Example sentences of "[conj] he 's [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , either you 've got ta hang around in the morning , or he 's got ta hang around at night .
2 that 's right , that 's right and now that he 's shaken off the Scottish Office I invited him to come along to it as well so we may find
3 for the convenience of the house I 'd be most grateful if he could tell us , is this board a quango that he 's referred to ?
4 he 's not , he 's not , he 's not a , he 's not stupid , Christopher , he , he 's certainly not stupid , and er he must have seen , I mean I assume he keeps his bank statements , I mean I 'm afraid we have one or two bank statements which show thousands of pounds that he 's received from us over the last year erm and , you know , he ca n't blind because they 've all gone through his bank account , you know , he must
5 Oh I mean many of them were taken out of a book which had in the front price five and sixpence so a so I think that went very well and er I mean Jack was much encouraged by it so much so that he 's going to actually offer to do it for another organisation that he 's connected with
6 He p he pretends to forget about things that he 's done in the past , but the people of do n't forget what you 've done in the past .
7 That is not to say that I have n't got sympathy for the problem that he 's faced with .
8 The French and Norman lands matter most to Waleran , who can wonder that he 's gone over there and made himself at least acceptable to Geoffrey , rather than risk being dispossessed .
9 ‘ It 's particularly disappointing that he 's gone to another English club .
10 ‘ We have n't had a chance to tell them that he 's gone for trial yet , sir .
11 No alarm as yet ; it 's quite possible that he 's gone for one of his walks or he may be shopping or just visiting someone , but I 'm concerned . ’
12 I thought that I was gon na have to er , talk about phasing but I think that he 's dealt with that quite adequately but I certainly will be happy answer any questions afterwards if if there are any .
13 He knows the authority that he 's had in that community , he has seen supernatural things happening in his life and through him , albeit , they were not of God , but has been involved in supernatural things .
14 It 's in verse eleven , as a result of the anguish of his soul he will see it and be satisfied , he 'll be satisfied with the rescue operation , he 'll be satisfied with what he has accomplished , Isaiah says , and Jesus uses , perhaps , even more extravagant language , there in Luke fifteen , when he says in verse six , in verse mm mm , in verse seven , when he comes home with that sheep that he 's rescued with that lost to but it now has been found , when he brings it home he says there wi , he says he calls together his friends and his neighbours , saying to them rejoice with me !
15 He does n't leave that sheep that he 's rescued in the wilderness , but he brings that one safely home as Jesus says , on his shoulder rejoicing , and he leads it by , as David says , the still waters , and by those green and verdant and lush pastures .
16 Yeah we divided them all up , but if me or Jan needed to refer to anything we 'd recognize the information that we 've put on the envelopes quicker than we 'll recognize the stuff that he 's put in there
17 Pilate standing on , you imagine knowing that he has delivered up an innocent man , knowing that he 's delivered to death someone who is not guilty of death , knowing that he is the son of God , the King of the Jews , listen to what he says and th listen to what he 's watch , he 's seeing rather and the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the praetorium and gathered the whole Roman cohort around him and they stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him , and after weaving a crown of thorns they put it on his head and reed in his right hand , and they kneeled down before him and mocked him saying , hail !
18 what is that room that he 's got at the back ?
19 Because actually the village of Keele would be under Nutton It 's only the University that he 's got under his chaplaincy .
20 He he 's already opened hi up his heart to the Lord , there 's a lot that he 's got ta learn , there 's a lot he 's got ta let go of , there 's a lot of his old life still there , but is n't that true of every one us ?
21 Anyway it says in the letter that he 's got over her now .
22 Sir tells him straight that he 's got to be a tree But he wo n't wave his arms around .
23 Well he , , well , you know but just because he 's leaving he he seems to think that he 's got to upturn the , upturn the , upturn the term .
24 Is he the sort that he actually wants one , or has he bowed to the advisers that he 's got from the War Office and so on who say the soldiers need it ?
25 ‘ You 've got more sense in your little finger than he 's got in his clever young head . ’
26 They had er he forgot to video the programmes , so he 's got ta borrow my video .
27 Very good top quality you see so he 's got ta have it right .
28 you know the , the things alone and I said get your hands off those doors I do n't like polishing , so he 's come for a cloth and the polish
29 Another Sussex colleague , John Harrison , erm followed this through erm for the nineteenth century , and he 's written about the Shakers and I 've been interested in the Muddletonians and the Ranters .
30 Councillor was born in Carlisle , and he 's lived in Portsmouth since nineteen sixty six .
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