Example sentences of "[adv] he [be] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Of all the men in Chung Kuo , only he was allowed this richness , this lifelong measure of perfection . |
2 | I was going making like the sound was down he 's singing this song and then he went and Pam comes in , and she , I mean how comes then he knows her ? |
3 | But does Johnson so he 's attacking these people for doing that but does he is there any sort of |
4 | He also bequeathed ten shillings each to the governors of St Bartholomew 's Hospital , in whose neighbouring church of St Bartholomew the Less he was buried 25 August 1670 . |
5 | Even before the first exit polls came in he was buying new tackle in readiness . |
6 | Soon he is writing modern poems . |
7 | Jed drove north to begin with , his wrist a rectangle of heat and all that numbness just behind his eyes , but after two days the roads drew him inland , over high mountains , and soon he was heading due west . |
8 | At Club LaSanta , the sporting holiday resort where he trains in Lanzarote , the other guests are clearly getting a little fillip from the rangy , easy presence of their imagistic icon , but still he was cornered one night in the bar by a posse of English girls to be accused : ‘ Oh , we hear you 're really arrogant . ’ |
9 | Mr Robert Sheldon , chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee , said yesterday he was seeking more documents from the Department of Trade after Monday 's hearing when he cross-examined Sir Peter Gregson , the permanent secretary at the ministry . |
10 | The chairman of the committee , Mr Robert Sheldon , said yesterday he was awaiting detailed answers from the DTI to questions posed on Monday during his committee 's examination of its permanent secretary . |
11 | later he was fed minute amounts of donor milk from the milk bank by a nasal-gastric tube , just 1ml an hour at first . |
12 | Three months later he was crowned German King at Bonn . |
13 | A further study of Les Sylphides reveals Fokine 's great understanding of the dance rhythms which he felt he had to make visible whenever he was using well-recognised dance forms . |
14 | And everyone knows that really he is advising medieval kings and nineteenth-century Prime Ministers . |
15 | And now he 's pestering poor David to make a will . |
16 | He 's just finished a book and now he 's doing some chapters for the new Cambridge History of Early Britain . ’ |
17 | But now he 's showing definite signs of not thinking you are made of wood I 'm quite happy to stop taking violent umbrage and to start liking him . |
18 | Now he is hiring medical specialists to help him overcome it . |
19 | But he was a a reformed now he was helping other people ge get away from pinching cars like in a they have like |
20 | Amery was convinced of the need to introduce a scheme of family allowance even if , in the interest of economy , it was limited to third and subsequent children ; and now he was finding more support for that view from the Conservative benches as well as from other parties . |
21 | Tragically he was killed five days later in a third attempt . |
22 | Today he was wearing long trousers and a very remarkable jacket , and it did not even matter that his shoes were too small for his feet or that the safety-pin at his throat was digging into his flesh . |
23 | Yes , a fortnight ago he was appointed chief art advisor for Devon |
24 | Bringing up the rear was Sid , but even he was subdued this morning . |
25 | Unfortunately he was told that tradition would not allow it . |
26 | In hospital both lungs collapsed and since then he 's lost 2 stone in weight . |
27 | That 's where he 's away this weekend to her place , and then he 's going next weekend because there 's some wedding do or something er so he 's to go next weekend , he goes there , stays with her parents and then she 'll come down the weekend after that and stay at our house . |
28 | And then he was singing Frere Jaques right and I did n't know the words to it so I just sorry I ca n't remember the words and he goes . |
29 | When I was a child he was selling insurance , then he was offloading imported sheepskin coats in the London street markets , then it was free range eggs . |
30 | And then he was saying different things like he said er you know say , well w we were in . |