Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] he be [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 He reminded himself that he was talking to the inventor of the firm and decided to prod a bit further .
2 He 's always doing that , he 's reading or drawing or something and he 's laughing to himself .
3 It was made more so by the billing he got as if it was the Second Coming or something and he was going to be a wonder player .
4 and when I heard er th from him that he 's going to er pick up somebody somewhere , and pick up somebody somewhere else and go to the to a
5 Miss Sherwin added : ‘ You can infer from these circumstances and the large amount of cash he had on him that he was intending to be selling those tabs that night . ’
6 The reporter , Mick Brown , followed this story with exemplary tact , or , put it another way , as if it had never struck him that he was talking to loonies .
7 The next day Muldoon told him that he was returning to the States at the end of the month to take his enforced early retirement , after a short holiday on the Hamble .
8 When he spoke , it seemed to her that he was listening to his own thoughts as much as conveying them to her .
9 Then , changing the subject , he told her that he was going to be the new head of economic analysis at Chessington-Harris .
10 Cos one day we found him and he was choking to death practically and erm er Tam , Linda 's husband turned him upside down and smacked his back , he 'd eaten a one pound coin .
11 Even complete outsiders such as Pat Robertson , an evangelical minister with no security clearance , were asked by North to pray for him because he was going to Beirut to get the hostages out .
12 She thought she might have , that he had come to her in her sleep , whispered to her as he was whispering to her now , but she had forced the dream images away , she had denied them as she had denied what he wanted of her from the beginning .
13 Sometimes they used it on him when he was waiting to be served by a barman , or even when he was just standing waiting to cross a busy street , but mostly it was when he was talking to somebody official .
14 She could n't bear it if he was going to be coldly hostile again .
15 Colin Campbell advised us that he was reporting to the General Purposes Committee on 3 December 1992 on the security of Headquarters buildings , recommending that all visitors sign in on arrival , receive and must wear a Visitor Identity Tag and sign out when leaving .
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