Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [be] [v-ing] with " in BNC.

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1 He should be acting with a view to protecting life or property as point 4 of this offence .
2 He should be grappling with the problem of how to stay alive , but instead could think of nothing but the problem of Jess .
3 I wondered whether he preferred the sexual experiences I imagined he must be having with all sorts of men to the one we shared .
4 He can play anywhere in the backline and , if he can stay injury-free this year , then I believe he 'll be touring with the Wallabies at the end of the year .
5 He 'll be bringing with him his popular quiz games , but not all his old listeners .
6 Michael O'Neil knows what the score is now better than any of us here , and if I know Michael , he 'll be arguing with St Peter at the gate and be telling him in his best Superintendent manner that celestial security is not what it was - if they let people like him in ! ’
7 He 'll be working with us from now on . ’
8 The thought that he might be dealing with a supernatural force did not enter his mind .
9 If my lover was having sex with someone else and it was just a one night stand or something insignificant , it would be far less important to me than some sort of emotional thing that he might be having with someone else .
10 They had been tipped off that he could be staying with friends in South-west London .
11 Mr Davies ' remarks can be interpreted in two ways : the public expression of a maverick opinion , in the manner of Bill Cash or Ivan Lawrence ; or he could be acting with covert government backing as a kind of stalking horse to gauge the reaction from MPs , and the public , to his suggestion .
12 Give in to it and he could be coping with another hysterical female .
13 In fact , Jack fancied his country sports so much he 'd occasionally order Boro apprentices to help ‘ beat ’ the Yorkshire moors for game birds — where he 'd be waiting with a loaded gun !
14 You see you could have a charge-hand over er er two or three people really , he 'd be working with them but he he 'd be the charge-hand .
15 Pieper , who declined to identify his potential partners , indicated he would be dealing with Europe on a country-by-country basis .
16 ‘ Pinder told his wife that he would be staying with his sister Helen who lives in Retford , to avoid wasting a lot of time travelling .
17 It was agreed with the Prince that the interview would take place at Broadlands where he would be staying with the Brabournes in a few weeks ' time .
18 Arriving at Llandrindod Wells and being carefully instructed by the guard how to cross to the other platform and the reassurance that he would be coming with us .
19 He said that he will be continuing with Mary 's work of dealing with residents ' worries and complaints — ‘ pointing them in the direction of the right person to help them ’ — and assisting them with official forms , etc .
20 His research here is worse than esoteric — he will be working with the man who holds the KOESTLER chair of para-psychology into the extra sensory and advance perception of weather changes .
21 He will be working with national governments and voluntary agencies in the region .
22 This summer he will be holidaying with the same friends with whom he shared his Holiday in Hell ( page 50 ) , although their destination this time is in the South of France .
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