Example sentences of "he be [adv] [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Because he is of the establishment — yet , like Greene , he operates on the margins ; because he is outwardly well presented and benign yet at the same time frequently boiling with rage ; because he writes a crystalline yet subtly dandified prose which does n't give up secrets easily .
2 and on Joe 's visit to London he realises that he is not really appreciated and leaves as he has too much dignity .
3 For example : In the event that any person or persons who was or were not a member or members of the Company on the date of the adoption of these Articles ( " the Acquiring Member " ) either alone or in concert ( as such expression is defined in the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers ) with any other person(s) , shall become beneficially entitled to more than [ 50 ] % of the issued Ordinary Share Capital of the Company after the date of adoption of these Articles he shall forthwith be required to serve notice on each of the holders of the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company that he is so beneficially entitled and shall thereupon be bound to offer to purchase the remaining shares in the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company at a price per share ( " the Acquisition Price " ) equal to the highest price per share paid by the Acquiring Member for such shares in the Company acquired by him .
4 Fortunately he is now fully recovered and will take all the beating as he is better than form figures indicate .
5 One of these young males , hardly 2″ yet , appears to cherish the same hope — he is almost fully coloured and busily chasing the females .
6 ‘ The very first night I played with him , he 's up there blowing and he walks over to me and says , ‘ Play somethin' , Robben . ’
7 He 's not yet hanged and I wish to speak with him , now ! ’
8 He said he he 's apparently just moved and he 's got involved with this other charity erm to do with the United Nations Friends of the Earth and just passed it on to me .
9 He had died as a result of being labelled a ‘ capitalist roader ’ and ‘ revisionist ’ , although he was later posthumously rehabilitated and praised by the Party .
10 Fortunately he was n't badly hurt and managed to make his way back down the usual approach route into the peaceful , leafy lanes of Wildboarclough .
11 probably because he was n't fully occupied and the money was useless !
12 He was much more liked and justly so .
13 You see , Toscanini was not a bad man ; he was so musically dedicated and disciplined himself that he simply could n't understand that some people can play a false note or play out of time .
14 He graduated from St Andrew 's University , and to , in many ways , he was infinitely better educated and more intelligent than those who ran football around him , but nevertheless , erm , he never showed that , in erm , a sense of being superior .
15 He was unusually well rewarded and this , coupled with the fact that he was employed to seize rebel lands , strongly suggests that he had been associated with Richard before 1483 .
16 He was unusually well rewarded and this , coupled with the fact that he was employed to seize rebel lands , strongly suggests that he had been associated with Richard before 1483 .
17 But he was too far gone and when his ulcer finally burst , he went into a coma and died on Christmas Eve 1984 .
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