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

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1 ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any surgical , medical or dental treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian .
2 The most promising argument in favour of W. having an exclusive right to consent to treatment and thus , by refusing consent , to attract the protection of the law on trespass to the person , lies in concentrating upon the words ‘ as effective as it would be if he were of full age . ’
3 ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any … medical … treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian .
4 It was a greater task to be as he was in his given circumstances than among God-fearing people : in that fact itself there was an urge towards determination , and a hint of comfort .
5 If Ebert had been paying for Axel 's debauchery , the chances were that he was behind the death of the girl .
6 ‘ The great thing is that he 's over his glandular fever and has ended all the speculation about his future by signing a new contract .
7 Thing is that he 's in er he 's in such a pickle , he 's doing what I can understand him doing it cos I 'd do it , he 's kind of just putting it off having to sort it out .
8 ‘ All I know is that he is with the naval air forces .
9 latest on Ronny Johnsen is that he is at — Spurs — for a trial together with fellow norwegian international Oyvind Leonhardsen of Rosenborg , Trondheim ( where halvard live ) .
10 The advantage to the developer is that he is under no obligation to exercise the option and proceed with the purchase , whereas the landowner must sell the land to the developer if the terms of the option are met .
11 The real tragedy of Tony Bland is that he is in the public eye .
12 His point is that he is in effect running the equivalent of a small assessment unit but he is not actually getting paid for running the equivalent of a small assessment unit .
13 News on Ronny is that he is in fact at Tottenham for the second week now .
14 The official history is that he was in the Communist resistance .
15 Second man in is and he was from Sanco Texas er he only flew a few missions with me , in training I 'd had another co-pilot and er I had checked the co-pilot I had when the crew was organized out , so he could go back through and come as er as a Plane Commander with a crew .
16 And the third man kneeling , the navigator who was from Milford M I L F O R D , Utah , and the last man is and he was from Dekalb , D E K A L B , Illinois .
17 It is generally supposed that this is because he is on his death-bed , and his gift of making conversation has already ebbed away .
18 Yeah that 's because he 's with the other boy .
19 a step further , but I think probably , it 's because he was in er er a private scheme .
20 The question is whether he is in addition permitted to say that , although he was aware that he was causing difficulties , he was doing so from the best of intentions .
21 ‘ Who would Mr Marr 's superior have been when he was in the overseas ministry ? ’
22 ‘ The last I heard was that he 's on the run from the authorities in Beirut . ’
23 The only meaning to that part was that he was on top of — i.e. , surpassing — her in public .
24 Erm , once she walked into W H Smith 's and saw her father , the only difference was that he was on the front page of a magazine so she got quite a shock because she did n't expect to see him .
25 ‘ The last I heard was that he was to be given a good education at the public school which Sir Philip 's son was attending .
26 A clause in a lease was silent about the status of the rent reviewer : all it said was that he was to be a surveyor .
27 But all Gouzenko could say about the other Elli was that he was in ‘ department five of Military intelligence ’ and had been told this by a colleague called Lubimov , or possibly Liubimov , who had worked with him in the GRU code room in Moscow .
28 Darling 's points were credible in the circumstances ; the only plausible explanation of Shill 's actions after the crime was that he was in a drunken stupor .
29 ‘ All he said was that he was in trouble and that he needed some money to get out of the country .
30 Despite the rumour that he could fly , all this really meant for Henry was that he was in the saddle so much that he suffered from sore legs .
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