Example sentences of "be that he [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The outcome will be that he claims he can book you a flight only to the international airport on Sal Island .
2 It 's not the buying them that 's cunning , it 's just that I ca n't help being grateful ( I did n't actually say I was grateful , but I was n't sharp ) , it 's that he presents them so humbly , with such an air of please-don't-thank-me and I-deserve-it-all .
3 The personal tragedy that befalls Gibson 's character in ‘ Forever Young ’ is that he loses his childhood sweetheart in an accident before he has plucked up the courage to propose marriage .
4 What is most important , however , is that he embodies them in a distinction , crucially important for his thought , between two sorts of science : ‘ indefinite science ’ , which ‘ consists in the knowledge of the causes of all things ’ , and the study of some ‘ limited ’ question about the ‘ cause of some determined appearance ’ such as heat .
5 The consequence ( usually ) is that he achieves his goal ; he coerces you both into giving way a very rewarding state of affairs seen from his point of view , a very unrewarding ( and sometimes humiliating ) state of affairs seen from your perspective .
6 All I hope is that he gets whoever attacked Anna- and gets him quickly . ’
7 His real problem is that he believes it all .
8 The trouble with the hon. Gentleman is that he believes his own propaganda .
9 One of the advantages a child has when learning his first language is that he has lots of opportunity to hear it without being called upon to speak .
10 the important is that he knows what you 're on and why you 're on it , and you can tell him that .
11 Another thing about Steven Hughes Conference is that he knows what he 's talking about , on on shop floor iss issues like health and safety and those colleagues who were present at the launch of the G M B's National Health and Safety Campaign will confirm that especially the way he described the Chief Executive of the Health and Safety Executive .
12 The tragedy of man is that he declares himself autonomous of God and in consequence is condemned to live East of Eden .
13 I 'm ready to believe yowl admit of their recommendations all I presume to say of him is that he writes me he shall be really dilligent and the enclosed specimens he has grown which I hope yowl puruse make it look as if he would prove so .
14 For Friend I would — if I only knew what it was that he wants me to do or be .
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