Example sentences of "and [adv] he [is] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He has worked hard on it , and perhaps he is at his most content when he has something in his game on which to work .
2 ‘ They belong to your servant Jacob ; they are a present sent to my lord Esau ; and moreover he is behind us . ’
3 ‘ He 's been to circulation and advertising and now he 's with the editor . ’
4 He seemed so old a few minutes ago and now he 's like a little kid again .
5 And then he got arrested for summat , and now he 's in prison .
6 And now he 's in hospital . ’
7 And do n't forget Geoff Thomas was a £4 million player just three months ago and now he 's in the reserves .
8 And now he 's in a rage .
9 He used to be a a driver , a driver , and then he used to be a driving supervisor and now he 's in like , in traffic now .
10 And now he is in such danger !
11 Robert Dunlop appears to be hitting form at just the right time and overall he is in second place for tomorrow 's Superbike races with a best speed of 118.85mph as opposed to Fogarty 's 121.65 which is the fastest lap of practice .
12 afternoon , one afternoon ringing round all agencies , I mean there was no vacancies , but erm will you send us a photograph so if you 've got a photograph together and sent it off and then he 's on the books
13 Till the governor comes , and then he 's in charge till till he 's er worked them all , and then he says
14 Miracle Squares I think there 's a lot of thought gone into it you know , it ca n't be easy to re er to , to just dream up a game erm , I like the one about you go to the last supper and the waiter spills soup on your trousers , the waiter , ha tell you else about the Marx brothers an'all , the waiter is er the king of Snowdonia and it 's Groucho Marx , the , they 've got this massive hall , and er these big steps leading down into it you know and as , as they 're coming in there 's somebody at the top and Ann says who 's , who 's walking in and they walk down the stairs you know and Mr and Mrs and the king has you know and he says oh the king Snowdonia is about to arrive , he should be here any minute now , he should be here dead on this time you know , he gets these big fanfare trumpets up da , da , da , da , the king of Snowdonia , and there 's nothing and all of a sudden it flashes to Groucho Marx and then he 's in bed with
15 " And everywhere he is in chains ! " cried the Collector urgently in his delirium , causing both young ladies to turn anxiously towards his bed but it was nothing , merely a passing fancy in his overheated brain .
16 Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains .
17 Trevelyan wrote during the course of the , of the , of the war , and it was of course a book which was read by enormous numbers of people erm particularly after the end of the war , and he was of course the nephew of erm Macaulay , and therefore he 's in line with another of the great books on English history which were written in the middle of the nineteenth century , Macaulay 's A History of England , which also had as many sales as Trevelyan 's .
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