Example sentences of "he be [verb] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Good co-operation between the physiotherapist , occupational therapist and nurse is vital : the patient must not be taught several different ways of doing the same dressing task , nor must he be given tasks which he can not achieve . |
2 | It was also the Leader of the Opposition who said that if he were to abandon socialism he would not be worth voting for . |
3 | Third , Raven has signed it in a position that suggests ownership ( i.e ; on the back ) ; if he were claiming authorship he would surely have signed it in the bottom right-hand corner in the normal way . |
4 | Does my hon. Friend think that that is an entirely happy precedent when he is discussing discounts which are fraught with anomaly , difficulty and contradiction ? |
5 | Doctor Paul Shrimpton at the N R P B says it 's sometimes a question of updating equipment or simply revising procedures , but he 's stressing patients who are X-rayed are n't in any real danger . |
6 | Heiko Bleher — he 's done things I wish I could find the time to do . |
7 | Erm right there 's one of the partners there er he 's a bit er I do n't know what he 's doing he 's doing somersaults I think backwards to help the situation but it does n't . |
8 | He 's making sofas which he calls driving seats … and they 're selling all over the world . |
9 | I think if he 's making pronouncements which are being picked up and treated as very important , and they 're only being treated as important because of his position then he should be ba , getting his facts right ! |
10 | Erm also if you look at entertainment , like James Saville calls himself Jimmy Saville , Terence Wogan is Terry Wogan , so but then you look at people like Charlie Chaplin , when he was doing his comedian role he was c he called himself Charlie Chaplin , and when he 's directing films he called himself Charles Chaplin , so maybe it 's all like a bit of a serious thing . |
11 | so I thought he , he 's changing things he 's saying well I do n't think this is suitable and I do n't think my way of tackling this is suitable because he 's used to dealing with different kids , although they 're a similar age , they 're not very motivated or mighty but they 're more motivated than these kids , but he says like he 'll turned back towards the black board and he 'll be writing and they 're shouting abuse at him , F ing and blinding and he says it makes me so angry because I do n't know the voices well enough to know who 's saying it |
12 | I can still hear his plaintiff cry , in a strong Durham accent , before the cast broke : ‘ He 's pulling al me line oot . ’ |
13 | He was watching Stella who stood at the fireplace , leaning against the armchair in which Potter now sat holding court . |
14 | Soon he was exploring parts he felt no-one had ever been in before . |
15 | humbug and foolishness ; that it was all prearranged ; that he was given music which he already knew ; that it was ridiculous to think that he could compose , and so forth . |
16 | He was given drugs which controlled this well and had no more health problems for the next four years . |
17 | Joseph saw that although he was given evil he was able to turn it into goodness . |
18 | Well he was called Fred you know , German you know , |
19 | He was ringing people he did not like to tell them that they were not invited to his party on Wednesday night . |
20 | When he was appointed manager I was finished — and we had n't even met . |
21 | But within months , he was telling friends his marriage was over for good . |
22 | ‘ If I had n't known he was wearing shoes I 'd have sworn he had clogs on , ’ Maggie said . |
23 | Constable when he was giving evidence it only takes a second to fire a gun was n't that the reason that the bed was tipped because it had to be checked quickly that was n't underneath otherwise Constable may might have got shot . |
24 | Right now he was groping Joanna who had taken her top off , as she always did on these occasions . |
25 | Moreover , Corbett realised that if de Craon knew he was asking questions it was only a matter of time before the Council of Guardians intervened and either put a stop to his activities or expelled him from the country . |
26 | And when he was offered help he said , No , I will do it myself . |
27 | He was doing things I 'd never even read about . |
28 | somebody came to settle up bang and he was playing thinking he 'd just been wounded and in fact he 'd been shot and killed , poor chap |
29 | He was having treatment which cleaned out the veins . |