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

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1 It is part of Berger 's purpose that he be seen as a village artisan .
2 In his own interest , an outgoing partner should take steps to regularise the position by requiring that he be replaced as lessee and insisting on an indemnity against future liabilities of the firm generally ; and the partnership agreement ( Clause 25 ) should give him those rights .
3 Johnny , but he 's since insisted that he be addressed as John . ’
4 For now Ted is concentrating on recording Des O'Connor 's new game show called Pot of Gold and he 's pleased that he 's regarded as one of the best in the trade at warming up people .
5 One of the members of his staff , Wing Commander Ken Underwood Ground , has been on so many accident investigations now that he is regarded as an unofficial honorary Inspector of Accidents by AIB .
6 the issue to be determined ( 8.4 ) ( 1.1 ) ; the expert 's qualifications ( 8.5 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that he is to act as an expert and not as an arbitrator ( 8.6 ) ( 1.3 ) ; how the expert is to be appointed ( 8.7 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that the decision will be final and binding ( 8.8 ) ( 1.3 ) ; the due date for payment of the amount determined ( 8.9 ) ( 1.3 ) ; that the expert has the power to award interest ( 8.10 ) ( 1.3 ) ; provision for interest to run for late payment of the amount determined ( 8.11 ) ( 1.4 ) ( sometimes found elsewhere in the agreement ) ; and how the expert is to be paid ( 8.12 ) ( 1.3 ) .
7 In these circumstances it is sufficient for the broker to disclose to the customer that he is acting as principal , provided that he does not charge commission .
8 As indicated , where no commission is charged and the broker is acting honestly , clear disclosure of the fact that he is acting as principal is sufficient .
9 Mr. Browne says that he is standing as constituency candidate , free to speak and act for the area and with the strength to resist party orders that are against the interests of grass roots people .
10 The major decisions and judgements he makes in regard to his life are so strongly influenced by his foreign language background , interests and values , that he is known as a linguist , a language teacher , or a diplomat .
11 By middle age Bartram has so educated himself in the classics , sciences , medicines and above all , botany , that he was regarded as one of the intellectuals of his time .
12 Surely there was an austere pride in the words of Thoreau when he wrote that he was regarded as the least important man in his village , and there is no doubt in my mind that he must have savoured the aroma of that rare emotion .
13 The outbreak of war in 1914 meant that he was regarded as an alien in Britain , though he was soon allowed to move to Rome , where he joined the senate .
14 Thus , it is not open to an officer of a company to say that he was dealing as agent on behalf of the company .
15 What annoyed me when I saw Ochs on stage in productions at that time was that he was played as a grotesque , everything greatly exaggerated .
16 Well that er er er an Englishman that he was trained as a hairdresser .
17 In a shadowy corner of the cook tent , Ngo Van Loc crouched beside an upturned packing case that he was using as a makeshift writing-table .
18 It means that he was acting as the Messiah , for ‘ to do good ’ is a Messianic action .
19 The context makes it likely that Gloucester was offering a short-term military contract ; in other words , that he was acting as recruiting officer for his brother 's army rather than laying the foundations of a personal following in East Anglia where , at this date , he had no interests of his own .
20 The latter was a member of Gloucester 's Sheriff Hutton connection and may be a ducal appointment , in which case it is likely that he was acting as deputy chief steward in the lordship .
21 Nor do I think that Mr. O'Brien thought for a moment that he was acting as the bank 's agent .
22 Even on the assumption that Yusuf Bali did draw up the original and not just the copy , it does not by any means necessarily follow that he was acting as in so doing ; nor , further , does it necessarily follow that if he were acting as he was doing so in his father 's absence from Bursa , much less his absence on the pilgrimage .
23 His knowledge gave him power over the customers who came in ; they shied away from the jargon that Lewis used and Tim felt that he was acting as an interpreter in a foreign country .
24 The context makes it likely that Gloucester was offering a short-term military contract ; in other words , that he was acting as recruiting officer for his brother 's army rather than laying the foundations of a personal following in East Anglia where , at this date , he had no interests of his own .
25 The latter was a member of Gloucester 's Sheriff Hutton connection and may be a ducal appointment , in which case it is likely that he was acting as deputy chief steward in the lordship .
26 You , you , you assumed that he was flying as a , as a fare paying passenger erm and when he started , when you s then started saying how many miles do you do Steve went straight back to talk about car travel .
27 What set Sadler apart from his contemporaries and rivals in Britain and France , was that he was acknowledged as the first to consciously apply science , to aerostation .
28 Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici announced on March 6 that he was resigning as leader of the Malta Labour Party ( MLP ) , following its defeat in the elections of Feb. 22 [ see p. 38784 ] ; he proposed George Vella as his successor .
29 Don Getty announced on Sept. 9 that he was resigning as Premier of Alberta and as leader of the province 's governing PCP .
30 So in fact he knew that he was known as the last resort
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