Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] he is " in BNC.
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1 | At last Mr Kinnock achieves some formal stature , to match the fact that he will indisputably remain where he is . |
2 | I appeal to the Minister : the man should not be allowed to return to his unit ; he should remain where he is at this moment . |
3 | ‘ You 've tackled it head on by letting the main character know that he is being written about . |
4 | The question then arises , ‘ Would this fear be there if the individual concerned knew for absolute certainty that no-one will ever know that he is guilty ? ’ . |
5 | His breathing is laboured in that heavy way which so often heralds the end , and as you grip his hand to let him know that he is not alone , you try to love him as the Lord himself would do . |
6 | The Bee Gees , circa 1967 : Little does Mr Third-from-the-left know that he is next |
7 | Under the CSA 1985 , an insider must deal and know that he is dealing when in possession of a particular type of information , referred to as ‘ unpublished price sensitive information ’ . |
8 | The most important point to note about the above summary is the mens rea requirement : the individual/insider must know that he is a connected person . |
9 | Thus , a director must know that he is connected with his company or a related company ; an officer or employee must know that he is connected with his company or a related company , and so on . |
10 | Thus , a director must know that he is connected with his company or a related company ; an officer or employee must know that he is connected with his company or a related company , and so on . |
11 | He will guide and accompany them wherever they go — and they will know that he is no local deity whose power is limited to Sinai . |
12 | Richard 's opening soliloquy ( which is also the opening text of the entire play ) must count as the clearest ‘ policy ’ statement of the tragedy principle in representation : Before this , Richard has let us know that he is not happy with the non-warring state of affairs and is set to provide destruction . |
13 | You will not know that he is really er here in a commercial way . |
14 | The male garden spider Araneus diadematus will vibrate a strand of the female 's web as he approaches her , to let her know that he is not just another small insect caught in the web . |
15 | One couple did n't even know that he is their landlord — the flats are let through an estate agent . |
16 | Thereafter the truly experienced Phillips-watcher will know that he is to be found in the corner of the studio conducting a vehement argument with himself on the subject of whatever he just did n't tell you , and will shortly be sending an assistant back to pick up his hat . |
17 | When the Prime Minister arrives , will he let people know that he is coming ? |
18 | We have to pay the hotel fee , because the hotel does n't know that he is an inspector , or she is an inspector . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | workmen do n't guarantee that he is doing it according to the thing because |
21 | The Profitboss will resign if he is instructed to recruit someone he does n't believe can do the job . |
22 | He will resign if he is forced to accept an unrealistic budget he can not commit to . |
23 | " Give him three ounces of this immediately in a pint of water , then follow it with one and a half ounces night and morning and let us know if he is n't a lot better in two days . " |
24 | I 've passed on to him the invitation to the training course on Saturday 5th September and asked him to let you know if he is able to attend . |
25 | I do n't know if he is this year . |
26 | I do n't know if he is or not . |
27 | Mihal turned pale at the thought of killing his grandfather , but Martin kept on at him until he said " Well , let us wait until he is asleep , and then we will burn down his hut . |
28 | Bowe , 6ft 5in and 235lb , and with an 81-inch reach , represents the man mountain that Holyfield must scale if he is to be accepted as someone other than a caretaker holding the keys to the division until another genuine champion arrives . |
29 | Colin must win because he is the physical buffoon ; he falls into traps and puts his head through walls , falls downstairs and all those things . ’ |
30 | Thirdly he should be loved devoutly ( 113.171f. ) and sweetly and that is when the soul feels overcome with joy , burning in the heat of the Holy Ghost — a Noah 's ark of security in the love of God that nothing can destroy : On the question of how the lover can recognise whether he is loving , Rolle warns that apart from the overwhelming assurance which accompanies the gift of the experience of singular love , man can not live by certainty , but faith , since that is the nature of the game ; but he does suggest a do-it-yourself questionnaire which is really designed to reveal to the user where his heart is fixed . |