Example sentences of "be [adv] [conj] he [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm just but he needs it .
2 ‘ And that means I shall have to live longer to be around when he needs me . ’
3 I 'm around while he does it .
4 Michael Ramsey took Eden 's letter into the chapel but knew what his answer would be even before he put it on the altar .
5 It assured him of his right to be here and he picked it up and put it in his jacket pocket before walking through into the hall with its white doors leading to the reception rooms .
6 Would he be there when he needed him out there in the unknown ?
7 You just have to be there when he needs you , for practical as well as emotional help .
8 ‘ Your comment about him finding it difficult to live with the idea of someone being better than him forced me into a complete rethink .
9 The patterns of responses were exactly as he said they would be , provided that one begins treatment , whether acute or chronic , with the 0/1 potency .
10 You never could tell with Felipe de Santis and at the moment things were just as he wanted them .
11 Luiza and Freddi were there but he knew they would be hopeless .
12 But no , it 's only because he reminds me a bit of him , that gloomy bit , that deep bit , that bit that dominated when his head sank into his shoulders and his mouth turned down and the light went from his eyes , that bit that took over when he resisted and turned inwards and moped .
13 It does not matter whether the party accepting the consideration has any apparent benefit thereby or not : it is enough that he accepts it , and that the party giving it does thereby undertake some burden , or lose something which in contemplation of law may be of value .
14 It 's exactly as he conceived it , except that instead of twisting it he has knocked the top slightly cock-eyed , like the cow with the crumpled horn .
15 This is just as he wants it .
16 It 's just that he makes it so damn difficult .
17 so I er he said er no he said , it 's not that he said I do n't like people to tell me you 've got to do overtime today , he said , I like to be asked !
18 ‘ If the chairman keeps me , it 's not because he thinks I 'm a good chap or the world 's a nicer place when I 'm here .
19 Well I would n't like to say he 's paranoid but I said well that 's like cos he said you must our house is filthy June ?
20 Now he was down and he hated it .
21 And if he differed from his contemporaries in ethical matters , it was only because he accused them of taking the Old Testament commands too lightly and superficially .
22 At the entrance to the Press tent I asked the security man if Toby was inside and he pointed him out in the middle of the usual muddle of desks and papers , with telephones ringing and cigarette smoke drifting , and expletives exploding .
23 Charles found it a strain and was relieved when the meal was over and he felt he could decently leave .
24 When he opened the door and tuned on the light , everything was exactly as he remembered it .
25 I do n't think it was just because he made it back-to-back wins , either .
26 Dyson discovered that he wanted the young man to know where it was more than he wanted him not to know .
27 It was more that he carried them reluctantly with him .
28 If Picasso was dissatisfied with the Cadaquès paintings , this was probably because he felt them to be too hermetic and abstract .
29 He did n't know Jack Stone was back until he spotted him , probably while he was working on his allotment .
30 He might have lied about it if he 'd been able to think more quickly , but the truth was out before he knew it .
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