Example sentences of "[that] he [be] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 He started to shout and scream , demanding that he be served with wine .
2 On seeing them escape , Shovel requested that he be shot with his own pistol , rather than return in disgrace .
3 ‘ Only that he 's living with his stepmother who 's younger than he is .
4 The delegate arriving to an indifferent reception or lack of clear information , even a misspelt name , soon starts to believe that he 's dealing with incompetents .
5 Secondly , I 'd like you to identify the three members of management that he 's dealing with , are called Barbara , oh God , what are they called , Barbara , Ted and Doughnut .
6 She does n't even know yet that he 's back on the scene , let alone that he 's working with me , and as for anything else … ’
7 And er she says er the next thing was that if er , she says she heard him saying if you let me play in your back garden , this that he 's playing with , we 'll give you a sweet .
8 The plot is more than faintly ludicrous but the music is Rossini at his most inspired — even when one suspects that he is writing with tongue in cheek .
9 If you have not trained your lecturer to give you the information to which you are entitled — that he is to deal with such and such a topic on specific days — then get started with a process of attrition , backed by your friends , until he does produce a programme for the term .
10 Thus , a director must know that he is connected with his company or a related company ; an officer or employee must know that he is connected with his company or a related company , and so on .
11 Thus , a director must know that he is connected with his company or a related company ; an officer or employee must know that he is connected with his company or a related company , and so on .
12 Saunders ( 1986 : 156 ) distinguishes his account from traditional Weberian approaches to stratification and contends that he is dealing with :
13 Alexander firmly believed that man has to delay his instantaneous response to the many stimuli that he is bombarded with each day if he is ever to cope with his rapidly changing environment .
14 The blessed assurance that God is present in every event , that he is present in every circumstance , that he is working with us to save to heal to forgive to reconcile to restore .
15 " The forthright revelation by Magic Johnson that he is infected with HIV " was welcomed on Nov. 11 by the director of WHO 's global programme on AIDS , Michael H. Merson .
16 Much of a regulatory enforcement agent 's behaviour is moulded by the fact that he is confronted with organizational activity , where the policeman is typically concerned with individuals or groups .
17 Was it possible that he was connected with ‘ my lord — Mr Smith ’ , who had seemed so anxious to get rid of them ?
18 She stood silent , not knowing that he was struggling with his love for her .
19 Several times , Bernice thought she was getting the better of him , only to realise that he was toying with her expectations and reactions .
20 The reason for this was that he was contaminated with radon decay products from his house .
21 Jacob thought at first , perhaps , that he was wrestling with a brother intent on killing him and getting his revenge .
22 The party who supplies the infant does so at his peril ; it will not avail him that he did not know that he was dealing with an infant , or that he thought that his position in life was such as to make the goods necessary , or that he did not know that the infant was already sufficiently supplied .
23 Because he thought that he was dealing with the National Press rather than simply a few local people whom he had been ignoring for a considerable time , the Mayor responded to direct questioning , even if he did not change his colours .
24 His response was predicated on the idea that he was dealing with an IRA insurrection when he was actually faced with a group of unarmed demonstrators who posed nothing more than a difficult public order problem .
25 Walsh was assured that the people concerned were not French — though they were as bad — and he quickly concluded that he was dealing with no more than ‘ a mischiefuous gang of disaffected Englishmen ’ .
26 How the poor fellow finally got his report together I do not know but I doubt that even he did n't realise that he was dealing with a supernatural force that did what it liked when it liked .
27 He was certain that he was dealing with a facet of the supernatural now !
28 Such an assumption is perhaps made most explicit in the Beckford Report when it comments on the apparent failure of the area officer in the case to recognize the apparently obvious indications that he was dealing with a ‘ high risk ’ child abuse case when chairing the initial case conference : Clearly it is of concern if health and welfare professionals are unfamiliar with the relevant research and it is one of the aims of this chapter to contribute to that understanding .
29 And there is some indication that Baldwin , from this time forward , felt that he was dealing with a time-expired Prime Minister .
30 Few could at this stage afford to be as choosy as Fox Milton & Co Ltd when they sacked a new dealer on the grounds that he was dealing with his old Chartwell clients , so enraging Chartwell Securities . "
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