Example sentences of "[noun sg] he be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Literally as we were mixing the B side he was over here cutting the A side .
2 In one stride he was against her and he caught her to him so savagely that every bit of breath seemed to leave her body .
3 I ca n't remember the telly programme he was in something like Budgie it was n't Budgie though .
4 What an underrated pianist he is over here !
5 An etymologist he was to the bitter end .
6 It 's my fault he 's in this mess .
7 The year he went to college he was in three Wirral Youth Theatre productions .
8 The instant fitzAlan was free of the doorway he was through it , shoving Ellen roughly to one side and racing into the street .
9 Finniston also believes that choosing a good successor is an important duty of a chairman , but as chairman of a nationalised industry he was in no position to do so .
10 If the club golfer , having read that late hitting is desirable , deliberately seeks an action he is in trouble .
11 ‘ When he came to the hospital after seeing Buster he was in floods of tears , heaving great sobs .
12 " The nature of Andrew 's work , and the force he is in world musical theatre , brings a great many opportunities for exploitation , in the gentlest sense of the word , and the development of partnerships in theatre , films and recording . "
13 AT 9 PM he was on the operating table .
14 AND AT 3.30 PM he was in church as planned at Henley-on-Thames for his big date with teacher Annabel .
15 BENEFICIAL gets another chance at Goodwood today to demonstrate just what a loss he is to the Derby .
16 By the end of the first lap he was in the lead group , following Klementiev , Bohacs and Zereske with Bartunek already in the process of being dropped and no-one else in sight .
17 No wonder Helmut was seen ‘ loitering around after working hours ’ ; no wonder he burst into tears at the slightest provocation ; and no wonder he was in debt .
18 As he pedalled slowly towards the farmhouse , logic told the village constable he was on a fool 's errand .
19 By one of those quirks of fate he was at Plas Menair for a canoeing course when he ran into Phil Eccles whom he had last seen in the Australian desert .
20 And in a second he was under the Man 's arm and out through the cage door , free and gliding over towards the fence by the benches .
21 For a second he was in two minds about it .
22 ‘ Some mad plan he 's into to build a golf course in Cornwall .
23 What will her reaction be when she knows that her bright boy , while patting and stroking her and kissing her brow and her blue lips , must have been laughing up his sleeve at her , and thinking what a clever boy he is to be able to live in her fine house and have a big say in her business , while at the same time running a mistress on the side . ’
24 ‘ But I ca n't picture him any other way than the little boy he was on that last day I saw him . ’
25 Up there is how far away from home he is in miles along there is the time he 's been travelling for .
26 At the next table , the black African diplomat was impressing the girl he was with .
27 In this philosophy he was in accord with Gandhi who believed that in India employers and employees shared a common interest .
28 At the start of the Malvinas war he is with the Escuadrilla de Ataque based at Punta Indio , flying Aermacclu-339As and he is sent to Puerto Argentina — ’
29 For the rest of the war he was in the Home Guard .
30 Well there was er the one who had the most important influence in my school life was Albert Edward , do you remember the printers , he was a teacher and he used to teach standard four , that was your last standard in the junior , and he had a big influence on , on me because er he wanted me to go into the printing trade as an apprentice , but I , me leaving school at thirteen and going into full-time work straight away I could n't do , do that but oh there was er , , he was an officer during the war he was in the and there was oh our , our school teacher , we used to call , we used to call him his name was actually Arthur I think , but he was always , he was a little bit addicted to the lit little whisky bottle , he used to keep a little bottle in his desk and he 'd be having a nip of whisky , but he was what was approximated as a sports master now , he used to look after the football team , we used to call him , I suppose his name was Arthur but his name was .
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