Example sentences of "that he be a [noun] who " in BNC.
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1 | But I have often asked myself what it is that drew me to Sibelius 's music and I think it is that he is a composer who can not really be compared to anyone else . |
2 | It might be that this season will be his last chance , that he is a manager who can win Cups with short sprints but not the silverware that goes with marathons . |
3 | Athelstan studied the notice posted above the prisoner 's head and gathered that he was a butcher who had sold putrid meat . |
4 | There had been profiles of him that suggested that he was a jogger who had been bitten by one of Alex ‘ Down Sir ’ Snell 's pit-bulls . |
5 | They already knew that he was a man who could not be trusted to preserve the Union and to safeguard the social superiority of Protestant culture . |
6 | His action could simply be explained by ambition : his career in the north had shown that he was a man who liked and understood power . |
7 | It had been enough for her that he was a man who thought his house a good point of departure for the Piero della Francesca trail . |
8 | The impression I got of him was that he was the world 's most cautious man ( which squares ill with his later reckless behaviour ) ; that he was a man who said nothing ; who had carefully devised a plan of life which rendered the use of words unnecessary except in an emergency such as fire or accident . |
9 | His action could simply be explained by ambition : his career in the north had shown that he was a man who liked and understood power . |
10 | To put the man in his place , Nigel said that he was a writer who got his best ideas in the small hours . |
11 | It felt as though the tree he was sitting in and the green leaves all around him belonged to another world altogether and that he was a trespasser who had no right to be where he was . |
12 | Then he told himself that he was a nut who had written a book in her garage , and that he had no right to intrude . |
13 | Yes I mean er when I s er you know when I was on the Q E Two and was chatting with a fella and er he , they 'd been , he 'd obviously been cruising before and was on this cruise and er they were going on the er another Cunard ship a few months later , and it turned out that he was a hotelier who 'd bought a hotel in Swanage some years ago , I think he 'd had about seven bedrooms when he bought it and he gradually extended it , I forget how many he did tell me , and then he had a bit of a heart er attack and er his doctor told him to , you know , well if I were you I 'd just pack in your job which he did and that was about fifteen years ago he was I du n no if he was eighty or he was approaching eighty if he was n't and was in pretty good form , he was dancing , and er , you know , I mean there money 's no object . |
14 | They accepted his assurance that he was a gynaecologist who wanted to help women and that his Harley Street-based Courtney Foundation was doing just that . |