Example sentences of "he be say to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A most curious-looking young man with a mobile white face and small red-rimmed eyes ; he is said to be very clever as well as deeply religious . |
2 | In addition to his political and military achievements , Barbarossa acquired a legendary fame ; like the British King Arthur , he is said to be sleeping , awaiting the time of greatest need for his return as a national saviour . |
3 | Gordon Brown , who has been squeezed out of the leadership race by Smith ( although he is said to be consoled by the fact that he is ten years younger and can wait a generation ) will have an important contribution to make . |
4 | He is said to be hyperactive by the nursery staff and seems to show some bizarre behaviour . |
5 | Subjective comments about John : ‘ He is said to be hyperactive and seems to show bizarre behaviour ’ ( lines 8 and 9 ) . |
6 | He is said to be devastated at having to dispose of the famous art works and family silver and furniture . |
7 | In the meanwhile , he is said to be hurt and shocked by the hostility of the reaction to the strategy proposals . |
8 | He is said to be particularly strong on heritage . |
9 | The quiet life obviously palled : he is said to be making a comeback . |
10 | And James Herbert , another of Hodder 's biggest selling authors , is rumoured to be going the same way : he is said to be on the point of signing a two-book deal with HarperCollins worth £1.7m . |
11 | ‘ He suffered a stroke , but I believe he is said to be recovering . ’ |
12 | He is said to be blaming ‘ Unionists ’ intransigence ’ for creating an atmosphere of hopelessness in City Hall . |
13 | He is said to be aged between 29-30 , around 6ft tall and of slim build with a thin face , dark eyebrows , narrow eyes and long narrow nose . |
14 | He is said to be in a critical condition . |
15 | A third says : ‘ I love to read a few words of the Gospel , so that I can see Christ and listen to what He is saying to me . ’ |
16 | He 's said to be in a stable condition at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford . |
17 | He 's said to be in his 50s , stocky wearing a beige jacket . |
18 | He 's said to be acutely depressed , and is also thought to have a stomach ulcer . |
19 | He 's said to be in a stable and comfortable condition . |
20 | He 's said to be recovering well from an eyelid operation and reconstructive surgery on his nose . |
21 | He 's said to be recovering well from an eyelid operation and reconstructive surgery on his nose . |
22 | he must of done Arthur , he moved and pulled everything , he 's ever such a good boy , he 's says to ya , I do n't know why he says but I can eat as much as I can , said I never get fat , I said I know why you do n't get fat |
23 | If Councillor had actually stayed , he would know why this is so important to the people of whom I may say he has cruelly deserted by walking out of the debating chamber and what he 's saying to the people of is that Liberal Councillors A wo n't prepare speeches like his colleague earlier on or they wo n't stay in the debate they are not going to be properly represented when we take important decisions , both nationally and locally . |
24 | What he 's saying to us here is that that there is a reason that Jesus had been condemned and that those who had the authority to do so had carried out their work . |
25 | You see David , what he 's saying to your dad this morning , let's get a meeting and go but I just feel that , I just , what 's the point of going for an argument . |
26 | Later when the prices soared he was said to be furious . |
27 | In 1942 he was persuaded to go into hospital , where he was said to be schizophrenic . |
28 | He was said to be fuming because she had n't told him where she was staying during her family skiing holiday in Klosters . |
29 | The policeman gave chase but one of the suspects turned and shot him twice in the back w He was rushed to Homerton Hospital where he was said to be in a serious condition early today . |
30 | Last night , he was said to be ‘ embarrassed and ashamed . ’ |