Example sentences of "[conj] he be be " in BNC.
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1 | He is staying with Christian friends during term-time , where he is being really loved and cared for by them . |
2 | Where he were being accused . |
3 | Adam did n't reply ; he was more concerned about working out where he was being held . |
4 | They said he had been taken to a nearby farmhouse where he was being given shelter for the time being , and that his name was Eric . |
5 | The defendant opened the door , to ask his friend where he was being taken . |
6 | The defendant was arrested when he again opened the door to find out from his friend where he was being taken . |
7 | He was told that , if he behaved himself in the segregation block where he was being held , he would be allowed to make a call to his father who was seriously ill . |
8 | The upshot was that Hauptmann Alfred Horn — if that was indeed his name — had been transferred next morning from the Tower to a miserable country house near Aldershot called Mytchett Place , where he was being held under extremely heavy guard . |
9 | This should be done with sensitivity , however , as it may cause anxiety should the neophyte teacher feel that she or he is being assessed in teaching skills , especially if the member of teaching staff is unfamiliar . |
10 | Or he 's being just silly |
11 | He was being pumped , or he was being warned . |
12 | She could tell she was going to get no response from Coffin , although he was being polite , when a crowd of youngsters swarmed in from the local youth club . |
13 | But although he was being closely watched , Alexander got out . |
14 | ‘ He 's utterly convinced that he 's being exiled to St Helen 's , poor devil ’ |
15 | Several experts who I consulted tell me that he 's being modest again . |
16 | He sounds like he 's still going through a learning process , coming to terms with the fear of losing friends , and at the same time is worried that he 's being misunderstood himself . |
17 | I just hope that he believes what he sees , that you do n't become too obvious and make him realize that he 's being set up . ’ |
18 | It 's not that he 's being kicked out . |
19 | It 's extremely unwise to quote your Chairman of Committee , if the Chairman of the committee actually A has n't been informed that he 's being quoted , or B has not actually agreed with what it is that you 're quoting . |
20 | Harry laughed about this , saying that childbirth was like shelling peas to a woman , and that he 's be better off at sea after the mackerel than moping about at home and getting in the way of the womenfolk . |
21 | They argue that Mrs Aquino can heal old wounds by allowing the former dictator to come home , at the same time disarming his supporters who scream that he is being done an injustice . |
22 | He finds that he is being offered a simple trade-off : a comfortable job as a stock-checker if he will provide incriminating information about himself which the Maltster can then pass on to the Party . |
23 | ‘ You 've tackled it head on by letting the main character know that he is being written about . |
24 | The young child will feel that he is being pushed out of the way to make room for someone much more important . |
25 | One Zulu chief said : ‘ It is better for the man that he is being held by police . |
26 | AI believes that he is being made to answer for his active involvement in the Sudan Doctors ' Union and left-wing politics , his role in the non-violent protests which led to the overthrow of President Nimeiri in April 1985 and his outspoken criticism of the current government . |
27 | Edwards also states that he is being driven by environmental concern and that climbers are wearing the crags away in some place . |
28 | These are given in songs to amuse the child , who is never told that he is being taught . |
29 | Even if A has the power of arrest , he must ordinarily inform the person arrested that he is being arrested and the reason for it , i. e. the act for which arrest is made : Christie v. Leachinsky [ facts ] . |
30 | Any increase in C leads to an equal decrease in T , ie. if the superior retains more ‘ control ’ or authority , the subordinate will immediately recognise that he is being trusted less . |