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

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1 Perhaps he was in some sort of store-room rather than the garage .
2 ‘ This one wanted to do my work , but when he started telling me that personally he was against all pet shops and would like to see them closed we did n't exactly see eye to eye .
3 When I took him in he was at such a stage he had to go in in a wheelchair .
4 The bit where he like jumping on the lake they 've cut away a bit of the platform so the only way you can do it is jump onto this bit of wood then fly , and literally he was like that , just going in mid air and landed right in the water !
5 In fact , when he drove us home he was in such a state I had to get out of the van .
6 The hon. Gentleman is right , and for once he is on all fours with British Rail .
7 Four moves later he was at another semi-resting place .
8 A year later he was in more conflict with the BBBC which delayed granting him permission to fight in Australia after he had left the country .
9 And now he is in such danger !
10 Well he 's in this one .
11 Well he 's like that different taste , never sort of with Christopher stands for what he likes and what he does n't like , shall we mix it round a bit more to mix in ?
12 I saw the bits coming off her fag She said you stupid bastard well he was like this were n't he ?
13 Resenence Jeopardy still expected him to work hard , was still friendly and attentive , but had n't he been like that the day before ?
14 Ca n't he be of any help at all ? ’
15 Sometimes he was in such pain , he could hardly hobble up the yard .
16 How he walks up to me , he sort of looked at me yeah like , like he looked really went hello , give me a kiss then he 's like some old man
17 ‘ Boggers ’ takes us for science and he is , by common agreement , a bit of a wimp — at least he is on some days .
18 There he was above all an observer of life , carrying on — forgive the pun those observations into the characters he played .
19 There he was in all his splendour , gazing blithely out of society-column illustrations , going into or coming out of some swank nightspot or other , with a gorgeous girl on either arm .
20 Maybe he 's with another woman by now .
21 Maybe he was like that with every woman , Spanish chivalry .
22 Tried him with anything the other day when he were like this .
23 With a mental shrug she tried to ensure she kept up , knowing that nothing irritated him more than to be kept waiting even a second when he was in this mood .
24 Basil Rocke 's instincts were those of a countryman , as is most of his imagery , yet he was in many ways a very urban character .
25 It seemed that in a school where he was in such a minority , his language and ethnicity had been defined as particular problems requiring the rather Draconian solution of Statementing .
26 He does not know why he is like this .
27 I therefore have some sympathy with the New Ager , but I can not understand why he is in such a hurry to rebuild his world on foundational beliefs which have already crippled millions upon millions of fellow human beings .
28 That 's why he 's like that today .
29 I 'm not surprised with all that dashing around , he asks such a lot of you Lynn and I ca n't understand why he 's like that when he says he loves you and everything , and he wants
30 That 's why he was in such a rush about the will … ’
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