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

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1 Or perhaps he 's going up in his van or some I du n no !
2 So he 's checking up on everybody ?
3 Yeah , and I said he said something about going to the pictures so he 's going on about it .
4 So he is bailing out in favour using his company 's graphical user interface expertise in the burgeoning Personal Digital Assistant market and its non-exclusive licensing deal with IBM .
5 So he was acting out of spite .
6 So he was brought up with her . ’
7 She showed them the small lake in its ring of reeds , took them to the first slopes of the mountain , rigged up a fishing rod for Michael and took him to the part of the lake she used to fish as a girl , and soon he was shouting out in glee as he missed the ravenous little perch or swung them out over his head on to the bank .
8 I mean that 's a , a thing that er I remember seeing a TV documentary and there was this bloke , I du n no if he was from the Terence Higgins Trust , I do n't think so , but erm er anyway he was going on about this , this very thing that there 's often the homophobic imagination er has this sort of slippage between you know , consenting adult activity and if you 're gay , if you 're homosexual then this probably means that you 're also interested in seducing children , you 're also interested in sado-masochistic activity er you 're also interested in , you know , a whole variety of other , you know , things which
9 Wearing the boots she was taller , but still he was looking down on her .
10 Russell was born of liberal , free-thinking parents , who died when he was an infant , and thereafter he was brought up by his grandmother , Lady Russell , the wife , though shortly the widow , of Lord John Russell , who was erm a Presbyterian who gradually moved over to Unitarianism and who , as Russell put it later , preached quote ‘ virtue at the expense of intellect , health , happiness and every mundane good . ’
11 And just yesterday he was spotted in in the Northampton area .
12 When he came home he was messing about on pavement for quite a while , I was , I thought somebody was trying to get in , you know
13 Twenty four hours later he was sitting out on the Corso .
14 A few minutes later he was jerking around in the grip of an atrocious dream , and she woke him up .
15 As he passed again on the other side of the road on his way back forty minutes later he was caught up in the very worst time of day for traffic .
16 And also he 's dropping in with unnecessary and you know , when I 'm short staffed .
17 one of the favourites to win the British Hangliding Championships is Pete Harvey from Milton Keynes … he helped Britain to third in the world cup which has just finished in California … now he 's taking off for Spain … that'ss where they 're holding the British competition … why its hot sunny and its ' not raining …
18 Now he 's facing up to his first week without work in 36 years
19 He had a moped hidden in some bushes not far away and now he 's turned on to the track going up the mountain .
20 Now he 's playing up to that image in True Romance , a Bonny and Clyde type movie involving drugs , car chases and a beautiful woman .
21 She must be awfully unhappy now he 's taken up with April .
22 Entry was eight pounds today or four pounds for O A Ps and young people , Tufnell comes in now , past John Hampshire , and that one slightly faster one and edge away and was fielded by a falling Lewis at that backward point position , both in there let slip and er I do n't think any of the batsmen , I think er not happy at all against Tufnell , er in , remember his very good figures at the Oval and now he 's following up with some very steady bowling here , with the pitch does help him .
23 Now he is messing around with education , and look at the mess that that will be in .
24 ‘ In a Darkfall — they do , ’ replied Rohmer — and now he was striding back through the biting wind towards the office block .
25 Now he was standing back regarding them with the faintly anxious proprietorial air of a stallholder at a church bazaar wondering whether he has set out his wares to best advantage .
26 Creech Jones , the Colonial Secretary , had been a champion of colonial causes before he took office : now he was falling in with the policies of powerful officials like Sir Andrew Cohen .
27 if you 're the only one in house he follows you and you 're looking for him and every time you 're moving around he 's moving around behind you so you ca n't find him .
28 Well he 's looking out to sea .
29 Michael 's still a little bit small , well he 's coming up to four now in May , so , but er
30 Two weeks ago he was forced out of a reserve match complaining of cold feet .
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