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

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1 He made me know that I was growing old , and that everything he was was slipping out of my hands .
2 One thing that can be said about is that he he 's never drab .
3 Erm , we are today , going to do the Black Sheep of the Family , erm , because erm , erm , does n't feel that he he 's up to doing the one that he thought he would do this week .
4 A and that and that he he was born God and that died on the cross as God .
5 He is aware that what he is involved in now is nothing less than Thatcherite self-help .
6 The new chief executive of the Munich conglomerate , Heinrich von Pierer , told the Wall Street Journal that he is interested in one or more ‘ strategic partners ’ for Siemens Nixdorf , saying that what he is looking for is joint development and possibly manufacturing of a broad range of hardware with one or more competitors .
7 In the case of a defendant who uses words , a person can hardly fail to be aware of what he is saying , although he may possibly not know that what he is displaying ( if it be a book ) contains offensive material of which others are aware but he is not .
8 Later , after examining maps of the area , he may discover that what he is really interested in is Parliament Hill .
9 The hon. Gentleman will appreciate that what he is saying is crucial to the livelihood of thousands of people in my constituency .
10 For example , in Littlewoods Organisation Ltd v Harris [ 1978 ] 1 All ER 1026 Megaw LJ said : … it is appropriate that a covenant , restricting an employee from full freedom of taking other employment when he leaves his existing employment , should be included in the contract of employment where there is a real danger that the employee will in the course of that employment have access to and gain information about matters which could fairly be regarded as trade secrets ; and that applies even though the information may be carried in his head and even though ( perhaps , particularly though ) it may be extremely difficult for the employee himself , being an honest and scrupulous man , to realise that what he is passing on to his new employers is matter which ought to be treated as confidential to his old employers .
11 Anybody with strong convictions that what he is doing is right is bound to stir up controversy .
12 It is very effective and almost shocking when you realise that what he is saying makes complete sense and the uselessness of war is so true as it really achieves very little good if any at all .
13 But I do think that what he 's doing is something truly wonderful — and quite different .
14 He will be criminally liable unless he was so insane as either ‘ not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing ’ , or ‘ not to know that what he was doing was against the law ’ .
15 Her mother said that what he was doing was no better than a husband who runs off with another woman .
16 He knew that what he was communicating was urgency , irritability , frustrated life and fury , wrong things here , and indeed Mrs Marriott began hopelessly , her head in a pile of clean muslin nappies , to cry .
17 He realized that what he was about to attempt was fraught with dangers , for Bernice and for himself .
18 He knew that what he was seeing meant jobs for Cork , wage-packets for its workers , money for its shopkeepers , business for its tradesmen ; but , more than that , more even than the commerce that would result on a national scale , he saw it as history in action .
19 Could it be that what he was feeling was a kind of envy , in the sense that he 'd brought her here , to a place that he felt he 'd made his own , and in a matter of weeks she 'd already grown closer to it than he could ever hope to be ?
20 A person who was prosecuted for organising a public assembly contrary to section 14(4) or for taking part in such a gathering or inciting another to do so , would be able to argue that what he was involved in was not an unlawful assembly within the definition .
21 The court might equally have said that the defendant also realised that what he was doing was obstruction , since the police had told him so .
22 If that is so , the defendant can not be convicted if he raises doubts as to whether or not he realised that the person with whom he was dealing was a policeman , or that he did not realise that what he was doing would make the task of the policeman more difficult .
23 The terror , however , was not for herself or for the children but for Edward , who might realise that what he was saying was true .
24 As he turned back the coverlet of the bed where he must sleep alone , Frere consoled himself with the thought that what he was incapable of accomplishing himself might be accomplished for him by time and that providential hand , of which , in his earnest efforts outside the home , he was the faithful instrument .
25 You just knew that what he was saying about Quigley was true .
26 ( b ) If he is dishonest by the first test : " The jury must consider whether the defendant himself must have realised that what he was doing was by those standards dishonest . "
27 In Parmenter the accused confessed to causing injuries to his three-month-old son but said that he did not realise that what he was doing would injure him .
28 We need to understand the position of the Sanhedrin , Jesus is really representing great changes in their tradition great a great revolution really and we know that what he was doing was was sort of getting Christianity to grow out of Judaism , but it meant that Judaism had to move to one side .
29 I will because Mr Mayor I think that councillor started off his response to this by talking about ghettos and a lot of differences between the better off and the worst off and I , the feeling I got from his speech was that what he was actually driving at was he was attempting to perpetuate the class distinction that the Labour party have been so bound up with over the years .
30 He knew that what he was feeling did n't have much to do with his brush with death .
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