Example sentences of "he [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Would he be murdering people now in his struggle for existence ? |
2 | Moreover , how could he be sure Sir Philip would disregard his illegitimacy , as Madeleine appeared to do ? |
3 | I do n't know he 's the same s in South Ronaldsay or not would he be different s ? |
4 | That is what the right hon. Gentleman has said that he would do if he were Prime Minister . |
5 | Yeah whether he were dark hair or light hair or tall or short . |
6 | It seems to me that the judgment must be read as a whole , and that paragraphs 19 to 20 , dealing with question 2(b) are completely inconsistent with Mr. Beazley 's construction , seeing that if he were right article 5(3) would become a ‘ catch-all ’ provision , and liability not based on tort , delict or quasi-delict would fall within it , notwithstanding the explicit statement to the contrary in the last two lines of paragraph 19 . |
7 | So it was a husband 's sacred duty not to refuse her on that day even if he were practising celibacy . |
8 | He is distant kin to Arundel himself . |
9 | He is sheer gift . |
10 | Ian Lang tells David Scott , in an exclusive interview , that he is confident progress can now be made |
11 | The tremendous form of new skipper Steve Regeling has given Knott a boost and he is confident Dave Cheshire has got over his mechanical problems . |
12 | He is hot favourite for a semi-final place . |
13 | Watch this man , he is major fantasy . |
14 | ‘ He is misleading people and will do everything in his power to keep away from me because we both know I 'll beat him again . |
15 | He is Managing Editor of the European Management Journal , and the author of several books including the Modern Britain series . |
16 | He 's taken to going off on one or other of his ships — quite reasonably , because he is managing director of the shipping company . |
17 | While he is asleep leaves fall on him and turn into soil . |
18 | He is splendid company though you must know him well to have his trust for the scars of rebuke when called a traitor for playing in South Africa a decade ago remain etched on his character . |
19 | He is splendid company though you must know him well to have his trust for the scars of rebuke when called a traitor for playing in South Africa a decade ago remain etched on his character . |
20 | He is principal cello of the English Baroque soloists , with whom he has recorded for Erato and Deutsche Grammophon . |
21 | This fellow 's excuse for putting his shovel into the public purse is that he is executive producer of the Wogan show , something he keeps to himself in public places if he has any sense . |
22 | As W. H. Auden saw , in his piece for The New York Review of Books ( 22 January 1956 ) , it is vital that Sauron does not guard the Cracks of Doom and discover Frodo because he is sure Aragorn will take the Ring : |
23 | He is chief executive of BP Exploration and is also responsible for research & engineering and investments for the pension fund . |
24 | He is chief executive of BP Chemicals and is also responsible for Kaldair , BP Solar and the pension council . |
25 | He is chief executive of BP Oil and is also responsible for community affairs and education , Africa and the pension trust . |
26 | To prove the point his shrimpfly caught the first salmon for 15 years when Kilmaurs Angling Club , of which he is chief fund raiser , visited a river near Crianlarich . |
27 | He is young Victor Frankenstein , his famous father 's son . ’ |
28 | He is living proof that an individual congressman with energy and knowledge can turn himself into a foreign-policy entrepreneur . |
29 | He is living proof that if the famine does n't get you , the bullets will . |
30 | If the patient is safe sitting up , he should be left alone for privacy while he is passing urine or faeces , and he should have a bell to summon help , or perhaps a stick with which to knock on the wall or floor . |