Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's [verb] [prep] his " in BNC.
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1 | She 's living in his flat and he 's working at the hotel . |
2 | ‘ She 's talking about his handicap , ’ said Sukey in a low voice , and looked very disapproving when Daisy started to laugh . |
3 | Erm his , his cold looks as though it 's settling in his eyes |
4 | It 's written into his contract that he should have a cameo appearence in every episode . |
5 | Oh , good … fourth word … he 's pointing his thumb somewhere … he 's pointing at Conrad … off ? … failure … sorry , Conrad … he 's looking disgusted … sour … off … bad … yes ? … bad … good , good , bad … seven words … seventh word … oh , my God , he 's pointing at his arm … this is torture … whose idea was this ? |
6 | Gloucestershire 's Richard Mainwaring is so good he walks on water … the British Barefoot Water ski-ing champion defends his title at the Cirencester Club in the Cotswold Water Park this weekend … he 's looking for his ninth win and that will be a world record … |
7 | Now he 's looking for his next challenge . |
8 | ‘ I think he 's looking for his mother . ’ |
9 | Er this week 's production sheet er and I wonder of Ian could bear in mind that he should try and keep an extra ten tonne when he 's looking at his reserves here just in case |
10 | The respiratory system fails , he 's clutching at his throat , vomiting and excreting uncontrollably , staggering about and dead in half a minute . |
11 | As he 's said of his ill-fated time at Virgin Records , ‘ I had to keep telling people they 're not going to make me into the next Sting . ’ |
12 | It 's not the first time he 's presented on his college radio station . |
13 | Is he , perhaps , a greater poet and a great operatic tenor who merely sings pretentious bollocks in a voice that sounds as if he 's drowning in his own snot as a sort of joke ? |
14 | In fact he 's getting over his illness . |
15 | He 's followed in his father 's footsteps too . |
16 | ‘ Only that he 's living with his stepmother who 's younger than he is . |
17 | And he 's living in his garage mum . |
18 | He might think he 's fallen on his feet but he 'll come to a bad end , you 'll see … ‘ |
19 | You know , he 's , he 's thinking on his feet . |
20 | And Boy thought , oh , I see , he 's thinking about his lover . |
21 | If looks are anything to go by , he 's thinking in his head all the time . ’ |
22 | I , I think he 's drawing into his shell there as regards friends outside the family . |
23 | he 's fencing off his land |
24 | he 's fencing off his land |
25 | ‘ I suppose he 's written to his firm telling them not to keep his job open for him ? ’ |
26 | I 've always wanted to know what he 's doing with his hands . ’ |
27 | See what he 's doing with his fur , look scratching and it 's going off and , he knocks his fur off and then it falls , falls out look at him the |
28 | because he 's waiting for his |
29 | And she saying like he 's waiting for his accomplice like and they 've said they 've broken in . |
30 | On Monday we 'll see what progress he 's making for his comeback to the county … and maybe even the international scene . |