Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] he be [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Agriculture Minister John Gummer has also stated he is against those who frighten the country about the safety of food with false alarms . |
2 | In the bucket in the cupboard Barry the Time Sprout woke suddenly to find he was in the wrong chapter . |
3 | We 'd never talked about that day , and we never again came near this old air shaft ; I do n't know what he might have done since but I 'd always assumed he was like me and just tried to forget about it , pretend it never happened . |
4 | You must have seen how struck he was with her . |
5 | Just because he knew about her it did not mean he was at all reliable . |
6 | John Coffin did not know he was on the wrong side yet , not having so far met Rose Hilaire , but he too realized that there might be a fight ahead . |
7 | ‘ I did n't think he was into women , ’ she reveals . |
8 | He wrote a few letters on my behalf and I just did n't think he was for me because of what I saw at the time . |
9 | ‘ I knew you 'd had a son , but I did n't realise he was in the house , ’ Vitor said . |
10 | He came to the door , said he was standing as a candidate , but did n't say he was from the BNP . |
11 | William Langley said : ‘ He certainly did n't say he was from the British National Party and there is no way I would have signed the form if I had known . ’ |
12 | ‘ I do n't think he 's on this wavelength , ’ she said , ‘ I had thought of having a holiday in one of the Martello towers if I do n't see him soon . ’ |
13 | ‘ I do n't think he 's on our wavelength , ’ his mother said to him in a choking voice . |
14 | By that I do n't mean he could n't have been responsible for their deaths , I just mean that I do n't think he 's on speaking terms with his conscience . |
15 | He 's not , he 's I ca n't , he 's , I do n't think he 's like me . |
16 | ‘ I do n't think he 's in yet . ’ |
17 | Oh I do n't think he is at this rate na , Jonathan ! |
18 | I do n't think he was at all well known abroad but in Austria he was famous for his wit . |
19 | ‘ I do n't think he was in danger of falling any further in but it was about five foot deep . ’ |
20 | ‘ I do n't think he was in danger of falling any further in , but it was about five feet deep . ’ |
21 | I do n't think he was in the best of moods when he , we got to him . |
22 | Do n't suppose he 's in his part time . |
23 | Do n't forget he 's in the |
24 | Peter and Phyllis do n't know he is in prison . |
25 | ‘ Do n't say he 's on speed , too . ’ |
26 | He asked instead why Hunter-Blair had not said he was at the Post on the day of the murder and why he had troubled to ask Linley to keep his presence secret . |
27 | Harbison , of Horkesley Road , Colchester , said he had not known he was over the limit , and would not have driven if he had . |
28 | I had n't heard he was in France . |
29 | Hopkins was completely taken with Dolben , who was nearly four years his junior , and his private journal for confession the following year proves how absorbed he was in imperfectly suppressed erotic thoughts of him . |