Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] he be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You will not know that he is really er here in a commercial way . |
2 | Occasionally he would mutter a few words of comfort , or reach out a hand and lay it reassuringly on Sigarup 's blanketed body to let him know that he was still awake . |
3 | I did n't blame him , and I did n't doubt that he was also worried about me . |
4 | Paul does n't know if he 's really well enough to go . |
5 | It went on for a long time afterwards , I do n't know if he 's still in love with me , ’ she says . |
6 | and his , his er son was one of the lads who worked in the office doing the middle turn , you see , and er I do n't know if he 's still alive . |
7 | I do n't know if he was also running contraband , or what , but I think there was something shady about it . |
8 | I do n't know if he was sexually assaulted and maybe died of shock . |
9 | Do you not think I would know if he was still alive , especially if he was living here in Beirut ? ’ |
10 | I did n't know if he was still up or not . |
11 | I do n't know but he 's too yo |
12 | Did he survive because he was essentially provincial , unable to compete with the main creators of his own day , disregarded because in their eyes he did not count for much anyway ? |
13 | And and Bob did it here in Bishop 's Stortford but I do n't know whether he 's still I think he still does it because he was very committed . |
14 | I do n't know whether he was actually forced into it , but I think he did it well … |
15 | And yet he does n't think that he is quick enough : ‘ I used to compete in athletics but I do n't see myself as being all that quick and I intend to work hard on improving my speed . |
16 | If the process is to be continued , I hope that his Prime Minister will ensure that he is there to continue it . |
17 | Completing his degree would ensure that he was better equipped to do the job , especially as by studying social anthropology he would be better able to understand his players . |
18 | Cynics may scoff that he is yet another stiff-upper-lip , old-soldier type , having come like so many of the august men of the Club from a military background before moving on to sugar . |
19 | If the pilot then rolls out of the turn to fly straight and level he may feel that he is now turning in the opposite direction , and compensatory eye movements which involuntarily accompany such a feeling may blur vision and make attitude checking difficult , with possible disorientation and loss of aircraft control . |
20 | But under the circumstances of being there on trial , I did feel that he was very nervous . |
21 | Nor did the Flemings feel that he was really supporting them ; he had appeared to be using them for his own ends . |
22 | It did n't matter that he was quite well built , had strong legs and could run quite fast ; he was too short and that was that . |
23 | And while there were crudely economic motives in , for example , sending Hitchcock to reconstruct English and Oriental settings in Italy and Germany for his first film , The Pleasure Garden ( 1925 ) , it did at least show that he was as aware as the Film Society 's membership of the backwardness of British films . |
24 | I think Jeanette said Tom had that problem cos he did n't speak until he was about two and a half and they thought he was you know a bit daft |
25 | Although discussions took place about a possible return to the former scale of activity , Newlove 's health did not improve and he was physically limited to Wells where either One-Year or Terminal courses continued until 1934 when the WEA branch became inactive . |
26 | ‘ No one compares with Chips , nasty and shallow as he was , ’ says Mr Clark , ‘ but that does n't matter because he was so observant ’ . |
27 | And just ask yourselves the question when another lorry 's coming by you , what do you do when he 's just clear ? |
28 | He suddenly realised that the French really did believe that he was here on a secret and delicate diplomatic mission on Edward I 's behalf , that his interest in Alexander III 's death was mere drapery , a trick to conceal his true task . |
29 | Hope sprang up in her , because if Caspar could make the Robemaker believe that he was merely foolish and not an intruder , they might have a chance . |
30 | And this school , of which afterwards he could only remember that he was so homesick , must have helped the mind which was alleged to be backward and was not . |