Example sentences of "he be [verb] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | ERIK Thorstvedt will seek crisis talks with Spurs if he is left out of the side at Coventry on Monday . |
2 | The Collector was careful to embrace this conviction in a moderate manner , lest he be tipped out of the chair in which he was no longer sitting . |
3 | Therefore if I move my hand down there , poor Ted , he 's shifting out of the way , God knows what he imagines I 'm going to do , there we are , rather stiff , but there she goes , I think . |
4 | ‘ He 's looking out of the window . |
5 | ‘ He 's going out of the wood , ’ said Philip . |
6 | They also say Noorda wo n't name a successor until he 's carried out of the building on a stretcher . |
7 | He was leaning out of the shelter . |
8 | The youngsters were so delighted when the final whistle went that they all jumped on the luckless coach , bruising his ribs so badly that he was ruled out of the next weekend 's third team fixture . |
9 | He was blown out of the water on 17 January 1964 by Iain Macleod [ q.v. ] , who had just become editor of the Spectator , in one of the most famous and devastating articles that has ever appeared in that journal . |
10 | He was looking out of the window at his lovely new garden , at the exquisite magnolia just breaking into its goblet-like , glowing blooms which were , since Monday , also his . |
11 | Although Laurie led the first day of the 1957 Open jointly with Eric Brown and Flory Van Donck , he was to finish out of the top twenty , Bobby Locke taking the last of his four Championship titles . |
12 | Gerry Boden , the lost boy , had made off in that direction when he was hunted out of the dangerous area . |
13 | But when she saw what he was taking out of the inside pocket of the overcoat , she felt faint with fright . |
14 | Comparisons with Awful Amy , who yawned throughout her father Jimmy 's victory speech and who was regarded as an electoral liability four years later when he was thrown out of the White House , will be inevitable . |
15 | Frankie 's wrath knew no bounds and after sub-jecting his weeping mother to a tirade of the most vile obscenities he was thrown out of the office by a disgusted recruiting sergeant . |
16 | Another Gloucestershire player , wicket keeper Jack Russell , was accused of assaulting a television cameraman who was trying to film Lawrence as he was carried out of the ground . |
17 | In actual fact , he was allowed out of the Kingussie sanatorium for two weeks so that he could be ordained and then on being discharged from the sanatorium , he went to St Joseph 's Parish , Ansdell as a curate . |
18 | As for our old friend frog face he was psyched out of the game . |
19 | Though he claimed merely to have followed the Protector 's orders , he was put out of the commission of the peace . |
20 | He was taken out of the garden at put on trial , all the others were gathered together swiftly Normally a Jewish trial would take much longer than this . |
21 | He was lifted out of the water and dumped with a smack on hard wood . |
22 | He was staring out of the carriage window , seeing nothing of the countryside because the image of Sarah with Corrie Palmer in her arms was superimposed on everything he looked at , and it was then he remembered something important . |
23 | He was staring out of the drawing-room window when he became conscious of people talking in the hall . |
24 | He was walking out of the tower when he glanced up , stopped , froze as he stared at the horror above his head . |
25 | But the news was kept from Boris , 24 , before he was knocked out of the US Open championship , it said . |
26 | After he was pulled out of the tour following a four-match ban and then seeing Wakefield 's Michael Jackson make the trip after picking up a similar suspension , Goulding probably feels there 's a vendetta against him . |
27 | He was forced out of the car where he dropped the bag containing the explosives . |
28 | He was forced out of the Aldgate lectureship soon after General George Monck [ q.v. ] arrived in London , and a new rector was appointed at Bishopsgate on 10 August 1660 , shortly after the Restoration . |
29 | Austin McHale , Fisher 's main challenger for the Tarmac crown until he was forced out of the Ulster Rally , hinted that he might not appear again this season and , of course , is not listed among the entries for the Manx International in 10 days time . |
30 | A SPANIARD defends his German Masters title this week , after being stung into winning last year when he was left out of the Suntory World Matchplay Championship , while an Australian plays here having sacrificed a lucrative place in this year 's matchplay event , writes Norman Dabrell from Stuttgart . |