Example sentences of "he [be] [prep] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For why else , I thought would he be in that position , sensuously embracing a vicious criminal who had tried to kill her partner ? |
2 | ‘ It is ordered that in the interim and an injunction is hereby granted ordering that in the events ( i ) that the medical condition of [ J. ] changes in such a way that his life is threatened but is capable of being prolonged by the application to him of intensive therapeutic measures including artificial ventilation , and ( ii ) that he is at that time in the care of the … |
3 | Nobody can touch him when he is in that mood . ’ |
4 | He 's on that film . |
5 | but he , he 's at that age now where I could have another kid and look after it quite easily if I had one , but I do n't wan na go through , not the pregnancy , but I do n't want to go through all the babies and getting up in the night and , one that 'll come out six months old |
6 | You know he , and he 's at that point now |
7 | Dan , he 's after that ashtray mind . |
8 | When he 's in that mood , nowt scares him . ’ |
9 | he 's in that cupboard again look , huh |
10 | He 's in that car too ! |
11 | Old Andy was in Neil Neil father he was on that board . |
12 | He was on that jury , and he was in the sa a jury with this |
13 | For past all doubt he was on that path , he did find the poor soul dead , he did run to the castle , like an honest man , and tell the sheriff what he had found . |
14 | And he was on that train , I 'm afraid . |
15 | I did n't like Mike , ’ she says , ‘ I strolled in and he did n't like me , he was at that age when he did n't like people if they did n't look cool so I hated him because he used to be really sarcastic and I did n't know him well enough to realise that he was only messing . |
16 | He was at that time receiving £210 , together with £20 for coal , £10 for cleaning , and £10 for gardening . |
17 | Held , dismissing both appeals , Findlay : ( 1 ) the judge had accepted the custody officer 's evidence that the notes in the pocket book were shown to Findlay , though he was at that time incommunicado ; and Code C 12.12 in its unamended form ( which governed this case ) only applied to interviews at police stations so that it did not require the notes in the present case to be shown to him : Brezeanu & Francis [ 1989 ] Crim.L.R. 650 . |
18 | By his order dated 12 May 1992 Waite J. directed that in the interim pending a further hearing in the events that ( 1 ) J. 's medical condition changed so that his life was threatened but was capable of being prolonged by intensive therapeutic measures including artificial ventilation , and ( 2 ) he was at that time in the health authority 's care and ( 3 ) the required drugs and equipment were or could reasonably be made available , the health authority were to cause such measures , including artificial ventilation , to be applied to J. for so long as they were capable of prolonging his life . |
19 | A possible clue to this unusual verbal spate of self-revelation , which caused me some surprise , was , as we now know , that he was at that time engaged in writing The Family Reunion . |
20 | Having followed P C and P C as he was at that time through the door , I went immediately to the bedroom on the right hand side , the second bedroom . |
21 | Like the one he was with that night . |
22 | Then he must have seen his father and the cart because the next thing anyone knew , he was through that gate and across — and that 's when he went right under the 5.29 . ’ |
23 | But er well he he was from that part of the town , Westend , that way you know . |
24 | And Anglesey , I remember from Anglesey , he was from that way somewhere . |
25 | The occasional comment one hears that Parker plays the way he is here simply because he was by that time a seasoned performer and recording artist is not really to the point ; Parker was a naturally developmental musician . |
26 | He was in that sense truly a presidential candidate for the 1980s . |
27 | It was useless to argue with him while he was in that mood , she told herself . |
28 | In January 1936 he lectured in Dublin and when in June of the same year he agreed to read poetry at Sylvia Beach 's bookshop in Paris ( he was in that city for a four-day visit ) she described it as an " historic event " although one member of the audience on that occasion remembered how he did not once glance at his listeners , but seemed " fiercely defensive " and turned the pages with a " look very near distaste " : his profile was " like a bird of prey of some sort " . |
29 | ‘ Well , sir , it 's not so irrelevant because while he was in that curacy there was some sort of row about a boy in the youth club . |
30 | ‘ He was in that car down on the promenade . |