Example sentences of "he be [vb pp] on the " in BNC.
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1 | Not only will he be accepted on the terraces but also as a drinking partner in the local pubs . |
2 | He is pictured on the right receiving gift vouchers which he spent on household items and also treated himself to a new pair of binoculars for his bird watching hobby . |
3 | A moment of discomfort for Allan Lamb during his 93 , as he is hit on the helmet by medium-pacer Shane Thomson |
4 | He is taxed on the amount or value of any benefit . |
5 | Some twenty minutes later , at about a quarter to five , he is seen on the third floor of the Polytechnique , in one of the corridors lined with student lockers , pressed against the wall and holding a long object in the green garbage bag , with a smaller white plastic bag by his side . |
6 | Joining the clamour for the Chancellor 's head , he added : ‘ He is loathed on the Continent . |
7 | He feels so close to the nature of the place that he is photographed on the jacket of his book wearing a curious hat and holding the tusk of a wild pig . |
8 | He is mentioned on the bugged ‘ love tapes . ’ |
9 | If he is to practise standing up , the plinth height may be raised , so that he is perched on the edge with his legs fairly straight : this reduces the support under his seat , but makes it easier for him to stand . |
10 | ‘ His weight is not based on anything he 's achieved on the Flat , ’ he said . |
11 | He needs it because I suspect he 's hooked on the secrecy and excitement that could easily make him run off again . ’ |
12 | " And the work he 's done on the clunch pit case — how long would that have taken ? " |
13 | He 's worked on the site for 46 years and he knows what a heritage museum would mean to the town . |
14 | He was consulted on the drafting of the bill which changed this law in 1896 . |
15 | upsetting , he was stood on the was there , and he was stood on the corner and this er I suppose a couple of . |
16 | upsetting , he was stood on the was there , and he was stood on the corner and this er I suppose a couple of . |
17 | And , although he was halted on the line , Cambridge retained possession , Flood sending Richard Batstone hurtling in on the left for a try that Davies converted . |
18 | He was stopped on the M6 last week , at an alleged 105mph . |
19 | Sean Thompson , 52 , was more than twice over the limit when he was stopped on the way home from the station . |
20 | Peyton did move back into some degree of opposition ( now called Whig ) contact , and he was involved on the peripheries of the 1682–3 Rye House plot . |
21 | The doctors diagnosed that he had probably had a left-sided embolic stroke , and decided that he did not need surgery , so he was treated on the medical ward , where he remained for about seven months . |
22 | Just as Paul Gascoigne was overcome with emotion at England 's World Cup exit in Italia '90 , Cantona could n't hold back the tears when he was joined on the chat show sofa … by his grandmother . |
23 | He was battered on the head with something like a bannister rail or rounders bat and probably slammed against a wall , the prosecution alleged . |
24 | He ha scored ten in thirty minutes before he was hit on the temple of his helmet by a ball from Marshall that lifted sharply ; with his vision blurred it was several days before he left hospital , and he did not play again all season . |
25 | He was hit on the side of the chest in 1748 but did not die until March 1751 , having contracted pleurisy four weeks previously when he was ass enough to inspect landscape gardening at Kew in icy weather . |
26 | The immediate cause of the decision to adopt fascist methods was the attack on Mosley at a New Party meeting in Glasgow in September 1931 when he was hit on the head with a stone and attacked with a life preserver . |
27 | Earlier , Aindow told the court that he was hit on the left thigh by the side of the car , which knocked him into the side of road and possibly on to the kerb . |
28 | However , an Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman , when he was asked on the same day whether negotiations had been more constructive with regard to the long-standing Kashmir dispute , said only that " the talks should be viewed as a measured and gradual approach to stabilization of our relations " . |
29 | He was met on the platform in the early hours of the morning by Minton and Henrietta , both looking very ill and both clutching bottles of whisky . |
30 | He was seen on the campaign trail running around throwing a football , and he was far more convincing than similar efforts by the labouring Bush . |