Example sentences of "he [be] in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's him been in this post for twelve years ? |
2 | Has he been in all day ? |
3 | Has he been in all day ? |
4 | For why else , I thought would he be in that position , sensuously embracing a vicious criminal who had tried to kill her partner ? |
5 | Er , he were in all day yesterday and , then he disappeared this morning . |
6 | He were in this morning he 's er had summat to eat , well he 's made it obvious . |
7 | Nobody can touch him when he is in that mood . ’ |
8 | And now he is in such danger ! |
9 | He is in such demand as a speaker that he has had to make a rule that he will no longer accept invitations to functions that are unconnected with the coal industry . |
10 | Samuel Whitbread came in for special praise ; he was ‘ essentially useful to all with whom he is in any way connected , resolute and firm … of energetic character … ’ . |
11 | I wonder if he is in any way related to the Paul Hamlyn ? |
12 | And are we to think that this loving God really wants us to linger on in pain and without dignity when , according to the same dogma , He is in any case calling us to a better life ? |
13 | He is in some trouble with the second . |
14 | Fairclough ( as Ive said on numerous occasions ) is excellent when given a job to do … as he is in this formation . |
15 | Even if he is in less haste he will not delay , I think . |
16 | When he 's in that mood , nowt scares him . ’ |
17 | he 's in that cupboard again look , huh |
18 | He 's in that car too ! |
19 | He 's in some kind of rooms in the north-east of London somewhere . " |
20 | Well , this morning it 's our great pleasure to welcome three visitors to the session , one of whom I 'm not entirely sure is welcome because I understand that in fact he 's in some way a slight opposition in that he runs his own training course . |
21 | Well it , it shows come on I 'm gon na hit the brake , he 's got a chuffing accelerator pedal , a clutch and a bloody brake pedal there and he 's banging like this and it 's brake 's not working prop it 's , it 's funny , but there was a bloody tent there as well er where the Charlie Sheen is like an indian , and he 's in this tent and this bloke calls to thingybob and he presses this bloody doorbell on it on this tent , it 's funny , I tell you it is funny when you wa er when you actually watch it . |
22 | It 's thanks to you that he 's in this mess right now . |
23 | It 's my fault he 's in this mess . |
24 | He 's in this room . |
25 | ‘ He 's in another world , ’ he said . |
26 | Well if he came out on strike with us erm and we won if we won everything we g he 'd gain nothing in the end cos he 's in another section . |
27 | He was in that sense truly a presidential candidate for the 1980s . |
28 | It was useless to argue with him while he was in that mood , she told herself . |
29 | In January 1936 he lectured in Dublin and when in June of the same year he agreed to read poetry at Sylvia Beach 's bookshop in Paris ( he was in that city for a four-day visit ) she described it as an " historic event " although one member of the audience on that occasion remembered how he did not once glance at his listeners , but seemed " fiercely defensive " and turned the pages with a " look very near distaste " : his profile was " like a bird of prey of some sort " . |
30 | ‘ Well , sir , it 's not so irrelevant because while he was in that curacy there was some sort of row about a boy in the youth club . |