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

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1 He said the championships were his last event ; he was quitting swimming to concentrate on bodybuilding and his studies at Houghall Agricultural College , Durham , where he is training to be a shepherd .
2 In 1942 he was persuaded to go into hospital , where he was said to be schizophrenic .
3 The policeman gave chase but one of the suspects turned and shot him twice in the back w He was rushed to Homerton Hospital where he was said to be in a serious condition early today .
4 He performed only 24 hours within the first 12 months of the order , and was brought before the Crown Court where he was found to be in breach of the order , which was revoked .
5 A second received burns over 60pc of his body and was taken by helicopter to hospital , where he was reported to be seriously ill .
6 Gordon Brown , who has been squeezed out of the leadership race by Smith ( although he is said to be consoled by the fact that he is ten years younger and can wait a generation ) will have an important contribution to make .
7 That was typical of Sam : although he was acknowledged to be one of the finest seamen in the village , he was still young , and reluctant to delegate the steering to members of his crew .
8 Using such a bureau as a back-up to your in-house facility is obviously a possibility — except that he 's bound to be busy when you need him !
9 Perhaps he heard today that he 's going to be evicted , his mother 's sick , his kid 's been thrown out of school .
10 He made me forget everything — even that he belongs to someone else — that he 's going to be married in just a few weeks .
11 ‘ Of course , ’ she continued , avoiding his eye , ‘ all this is on the assumption that he 's going to be charged . ’
12 ‘ I would imagine so , seeing that he 's going to be working here !
13 ‘ You may as well accept that he 's going to be around for a while — until he finally accepts that the club 's not for sale .
14 ‘ He does n't know , you know — Miguelito does n't know that he 's going to be unmasked tonight .
15 You 'll remember that we had a pilot project in South Oxford Health Centre , Tony is one of the G P's there , I 'm expecting that he 's going to be very positive about this project since we all are , in terms of it 's practice service delivery .
16 The general principle contemplates a model of a patient of an age recognized as endowing him with the competence to exercise a valid choice , and who is lucid in the sense not only that he regards himself as being in control of his mental faculties , but also that he is recognized to be so by others .
17 He is so anxious about being accepted that he is trying to be extra good and even perfect . ’
18 On deciding to become a candidate for election to a local government body an individual must ensure that he is qualified to be a candidate .
19 If an accused person hears that he is going to be sentenced to one year in jail , it is argued that it would be distinctly unfair for a prosecutor to appeal .
20 ‘ I do n't think any sentence would really be appropriate but I ca n't bear the thought that he is going to be out one day , and that day is going to be sooner than I thought .
21 Where the plaintiff has been found to have been contributorily negligent , his damages will be reduced by the proportion that he is found to be to blame for his damage .
22 So ‘ kempt ’ is he , in fact , that he is thought to be a guest at a formal reception held at the Taft Hotel on his first visit .
23 He explained that he was training to be a teacher in Bechar , a large town a little north of where I had begun walking .
24 It is surprising that he attended Hall 's conclave as he had a well-known dislike of competitions , but it is less surprising that he was selected to be a judge in view of his connections with two of the other judges and the probability that he would not wish to enter the competition himself .
25 Miss Sherwin added : ‘ You can infer from these circumstances and the large amount of cash he had on him that he was intending to be selling those tabs that night . ’
26 There was , though , a real danger that he was destined to be one of the game 's nearly men .
27 Mary Finnigan : It was at this time , when David flew out to Malta , then not only were we organising the Arts Lab but a free open air festival in Beckenham , David , having flown out to the Maltese song festival had sent Angie a postcard saying something to the effect that he was going to be in Italy and why did n't Angie come and join him , which she did , leaving me to sort out both the folk club and the free festival organised for Beckenham Park the following Sunday . ’
28 It sunk into 30,000 delegates and millions watching at home that this man knew he was not a charismatic orator but he knew , too , that he was going to be President and he could handle it .
29 He shot a 69 , three-under-par , and although it was n't leading , it did n't change my thinking that he was going to be there at the finish .
30 He used affirmations daily , and knew that he was going to be there .
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