Example sentences of "he 's [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He 's also on the Synod and he 'll be voting no .
2 ‘ From what you 've said about Airborne , he 's also into some dodgy share dealings .
3 I mean , he 's also from Ellesmere Port anyway .
4 He 's also after cheats and maps for all the games in the Dizzy Collection … any takers ?
5 He 's also in one of the year 's best films .
6 But I mean he 's also in the sub committee is n't he ?
7 He 's even on the wrong side
8 so with the married man 's allowance , he 's got , he 's well under .
9 ‘ It would be different for Jeff as well if he had a job here , but he 's just on holiday .
10 No he 's not hiding cos he 's just at the back .
11 and er he thinks he 's just at his beck and call
12 ‘ For God 's sake , man , he 's just outside the door ! ’
13 He 's just beyond that scaffolding …
14 ‘ Send for Copping [ the dealer ] ; he 's just across the field alooking at that harrow , ’ said the farmer .
15 He 's just in a deep sleep .
16 Yeah , he 's just in there .
17 ‘ So he 's just like all the rest , ’ thought Simon , ‘ a loser . ’
18 He smiles a lot , but underneath he 's just like Rose .
19 That lead singer can be quite funny , but mostly he 's just like a maddie .
20 He 's just like a battering ram . ’
21 He 's just like a child , Joe thought , it 's as if I 've taken his toys away from him .
22 He 's just like a big chid .
23 " Andrew is a very complex character as a man , but when he 's composing , he 's just like anybody else — he sits down at the piano looking for the tune , " explains Black .
24 Cos you do n't hear much of him , he 's just like the person you were planning to marry him , you do n't hear much of him till started .
25 So he 's just like a child is n't he ?
26 He 's just like Tony , he 'll say alright then get it done , get it sorted out and Tony will say well we ca n't really afford it now or no I 've change me mind now I do n't think , you know
27 Oh yes he 's just like him
28 He 's just like Ross is n't he ?
29 It 's a long way to go if he 's just round the corner . ’
30 She used the noise as camouflage for what she felt to be her betrayal of her grandfather 's trust : ‘ He 's up at Pine Ridge . ’
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