator or service company , how would an industrial tribunal or any other organisation be able to prove that the reason for his transfer was that he was making a nuisance of himself over safety matters ?
28 He were born in nineteen sixty four were n't he ?
29 Because the State er if he were covered for twenty six weeks full pay
30 And if he were propelled by such categorical imperative to fail , he could not reek loveableness out of every pore …
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