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

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1 ‘ Billy 's runnin' around wiv a nasty crowd of 'ippidy'oys. 'E 'll be gettin' 'imself inter trouble wiv the police if 'e 's not careful . ’
2 For the prose artist the world is full of other people 's words , among which he must orient himself , and whose speech characteristics he must be able to perceive with a very keen ear .
3 As soon as we have found him another set of legs he 'll be out and about again , do you think he 'll mind walking on his hands for now ?
4 ( 6 ) The person to whom an occasional permission is granted shall ensure that the provisions of this Act or any byelaws or regulations made thereunder relating to the conduct of licensed premises are observed in the premises or place in respect of which the permission was granted as if he were the holder of a public house licence , and if he contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence : Provided that it shall be a defence for any person charged with an offence under this subsection if he proves that he used due diligence to prevent the occurrence of the offence .
5 ( 7 ) The secretary of any club to the premises of which this section applies shall notify the licensing board for the area within which such premises are situated of any reconstruction or extension of , or alteration in , the premises which affects the facilities available in the premises for the provision of the customary main meal at midday , and if the secretary of any club contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
6 ( 8 ) The holder of the licence for premises to which this section applies shall keep posted in some conspicuous place in the premises a notice stating that this section applies thereto and setting out the effect of its application , and if any person contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
7 ( 7 ) The secretary of any club to the premises of which this section applies shall notify the licensing board for the area within which such premises are situated of any reconstruction or extension of , or alteration In , the premises which affects the facilities available in the premises for the provision of substantial refreshment , and if the secretary of any club contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
8 ( 8 ) The holder of the licence for premises to which this section applies shall keep posted in some conspicuous place in the premises a notice stating that this section applies thereto and setting out the effect of its application , and if any person contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
9 ( 7 ) The holder of the licence for premises to which this section applies shall keep posted in some conspicuous place in the premises a notice stating that this section applies thereto and setting out the effect of its application , and if any licence-holder contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
10 Mr Hurd , Foreign Secretary , dismissed claims by Mr Ashdown that in a pact or coalition he would be able to prevent Labour introducing its proposed higher tax rates on middle managers .
11 He is also reported to have told British journalists he would be in London in November .
12 He is also reported to have told British journalists he would be in London in November .
13 However , if the draftsman wishes to make time of the essence of some but not all of the procedural steps he should be particularly careful to make it clear which steps carry strict time limits and which do not ( as the draftsman failed to do in Bradley ( C ) & Sons Ltd v Telefusion Ltd ( 1981 ) 259 EG 337 and Art & Sound v West End Litho [ 1992 ] 1 EGLR 138 ) .
14 But if any blame can be attached to the defendant he will be liable .
15 Karoly Grosz , the outgoing general secretary , cut a lonely figure as he bowed out , dropping hints that in future he would be taking a back seat in politics .
16 Said that in future he 'd be obliged if I kept careful note of when Mr Meredith took out a horse .
17 He turned his head so that when he opened his eyes he could be facing into the clearing .
18 In a car he would be safe from the man on the train and the messages he carried .
19 The Centre half(s) marking him was pretty good though , against lesser opposition he 'd be able to go straight for goal .
20 It was decided that George should ride down and rob the drowsing boy while Joseph would stay behind to head off any aid he might be able to summon .
21 A Captain in KGB he might be , the power in the kingdom of Zone I , feared by the superior in rank and the inferior in fortune , but the Major had demanded that inside the Administration block in the mornings he should wear his uniform .
22 Soering applied to the European Commission of Human Rights on the grounds that there was a serious likelihood that if he were extradited to the United States he would be executed .
23 Under the gloomy strip lighting of a police interrogation cell he might be stripped of his self-possession , and confess .
24 Even granted that everyone , for example , finds pleasure beneficial , to judge an inclination egoistic because achievement of its goal gives the agent pleasure would be vacuous , because whatever his goals he will be pleased if he succeeds , sorry if he fails .
25 Completing his degree would ensure that he was better equipped to do the job , especially as by studying social anthropology he would be better able to understand his players .
26 The Lord Chancellor ( Viscount Dilhorne ) said that , as he was not himself a candidate for the leadership , if anyone wished to have any private talk he would be available .
27 him out by all means on any investment but this is the difference at the end of his talk he will be hoping that you will complete an application form for them to advise you individually .
28 During debates on gravel extraction he could be seen flicking through its pages .
29 During debates on gravel extraction he could be seen flicking through its pages .
30 An " accommodated " child is not in care and as a general rule he may be removed at any time without prior notice .
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