Example sentences of "[pron] be [noun] [prep] he [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | There are stories about him turning up at parties with various bimbos on his arm — you know the kind of thing . |
2 | Now there are calls for him to resign . |
3 | There are photographs of him taken on this and other trips : Eliot smiling sleepily at the camera , wearing a white cap and sunglasses , smoking a cigar and wearing a pink shirt and blue pullover . |
4 | There were pictures of him fooling on a mono-ski ; triumphant beside a huge fish hauled tail-up by a rope , his arms flung around the necks of two fellows . |
5 | The slightest accident on the motorway can become a multiple pile-up because there 's people like him travelling at this speed . |
6 | ‘ There 's talk of him coming back . ’ |
7 | There 's talk of him opening two new salons in New York and Milan . |
8 | Indeed , the hard-liners who always argue that monetary stability has to be a higher priority than growth and jobs have claimed that the Chancellor would be irresponsible in not raising taxes as soon as there is scope for him to do so . |
9 | Provost John Cunningham admitted that Main had not possessed a commission as watchman and was indeed an extraordinary officer employed only when there was work for him to perform , but there seems little reason to doubt that Main 's removal was intended to serve the political interest of the Haldanes , for his removal was not an isolated case , and , moreover , when the Hamilton salt works resumed operations the excise supervisors did not in fact restore Main to his old post , but appointed an individual named Curinan to the vacancy . |
10 | Well , tell him it 's kind of him to agree to let me stay here , but I 'm turning down his invitation . ’ |
11 | whether it 's kind of him to keep her there |
12 | It 's time for him to match his maturity with his golf and realise he 's not going to win every time . |
13 | He must be able to stamp his authority not only on his team but on the peloton as a whole , directing the whole tenor of the race before it is time for him to go to the front and win . |
14 | He 's waitng for him to come back on his bike . |
15 | From the look of things , it was odds on he 'd done a runner with either the till , a barmaid or the Christmas Club fund . |
16 | It was agony to him to dismiss her . |
17 | It was time for him to take action . |
18 | Soon it was time for him to return and it was arranged that Anne and Sarah who were both free would see him off at the station . |
19 | It was time for him to leave as well . |
20 | ‘ I 've been very pleased to meet you , ’ Mother said to the old gentleman , when it was time for him to leave . |
21 | I thought that I had n't chosen to get married at all but that Syl had chosen to marry me , since it was time for him to marry and I offered no threat to the way and integrity of his life and character , and that my mother had chosen to see me wed because I was good for little else . |
22 | From long experience he knew the hangover would pass before it was time for him to stalk on stage and rebuke Hamlet for grieving overmuch for his father . |
23 | It was time for him to intervene . |
24 | There he was provisioned with every known variety of soft drink , and kept virtually incommunicado until it was time for him to travel to Broadcasting House . |
25 | And he was sort of he managed to get his legs round but he just could n't quite get his body up to sit up . |