Example sentences of "he [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But I mean i is n't he right in saying look this is , this is the erm figures he uses are seventy percent of the population that , that they are , if you like , our friends an and if you 're gon na have a revolution successfully you 've got ta make , distinguish between your friends and your enemies and the poor peasants are your real friends . |
2 | He is not a flamboyant man , nor is he much of a social butterfly except by comparison with the rest of his senior colleagues who tend to keep to their own counsel and lives in Barnes . |
3 | What 's he all about ? |
4 | So he wanted more life cover , but he obviously on his old plan could n't sustain that to the same period of time , so he had it for a shorter period of time , the ten years , and when it dropped , he dropped down again . |
5 | They can work by fraud and open force ; he only by fraud , through which his gulls are made to use force . |
6 | Calm down guys I want to ask you is is he better with it or without it ? |
7 | He counted the seconds , one , two , three , four , and then it hit the tent with a fury that he had never known , he inside in his sleeping bag with his feet braced against the dome pole facing the onslaught . |
8 | ‘ Charles the Cheesemonger ’ now moves to the centre of our stage ; a very significant actor in the little drama , too , since he , and he alone of his generation of the Titford family in Frome , was to father sons who would in their turn pass the name down through the 19th into the 20th century . |
9 | John Titford was a more ardent Baptist than any of the others ; he alone of the males of his generation was ever a fully-baptised member of Badcox Lane Chapel : |
10 | At all events , John was singularly successful in the long run at turning his back on everything that smacked of Anglicanism ; he alone of all the Titford brothers managed to cold-shoulder St John 's church for everything except his marriage . |
11 | He alone of all the Lionisers was unmoved by illusions of great men . |
12 | Then how came he alone on the path from the ferry ? ’ |
13 | Jesus then is the bearer of the Spirit : he , and he alone during the period of the ministry . |
14 | The absence of distinction between a Lieutenant Colonel 's comparative wealth and a newly joined Ensign on a pittance , made him sorrowfully aware that he alone in this very superior mess , was unendowed with private means . |
15 | Before the cholera outbreak in Two Years Ago ( 1857 ) , where he makes a second appearance , he alone among the landowners takes the doctor 's advice and sees that the pig keeps its distance from the cottage , and that the cottages themselves are thoroughly scoured . |
16 | He just like him , he just well just got it repaired or something . |
17 | He just after dinner or this morning . |
18 | Maybe he downstairs in the basement . " |
19 | And he away to Dale in and then the the s took it on and they 've been in it since . |
20 | She 's just keep wondering why 's he away to the loo again ! |
21 | If there were anything to remove , he best of all must have had the chance to do it . |
22 | He normally to weekends now . |
23 | They 'd both lived with their parents near Sutton , he already in the shipping business from which he 'd retired when they came to Dynmouth , she working in her father 's estate agency , doing part-time secretarial duties and arranging the flowers in the outer office . |
24 | As a result he early on developed the habit of staying out of the house as much as possible . |
25 | How long is he home for ? |
26 | Why is he home before you ? |
27 | Is he still at coal hou |
28 | Yes I mean , is n't he still at school ? |
29 | He still on holiday ? |
30 | Is he still on medicine or not ? |