Example sentences of "[coord] he be [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 But he 's also saying is n't he at the end of this paragraph , or he 's implying that th this is this revolution is not happening because we the communists are making it happen , it is happening and we need to react to it and somehow we 've therefore got a choice , we can either trail behind or we can lead it .
2 Now the thing that seems to be the most interesting on the er face value of it , is er how it 's going to affect fuel consumption and transport , and he is saying that they 're considering whether further changes should be made in the taxation of er fuel and vehicles .
3 President Bush says the world must look beyond the Gulf crisis to a new deal for the Middle East , and he 's hinting that an Iraqi pull out from Kuwait could lead to an end to the conflict between the Arabs and Israel .
4 Steve Goodwin is The Drummer From Cud and he 's pretending that he thinks it 's a really cool joke ha ha ha that both he and the band he loves have become a synonym for wanky indie crap .
5 And he 's saying that that flesh can have something , that human nature can undergo a miracle !
6 yeah and he 's deciding that Adam and he 's deciding that Adam were n't worth it and
7 yeah and he 's deciding that Adam and he 's deciding that Adam were n't worth it and
8 At last , he spoke , and asked when Davide was expected , for he was about to receive his marching orders , and he was hoping that her brother would be back as expected , for the summer holidays from the university , so that they could meet before he left .
9 Chapman now felt he had a team capable of winning something , and he was determined that the 1929–30 season would be Arsenal 's , to keep his promise of five years before .
10 In spite of the iciness of the day he felt warm and exhilarated , and he was determined that nothing would prevent him from attending .
11 He regarded my attainment of ‘ full genitality ’ as the ultimate goal of his therapy and he was determined that I should enjoy a complete cure .
12 Well , Peter 's getting close to retirement , and he was hinting that he 'd like to sell out .
13 They were in the middle of a meeting and he was irritated that Stevens ' mind — often his entire presence — had been elsewhere for weeks .
14 His friends were calling to him , urging him on , and he was thinking that if this was what he had wanted all these years he was afraid of it .
15 I have spoken to Ian Wright extensively about this and he was saying that Hendrix was one of his three musical idols .
16 I wa I was talking to erm Mr the other day and he was saying that when he started at the Co-op it was a , a very , very good place to work .
17 And he was saying that it 's erm a speaking dic dictionary , that 's what they 're going to researching for
18 Erm he , he then goes on basically erm to talk about spreading political propaganda which was obviously very important to his cause erm an and he was saying that basically , you know , suddenly with the rise of er peasant associations erm everyone would , would say down with imperialism , down with the warlords , down with the corrupt officials erm , you know , and that these , you know , basically he , he 's then highlighting the fact that these political slogans have , have found erm have found , you know you know er importance with the , with the young the middle aged an and the old but basically obviously he 's , he 's trying to target the school because that 's where he 's hoping where the re revolution 'll start .
19 When Kalm visited Miller , they discussed cultivation of trees , particularly conifers , and he was told that at Woburn larches had been planted ‘ some in good soil , some in meagre ’ and the latter ‘ looked very lively , while the former looked quite drooping , as though they were obliged reluctantly to force themselves to grow ’ .
20 It was the second time that Kate had had dinner at his house , and he was finding that he liked her being around .
21 But he is betting that the Department of Health will not prosecute him this time .
22 But , but he is saying that there is this process under way , this revolutionary process of overthrowing the system as it stands .
23 Another American film of that year , A Workingman 's Dream , has a very weary hero who fails to find a job at a factory ; he falls asleep and dreams of a Professor Wonderful who offers him instant wealth and a new set of clothes , but he is told that these new gains will disappear if he breaks certain simple instructions ; on three occasions he accidentally carries out simple actions which break the instructions and his wealth disappears ; he wakes up to see an ambulance taking a worker from the factory — there is a vacancy and this time his application is successful .
24 Jesus is not suggesting there are some who are righteous and some who are sinners , because we 're all sinners , all have sinned but he 's suggesting that those who do n't realize and acknowledge they 're sinners , he says , I have n't come to call you .
25 Seve 's always been convinced the Americans have got it in for him , anyway , but he 's said that about the French , the Italians , the Japanese .
26 Mervyn had to repeat his observation three times before they understood , but he was determined that they should get the message .
27 Because of his debt to his followers , Franco knew that a certain free play had to be allowed within the regime , but he was determined that he alone would control its limits and what was permissible within them .
28 This was particularly true , Marx felt , of economists , but he was to show that it was also true of some anthropologists .
29 But he was told that he would have to pay rent for the land until the end of time , so he gave up the idea .
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