Example sentences of "[verb] he 's [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You say he 's got to be stopped . ’ |
2 | ‘ I imagine he 's come to Larksoken to get away from people who want to talk about his poetry . |
3 | The Chancellor 's parliamentary private secretary has resigned because he wants his say on Europe ; MP Tony Favell says he 's quit as John Major 's right-hand man so he can air his true views from the back benches . |
4 | George Waldron , the MP for Buckingham , says he 's shocked by the loss of 250 jobs at the Westcote Rocket Research Plant . |
5 | He says he 's got to be a good tractor driver and be able to go straight . |
6 | No , look he 's gone to sleep then there , |
7 | look he 's come down stairs , sit on the chair Carla . |
8 | I know he 's got like stubbly |
9 | You know he 's surrounded by all these mountains . |
10 | It 's erm , even back to school , I mean boys wear blue , girls wear pink , if you see a boy with pink i , you know he 's classed as cissy , er , cissy or wimp things like that . |
11 | Next thing I know he 's disappeared for four weeks into America . |
12 | You know he 's entitled to his holidays but I do n't want to sit |
13 | Where d' you reckon he 's got to ? ’ |
14 | say what 's it for , I bet he 's put in a conversation |
15 | I do n't think he 's come across any |
16 | I do think he 's got to be the best rock guitarist … |
17 | But I think he 's I do n't think he 's misformed at all . |
18 | ‘ You mean he 's gone to Aunt Sarah 's ? ’ she said more calmly . |
19 | ‘ You mean he 's gone to Berlin by another route , sir ? ’ |
20 | Well has got to have something to do has n't he ? to justify his job because I mean he 's talked to in the past , he 's talked about everything . |
21 | I mean he 's bought like bubble kits . |
22 | But er I mean he 's come from Birmingham up to Barnsley it 's only what a hundred mi well is it hundred about ninety odd mile ? |
23 | I think he 's overpowered by the three white blobs of the boats . |
24 | ‘ I think he 's gone for refreshments . ’ |
25 | I think he 's fooled with two things , I think he 's too full . |
26 | I think he 's settled into school |
27 | and he hangs up nuts , I think he 's got about |
28 | I mean he 's , I think we 'll miss him , but I think he 's entitled to a move he 's been here for a little while |
29 | But now , I think he 's come into a great second flowering . |
30 | No I was wa er what what the other guys did he 's gone through a whole load of newspapers cutting peoples faces out |