Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] he be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He spoke about his wife and his brother-in-law that he was in business with . ’
2 It was Caroline 's fault that he was in here .
3 He had not been seen in public since 29 December , an indication that he was in trouble .
4 ( He subsequently declared in a radio interview that he was in good health . )
5 I do n't know anything about Mr Rochester 's character , but I do know that he offered to marry this young girl , who only discovered during the wedding ceremony that he was in fact already married , to a mad woman .
6 I think its bristol shitty that he 's with now .
7 He had an obscure faith that he was in the presence of some tributary of Fred 's staunch temperament .
8 ‘ T'was in more than t'colour of his hair that he was like a fox , ’ the maid replied .
9 The Prime Minister told parliament that he was against freezing savings accounts or monetary reform which would devalue the internal rouble and cut the value of individuals ' savings .
10 Again the story demands the coincidence that he is on hand , and can catch the question above the uproar .
11 Amidst a jumble of confused emotions , he had finally made the decision that he was in love with Katja Müller .
12 Here Rank 's insistence that he was in films to make money , that he would n't interfere because he knew nothing about production , was challenged by his lack of vision and , eventually , his weak stomach for full-blooded costume melodrama .
13 I enabled him to free the angel and the demon that he is on the inside .
14 Dedicated work in the nets resulted in such an improvement in his batting that he was among the top five scorers in the Cup with 383 runs at 47.87 , including his maiden century against the Leewards , Curtly Ambrose et al .
15 In the burgh of Inverkeithing the effect would have been disastrous had not Captain Robert Cunningham 's money been lavishly dispensed among the councillors and magistrates , for as was to be expected , it had not been in Cunningham 's power to convince anyone in the town that he was under the protection of the Duke of Argyll .
16 Milton , the provost believed , should write to the collector of customs to have him tell the threatened tide waiter that he was in no danger , and at the same time secure an order for Main to cross to West Lothian for a few days , around the time of the burgh elections , in order to get him out of the way , for the election of the deacon of the wrights would turn on this single vote .
17 So he was born de Lisle , and it was at the point that he was in military school that he added the Rouget , you know , like having a double barrelled name ,
18 Quite a few prominent people were to pay for that series defeat and it must have been a cruel disappointment for Mains that he was among those replaced .
19 He 'd come to the conclusion that he was of a completely different species to Leila and her people .
20 His brain , never an overactive organ even on those rare moments when it was n't pickled in alcohol , grappled with the fact that he appeared to be in some sort of tent before triumphantly reaching the conclusion that he was at a party .
21 ‘ There is no legal justification whatever ’ , he thundered , ‘ in saying that Meehan was wrongly convicted , and having heard all the evidence in this case , you might well have come to the clear conclusion that he was in fact rightly convicted . ’
22 Why should anyone look at this silent , red-haired violinist and leap to the conclusion that he was in the Department of Trade and Industry ?
23 Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson revealed last night he is so impressed by Wallace 's comeback that he is considering making room for him in his team 's title push .
24 Alfred Fry , stage manager of Drew 's company , told the court that he was at the premises in Friar Street when he heard Drew singing at six o'clock ; he also saw and spoke to Drew at 6.15 .
25 ULSTER Unionist councillor John Adams today dampened speculation that he was in line to be Londonderry 's next deputy mayor .
26 On June 1 Oscar Dhlomo , Inkatha 's general secretary and close associate of Buthelezi , had resigned , giving rise to speculation that he was in dispute with Buthelezi over how to handle the situation in Natal .
27 It is said that nothing so concentrates a man 's mind as the knowledge that he is to be hanged in the morning .
28 His retreat was , however , purely tactical , for the hunter had got wind of his quarry and from early 1869 he began to lay his traps , with the certain knowledge that he was on the right track .
29 There was a good chance that he was in Mariánské Láznë on holiday , was n't there ?
30 Then an order came to pick up Weibel again ‘ I had to hide my dismay when Weibel was bought back without a blindfold — a sure sign that he was to be killed . ’
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