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

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1 Well obviously the sad reality of the thing does n't come home to , to our countrymen and a man comes up last week and tells me that he 's been paid off by the Daily Record he 's been working for them for thirty five years and he asked what how much pension will he have and says that he 's getting four years pension .
2 Er so er let's say that the ten percent rate applies , er mind you ten percent is a long way from where we are now , but it makes the figures easy to look at , so er let's say that he 's getting ten percent gross on his return on a building society , he 'd actually get seven and a half percent net , er so on his ten thousand he 's going to earn seven fifty .
3 As Bryan points out , this has a lot to do with the fact that he 's doing two jobs …
4 But to read Wittgenstein as a behaviourist is to ignore the many passages in which he explicitly disavows that he is attacking one experiential explanation only to embrace another , and to ignore his own fact-presupposing explanation of the meaning of pain-language .
5 In reply to BS Berlyn 's letter in the December issue of Credit Management where he complain about a creditor 's inability to enforce judgment against its debtor when a winding-up petition has been presented against that debtor , I can only say that he is ignoring one of the fundamental concepts of English insolvency law , that all creditors should be treated equally when their debtor becomes insolvent .
6 A rumour that he was casting 100 children went round St James 's School in Church Street , so instead of going straight home the girl pupils nipped off to the audition .
7 But he was n't saying that he was getting eighteen thousand a year from Ffestiniog slate alone as a director 's bonus and he 's a director of the other quarries as well .
8 At its farthest point , that spot where he hovered high in the air before the rope changed direction , he knew that he was suspended sixty feet above Mucky Beck and the perimeter wall .
9 The carrier would be surprised to hear , while he was paid for one , that he was carrying two , or even three , for it might be a case of twins , as Mr. Walker suggested .
10 This simply means that he felt that he was doing one thing when , in fact , he was really doing the opposite .
11 After a short while Alexander noticed that he was doing three things while reciting ; these actions were not present when using his normal speaking voice :
12 Yet , Levine , who died in July 1987 , aged 81 , could not have realised that he was making one of the best investments of his life .
13 He had his chin resting on his hand , and one finger was against his long nose in a curious gesture that suggested that he was saying one thing and meaning another .
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