Example sentences of "that he be of " in BNC.

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1 There are , therefore , two key features : first , that the patient is of an age the law regards as proper , and second , that he is of sound mind .
2 His Mother tells me that he is of a mechanical turn , and I know that he has made some progress in mathematics .
3 For him it meant a brief wait until he was of the appropriate age of 21 , in December 1807 ; barely a month later he was off to Doctors ' Commons in St Paul 's Churchyard to sign an allegation ‘ … that he is of the Parish of All Hallows , Barking , London , a bachelor … ’ and ‘ … that there is no lawful impediment … ’ before being issued with a licence by the Archbishop of Canterbury 's Faculty Office .
4 Do you mean he represents a Lebanese faction like Islamic Jihad or that he is of the Hezbollah , the Party of God ? ’
5 In July 1842 , the master noted that James Paine , an able-bodied man , ‘ objects and refuses to attend divine worship on the grounds that he is of no persuasion , and that he will not attend in a place like this , where they act contrary to scripture in parting man and wife ’ .
6 ‘ When you read his report , you will see that he is of Russian descent .
7 ‘ Whenever you speak to me of this Harry of yours , your face and , indeed , your voice reveal that he is of special importance to you .
8 He would be able , provided that he was of age , to bar the entail and dispose of the fee simple .
9 He 'd come to the conclusion that he was of a completely different species to Leila and her people .
10 I ca n't say we really got to talk properly until we played tennis together at Kyalami in 1976 , just before he took up his Lotus drive , but it was evident from the first that he was of sound mind and body and somehow radically different from any other driver I 've met before or since , and if I were pressed to say why that is so , it has to be because of his utter imperturbability .
11 Luke 's superb Greek style and his emphasis on universalism lead many people to believe that he was of Gentile origin with Greek as his native language .
12 Mr. Burgess answered : ‘ My main reason was I did not consider that he was of a sound disposal mind . ’
13 The smith was a freedman , tall and muscular , a Ch'noze whose facial tattoos indicated that he was of the family of a war-leader .
14 His talons were unadorned , though he had eye tattoos which indicated that he was of the clan of Hanjin .
15 It is said that he was of a delicate constitution in early life , and was accordingly placed in the care of his uncle , Mr Greener of Hallgarth , near Winlaton .
16 It seemed inconceivable that he was of the same race as the two vibrancers sitting near him ; inconceivable , too , that they shared his art .
17 Now Locke you 'll recall had articulated a concept of private property as a natural right , inherent in individuals independently of membership in a civil society and in doing that he was of course trying to mount a case against erm Filmer 's position .
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