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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And I thought for fuck 's sake , and he is like that , his mum as well is like that .
2 A character called Barny , an English hotelier , runs the Easo and he is in many ways our father figure in Benidorm .
3 His name was Jack Barnes and he 's with some firm called Woodlands Incorporated . "
4 You know he , and he 's at that point now
5 there 's a there 's a in there out the back side and he 's about that much for the our , our top of our roof .
6 Well it , it shows come on I 'm gon na hit the brake , he 's got a chuffing accelerator pedal , a clutch and a bloody brake pedal there and he 's banging like this and it 's brake 's not working prop it 's , it 's funny , but there was a bloody tent there as well er where the Charlie Sheen is like an indian , and he 's in this tent and this bloke calls to thingybob and he presses this bloody doorbell on it on this tent , it 's funny , I tell you it is funny when you wa er when you actually watch it .
7 GRAMOPHONE has published a number of Rust 's discographical works , including British Dance Bands on Record , 1911–1945 ( in association with Sandy Forbes ) , and he was for many years a regular contributor to this magazine .
8 She had found a man who meant more to her than anything in the world and he was of another world , as he had told her .
9 Sir Michael Clapham himself retired as Chairman at the end of 1977 having served on the Council from its beginning in 1964 ( and he was at this point the only remaining member from the original Council ) , and been its Chairman for seven years .
10 And he was on that train , I 'm afraid .
11 He was well aware of the depth of the chasm which separated the past from the future he hoped to create , and he was above all a realist , but inevitably the fusing of nearly 600 formerly independent undertakings into a new corporate identity was not painless .
12 And he was in this mood when disaster struck .
13 And I went down to this bird 's down by the library two weeks ago and this same fella came in with a gram and he was like that , giving out big smokes .
14 Yeah , erm , we , we thought we 'd got him calmed down at one point and he started up again and he was like that right the way up till I went to fetch Emily
15 And he was like that was n't he ?
16 A couple of weeks yeah and then he used to cry and he was like that and then he got it out of his system did n't he ?
17 he and he were like this in the water I had to go down the bank I grabbed hold of him in the middle of his back , just turfed him out .
18 But he 's in such a bad mood at the moment .
19 But he 's like that , I 'm afraid .
20 Of course Oswald Mosley , our own exponent of Fascism , went a bit far in that direction , but he was worth some support if he stuck to the Mile End Road and did n't provoke clashes in such cherished halls of entertainment as Olympia and the Albert Hall .
21 but he was like that with it
22 Swift is normally the most phlegmatic of characters but he was in such a state of fluster on that occasion that he missed touch and found Smith instead .
23 But he was in this one ? ’
24 But he was in any event fascinated by his childhood and adolescence , and by the time he died this juvenile field had been fruitfully tilled and probably exhausted .
  Next page