Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] that he be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Bede says that he was in exile for the purposes of study and he subsequently described him as a most learned man ( HE V , 12 ) . |
2 | Edward knew that he was on treacherous ground . |
3 | Thus Tony put in more 1st Division appearances for the Palace between 1969 and 1973 than anyone except John Jackson and Mel Blyth , but many Palace fans thought that he was at his best at left-back . |
4 | But now , after his near miss with Hoomey , Nails remembered that he was for the long drop next time — no more cautions . |
5 | The impression is of a king who at his accession was thoroughly acceptable to the Church but the persistence of dynastic in-fighting demonstrates that he was by no means universally popular among the lay nobility . |
6 | Hoddle 's refusal to deny that he 's about leave has only heightened the suspicion that he is . |
7 | Duncan saw that he was in a bad way , his face grey and wan . |
8 | John Barratt , for that was his name , paid an investigatory visit to Coniston Mines , was impressed with what he found , and wrote on the 4th August 1823 to Lady le Fleming to say that he was considering taking the mine . |
9 | Why was Roger Seelig told by someone giving medical advice several months after his trial began that he was on the verge of a mental breakdown , yet last week he was roaring up the M4 in his Porsche to look after his two properties ? |
10 | The suspect also has the right to have one person informed that he is in custody . |
11 | No application was made for bail after the court heard that he was at risk to himself and others due to the nature of the crime . |
12 | He died at home in Tenterden Street 1 May 1818 , being buried at St George 's , Hanover Square , where the burial register notes that he was aged thirty-five . |
13 | ( g ) To inform the suspect of the reason for the detention , of his right to legal advice and his right to have a person informed that he is in custody and his right to consult the Codes of Practice . |
14 | Clarke drove on for a further 200 metres before stopping and when he did emerge from the van witnesses reported that he was in a confused state . |
15 | Later that week believing that he was in no danger he returned to Rochester to keep the festival of All Saints . |
16 | Sir : Roy Hattersley says that he is against electoral reform as it would stop the Labour Party winning an overall majority . |
17 | While , on the face of it , his case might rest on its being detrimental to his career to suggest that he is at death 's door , it seems likely that much of the evidence , especially for the defence , will be called to no other purpose than to establish whether , to put it mor euphemistically than it will be put in court , he has been putting himself about . |
18 | Luke 's superb Greek style and his emphasis on universalism lead many people to believe that he was of Gentile origin with Greek as his native language . |
19 | For a moment Donaldson supposed that he was in a stable but no , the smell was wrong , dry and musty and not nearly so strong as the fertile stink of horses . |
20 | ‘ Whenever you speak to me of this Harry of yours , your face and , indeed , your voice reveal that he is of special importance to you . |
21 | Spike knew that he was within a few moments of termination . |
22 | Even way back then , Tuthill knew that he was onto a winner . |
23 | As for the King , Tyndale asserted that he was above the law and was obliged to account for his actions only to God . |
24 | The evidence at the trial proved that he was in fact a highwayman . |
25 | But despite his disability his eyes had a twinkle and Wycliffe felt that he was in the presence of a truly contented man . |
26 | While his parents could only be with him during the occasional break in a hectic schedule , at least Diana knew that he was under the same skies . |
27 | In an action for recovery of land , any person in possession ( by himself or by his tenant ) and not named as a defendant may by leave be made a defendant on filing an ex parte application showing that he is in possession , by himself or by his tenant , and giving grounds for the application . |
28 | This same executive said that he was against incrementalism in the sense that major reductions in assets ( or increases in asset turnover ) had to be achieved . |
29 | Zak said that he was in charge of the Angelica investigation . |
30 | If a stimulus is from P to C and the response from C to P , that is , the second individual accepts that he is in a child/parent relationship with the first , the transaction will continue . |