Example sentences of "he [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Thank god he s having more shots now too — that s been my only criticism of him over the last year , now he s looking to shoot more , and scoring !
2 So , he WAS wanted , he supports Leeds , he s lived in Leeds all his life , why else would he want to move if not for financial reasons ? ? ?
3 Is John MOtson Eric cantona 's agent ? he cant talk about his Gallic flair without sounding like he s become sexually aroused .
4 Wilko then replies in a calm voice with what he s said .
5 Credit to Whelan — he s played well enough , but strikers work in pairs …
6 He has always produced the goods when he s come on .
7 Anyways , its quite funny — Souness has been after all our midfielders at some stage ( except Strach AFAIK ) , now he s moving onto our reserves .
8 But he s doing remarkably well considering he is a natural right winger .
9 He s doing better now than Speed did in the side when he first came in — Speed tended to be rather anonymous ( something Wilko actually said too ) , but he had the potential to ‘ have people leaving the ground saying ‘ That No. 11 was a good little player ’ ' , those were Wilkos very words .
10 He s doing the same now with Whelan and Forrester etc .
11 I think Wilko knows what he s doing .
12 He s had several really good runs — stopped by injury .
13 Jones is probably the best choice … ok so he s had disciplinary problems recently — this is no time to start making petty examples of players .
14 If he s standing on the half way line — picking his arse there s a good chance that he s not been told to do that .
15 Whats more he s becoming a bit of a crowd favourite .
16 There were pilots getting their aircraft away on two engines , with armourers hanging on underneath checking the bombs , incendiaries blazing and HE S exploding in all directions .
17 In the following pairs of examples , ( a ) represents normal placement and ( b ) contrastive : a ) I want to know where he s travelling to ( The word ‘ to ’ , being a preposition and not a lexical word , is not stressed. ) b ) ( I do nt want to know where he s travelling from ) I want to know where he s travelling
18 In the following pairs of examples , ( a ) represents normal placement and ( b ) contrastive : a ) I want to know where he s travelling to ( The word ‘ to ’ , being a preposition and not a lexical word , is not stressed. ) b ) ( I do nt want to know where he s travelling from ) I want to know where he s travelling
19 In the following pairs of examples , ( a ) represents normal placement and ( b ) contrastive : a ) I want to know where he s travelling to ( The word ‘ to ’ , being a preposition and not a lexical word , is not stressed. ) b ) ( I do nt want to know where he s travelling from ) I want to know where he s travelling
20 Thank god he s having more shots now too — that s been my only criticism of him over the last year , now he s looking to shoot more , and scoring !
21 Similarly , we can criticise wilko for being negative — but we do nt know if he s told the team to go out there and score at all costs , but the team just has nt responded .
22 At the end of the day , Wilko knows what he s told them all to do .
23 he s won us a 2 championships and a 4th place in 4 years .
24 Course you do nt see it , coz he s concealed it right up his arse …
25 Thinking about it he s got some kind of ‘ hot streak ’ when it comes to the FA Cup .
26 He seems pretty strong minded , so Im pretty sure he s got definate ideas of how hed like a team to play etc .
27 He s got quite a dry sense of humour and was probably ‘ joking ’ about the Norwich match … and lets face it it was a bit of a horror show defensively !
28 I do n't think I 've heard him speak before , he s got a great Yorkshire accent for a Welsh lad .
29 Nobody will ever tell me Strachan should nt be 1st name on the team sheet when he s playing as he is. there s no point arguing the toss because you obviously feel different .
30 Had he been followed ?
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