Example sentences of "he be [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He were boss of her . |
2 | He is chairman of his own property investment and contracting company . |
3 | I really thought that I would have asked Chris if he is pay for his erm Society here in . |
4 | An additional reason for the closeness between Charles and Camilla was that he is godfather to her son , Tom . |
5 | Now and not before , he is Justice with its sword . |
6 | Derrida comes across as seriously concerned with philosophy and the problems of teaching it ; and he is non-committal in his response to a question about the possibility of introducing deconstruction into high schools . |
7 | ‘ Yes , he was promoted , he 's head of his department now . ’ |
8 | And he 's part of my fabric now … . |
9 | Now he 's part of our collection . |
10 | Erm he 's part of our language and , and therefore , you know , to go on to Johnson it 's very different . |
11 | He 's scream at me and . |
12 | He 's waitng for him to come back on his bike . |
13 | He 's kind to me . |
14 | Of course , he 's kind to his wife . |
15 | Yes at the moment he 's sort of he he 's the lone ranger is n't he Collimore . |
16 | He 's a computer genius , but he 's crap at everything else , geography he 's useless at , economics he 's useless at I 'm aiming basically for , I 'd be happy with four As , five As maybe |
17 | Oh she knew the bloke , she 'd be she 'd been out with him a few times before right , he 's , he 's not a bad bloke but like I said like I said erm but he 's respect for her I said to her |
18 | and I 'm not entirely sure , Marcus did phone me and say , at one point , when he was making up the mailing list , he 's had three hundred copies of that made of the extract and he was kind of you know , sniffing around for who to send them |
19 | It was an old game , familiar from his past , and he was expert in it . |
20 | It remains to be seen whether in the context of ‘ cohabitation ’ Jacques Sallois , the current incumbent , will be perceived as too close to Lang — he was head of his private office 1981–84 — to serve under a Minister of the Centre Right . |
21 | He was second on his debut at Leicester but went back to that track to win by 20 lengths . |
22 | At the weekend he told us he was porud of us . |
23 | He was putty in her hands from the beginning . |
24 | We will discover that he was master of his technique and of his style very early on . |
25 | Tony laughed along with the rest , even though the terrifying feeling that he was part of something unreal and sinister still persisted . |
26 | He was part of her past now , and the future was a little more serious and a lot more dedicated . |
27 | He was part of her ; she was part of him . |
28 | He was part of your real life . |
29 | Only Mark seemed to have an inkling of this strain ; but he ( thank heaven ) did n't seem to realize that he was part of it . |
30 | He was non-committal about her chances of complete recovery , and Sara felt a little sick and uneasy when she put down the phone . |