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

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1 Having told me that everyone was advising him to record it , I told him to go ahead and do it , but not with me .
2 At least it was the same for all traffic and Adam was soon convinced that no-one was following him .
3 ‘ Bowe has always said that I am the man he wants more than anybody and now that I am giving him the perfect opportunity , he is shying away from it .
4 My only worry is that I 'm turning him into New Boy with an unhealthy interest in housework .
5 I would declare myself in the waiting-room of a railway station if it were necessary ) , he said that I was humiliating him .
6 Fact that I was calling him a murderer had nothing to do with it .
7 Eventually I interrupted the diatribe to point out that I was paying him to take me to the newspaper , not for his opinions about it .
8 the work that I was giving him
9 I told him at a funeral this afternoon that I was pulling him out of Saturday 's game .
10 So after that I would never let him out to play , but then a social worker came to complain that I was keeping him in and away from other children . "
11 Stephen became convinced that someone was following him . ’
12 He looked round to make sure that nobody was following him , and then he disappeared over the hill .
13 Before she is able to break the news to her husband that she is leaving him , Alex dies in a hideous , and strangely convenient boating accident .
14 He 'd already seemed to sense that she was steering him somewhere .
15 He had the notion that she was mocking him , and the anger he had felt earlier returned in a different form , a determination to excel , to beat other men who had been with her .
16 So she held back on her questioning , though she somehow found that she was telling him of her love of music and how Janáček 's lively sixth movement was one of her particular favourites .
17 Auxilliary nurse at BUPA Murrayfield Hospital Michael Douglas told the jury at Liverpool Crown Court : ‘ If he was talking about his marriage he would say they were breaking up or that she was leaving him .
18 Now , all that mattered was that she was following him up the stairs to an elegant Georgian town house .
19 Then , only a beat later it seemed to him , shame and anger raced back to take possession of him again , and so overcome by these conflicting feelings was he that he had no consciousness of her in all this , until he became aware , to his surprise , that she was shaking him out of his stupor , bringing him to her again with her mouth and her hands .
20 The more likely explanation is that she was pressurising him to leave your daughter to marry her .
21 She said most of it was it was n't the actual looking at the hole it was that she was hurting him pushing it in .
22 And it were n't hurting him at all but it was making her feel sick thinking that she was hurting him like .
23 He wanted to be alone with her , to anticipate the night to come , and he guessed that she was teasing him .
24 He sensed that she was judging him .
25 Still peering from the corner of his eye , Frankie stared at her breasts for a long time before he realized with a jolt that she was observing him through the mirror .
26 He could hardly believe that she was letting him go , that he was not to be punished for what he had witnessed in the best room in the middle of the night .
27 He was too intelligent not to know that she was reassuring him .
28 Probably nothing , he was thinking , she 's only winding me up , and the thought that she was gave him a pleasurable kick .
29 ‘ Then I shall get a train in the opposite direction , ’ he said , thinking that there was something sad about it , especially now that she was thanking him politely for the drinks .
30 Gesturing that she was to follow him , he began to march along the path that led down the hill , and was quickly out of sight .
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