Example sentences of "[be] [verb] his [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Graham Hunsley , defending , said he was now off hard drugs , had been to see his doctor about the problem and was hoping to undergo treatment at an addiction centre . |
2 | Cronenberg 's way of filming the unfilmable has been to arrange his material in a pulp noir format , laced with hallucinations , corrupt characters , and local colour ( local being studio-recreated Tangier ) . |
3 | Just as I am drawing his attention to the point and beginning what I know will be a long and wearying discussion , Mirsal , who has been fighting the cabman about his fare outside , appears and lets loose such a torrent of thumbnail word portraits of the clerk 's family that , used as I am to his powers in this respect , I am struck dumb with admiration . |
4 | Theo had been confiding his disappointment with the way his life was turning out , and Vincent quickly swept in with an indictment : ‘ It seems to me that the whole art business is rotten . ’ |
5 | A coalman , Mr Martin Phipps , had been driving his lorry along the downs at Chartham at 7.25am on Tuesday when he noticed a Jaguar XJS parked in a chalkpit , said PC Burden . |
6 | ‘ Sir , we have been seeking his permission for a long time ; he will not give it . |
7 | He could have been warning his receptionist off the line or switching off — or on — a recording device . |
8 | Given that , in 1837 , Buxton initially opposed an immediate move against apprenticeship it is doubtful how much deference would have been shown his leadership by the convention , but he had anyway lost his seat at the recent election . |
9 | Nothing of her true nature , not even — and here Pavel had been holding his breath at the back of the Border Control 's interrogation room — where she 'd been living for the past two years . |
10 | POLICE hunting a youth are linking his disappearance with the discovery of an empty grave . |
11 | He 's been running his shop for the past 30 years , selling everything from garters to saddles ! |
12 | Thus it was that his greatest hurdle to date had been asking his lordship for a job . |
13 | ( John draws deeply on his joint and seems to be gathering his strength for an onslaught . |
14 | For now he seems to be biding his time on the sidelines , ready to step in , should the UN 's effort start to crumble . |
15 | If he has to talk about his dog , before long he 'll be deadpanning his way through an entire history of his dog 's cousin Spot 's last tail operation . |
16 | TONIGHT , as usual , 34-year-old Tony Doyle will be pedalling his bike around an indoor circuit in Europe . |
17 | Oxford United will be announcing their new manager in the morning — we 'll be revealing his name for the first time , tonight on Central News . |
18 | If he expected any other price level he would not be acting rationally since he would not be forming his expectation of the price level in line with the process determining it ; that is , the aggregate supply and demand process depicted in figure 4.4 . |
19 | One of the men convicted of murdering the newspaperboy Carl Bridgewater is reported to be refusing his food in a prison hospital . |
20 | His top priority this season will be to regain his place on the Ulster senior squad , and banish last year 's unhappy memories . |
21 | In doing so the student will not merely be preparing in the best possible way for his examination : he will also be developing his mind as a working instrument and preparing himself for legal practice . |
22 | As a captain with literary leanings , he 'll no doubt be saving his version for the eventual book of memoirs . |
23 | And tomorrow in the final part of State of Grace , Ronnie will be turning his attention to the battle over women priests currently dividing the Scottish Episcopal Church . |
24 | The special rapporteur visited Rangoon last month and will be presenting his report to the Commission in Geneva in February next year . |
25 | When contemplating a buy-out of the company or part of its business , he will also be considering his position as a future shareholder . |
26 | You will be getting his report in the morning , I expect . ’ |
27 | I also asked whether he would be giving his information to the police so that they could catch the criminals . |
28 | He seemed to be focusing his attention on the group that Mr Malik was teaching . |
29 | He said that Dr Banda , who is no longer an elder , appeared to be losing his hold on the leadership . |
30 | Roman seemed to be taking his time over the comparatively short trip , lowering the throttle so that they chugged sedately . |