Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [be] [vb pp] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Similar , though less extreme , French claims in Venice , where the ambassador demanded that any holder of a " patent de familiarité " signed by him must be considered a member of his household , led to a long breach between the two states in 1710 – 23 and renewed friction in the later 1720s .
2 Behind him can be seen a picture of the Tibetan director .
3 He may be given a seat on the tribal council , a position of power and prestige .
4 The former speaker , who will start his new duties during a lecture tour of America this summer , will start on a commission basis , but , if his efforts are successful , he may be offered a stake in a formal American venture .
5 In 1790 , when the county of Cromarty was being contested , one of the freeholders serving in the army demanded , as the price of his support for the candidate favoured by Henry Dundas , that he should be given a company in a regiment stationed in Britain .
6 He may , however , begin to think that , being judged capable of running his own show , he should be given a department of his own .
7 Then , realising that sooner or later he must be given a reason for her presence , she repeated the one she had given Stella .
8 If he does then it will almost certainly mean that he 'll be offered a directorship .
9 He , surprisingly enough , was comparatively sober , which means he was drunk by any ordinary standards , but by the very gauge he had set himself over the years , he might be called a pillar of sobriety — and grumpy with it .
10 Or he might be handed a file and a tiny silver tool with which to clean her toenails while she dozed in a chair .
11 Hetzler saw in Joyce an intelligent and dedicated recruit to the Nazi cause , though it was unlikely that he could be found a job in any of the ministries .
12 He was n't sure that he would be given a chance to hold on to his wife .
13 The words ‘ He shall be called a Nazarene ’ are not an authentic verse .
14 He will be sent a copy of Sir Anthony Hidden 's report but will base his recommendations on the criminal investigation by British Transport Police , a CPS spokesman said .
15 If he explains to the court why the debt has n't been paid , you and he will be given a date for the case to be heard .
16 If there has been a mistake , he will be given a rebate .
17 ‘ Oh , he will be given a burial . ’
18 Perhaps , with such powers of invention and mathematical ability , he will be offered a job in television sooner than we think .
19 Lord Donaldson is expected to be flown to the Flotta oil terminal in Scapa Flow where he will be shown a range of pollution fighting equipment which is kept on permanent standby .
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