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

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1 But probably not Philip actually seeing as he 's her brother but you never know .
2 So long as he 's our man , it does n't matter whether we have him shot for the murder of Daniel or this other fellow .
3 I am he as he is me , as we are all …
4 As he is something of a carpenter ( he built his own sail boat for use on the Chesapeake ) , he found it simple enough to take off the right-angled corners and substitute curves .
5 ‘ If we were all as motivated as he is we would be a lot better off ; I did n't have to ask him to do things twice . ’
6 The penalty seemed pretty clear-cut and it was a stroke of luck that they 'd just substituted Fashanu as he is their usual penalty taker ( pretty reliable from what I can recall ) .
7 We smile nicely as he is our host for the day .
8 Ca n't say I agree with all their figures … good as he is I do n't think kelly is worth that sort of money at such an early age … certainly should n't be more than dorigo .
9 He enjoyed handling Glic 's pups , that Luch , alone in the castle , was allowed to lift from their dam 's teats and set warm and wriggling in his hands while they were as blind as he was himself .
10 In the Commons debate a sponsor of Radical Alternatives to Prison , Robert Kilroy-Silk , said that penal reformers ( he mentioned the Howard League , NACRO , and the ACPS ) were in favour of partly suspended sentences , as he was himself , on the grounds that the length of the sentence had little deterrent effect .
11 As he was himself .
12 Tessa and Mrs. Mounce , he knew , were watching her out of the corner of their eyes too , as silent and overawed as he was himself .
13 Jotan 's daughter , the sister of Jehan , was the source of as much malicious gossip as he was himself .
14 Heather would have been as disinclined to confide in Mossop as he was himself .
15 She had n't conceded anything , even though she 'd wanted to , and she 'd shown him she could be just as determined as he was himself .
16 It was a fantasy , as he was himself , it had always been a fantasy , and perhaps it was better to keep it so .
17 She kept hoping , as he was her best chance of finding Madeleine and Jeanne .
18 She had never met him before although , as he was her aunt 's lawyer , she had written several letters to him in his offices in Bodmin .
19 It then looks at some of the ideas of the main proponents of action research , such as Stephen Kemmis , John Elliott and Jack Whitehead , with the author particularly recommending the latter ( unsurprisingly as he was her mentor ) .
20 And I think we need to heighten , sharpen our awareness of erm what I understand by communion and er er , also to er , to remember that the injunction of Paul as he was you know that I have received of the Lord at which I deliver unto you .
21 The gruel was served up and a long grace was said over a short the gruel disappeared , the boys looked at each other and went over , while his next neighbours nudged him , tired as he was he was desperately hungry and he rest on the table and the master with his hands he said
22 Being as he was my mother 's father , like .
23 As he was reading-it out he became aware of a movement at the back of the room .
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