Example sentences of "[adv] he be [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So he was starting at Chelmsford , Witham , Marks Tey , Colchester , Ipswich erm Bury St Edmunds , Newmarket er down so far , Manningtree and er there were ten altogether . |
2 | Anyway he 's living at Helford , near Falmouth : Colonel Anthony Armitage CBE , DSO , Ponsyn Cottage . ’ |
3 | Now he was looking at Toby with the pleading grin of the schoolboy planning a jape , and Toby , who was near enough to that stage to want to put it firmly behind him , would have loved to refuse . |
4 | Then he was captured at Tobruk and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp in Italy , which was guarded by Germans . |
5 | They asked him how he was doing at school , made up questions to test him , twitted him about imaginary girlfriends , and there was always someone who wanted to know if he was going to be an RIC man like his dad when he grew up . |
6 | Maybe he 's sitting at home somewhere , even now , working out the problems for himself . ’ |
7 | He attended St Andrews University , and took his MA by 1606 , when he was incorporated at Cambridge and elected a fellow of Sidney Sussex College . |
8 | He was educated at Canton School , Cardiff , and privately until 1875 , when he was apprenticed at Cardiff Free Library . |
9 | James Tyrell had evidently committed himself to the Yorkists by 1471 , when he was knighted at Tewkesbury , and it may have been links with the crown which eased his passage into Gloucester 's service . |
10 | James Tyrell had evidently committed himself to the Yorkists by 1471 , when he was knighted at Tewkesbury , and it may have been links with the crown which eased his passage into Gloucester 's service . |
11 | One day when he was studying at home , his father discovered that Angel had ordered a book of philosophy , which questioned the Church 's teaching . |
12 | Slaven was involved in a pre-match row with manager Lennie Lawrence when he was axed at Bristol City on Tuesday night . |
13 | A fund is being set up in memory of climber Tim Melton , 23 , from Sleights , near Whitby , who fell to his death when he was climbing at Peak Scar in North Yorkshire two weeks ago . |
14 | ‘ I do n't know how he planned to explain the false name and why he was living at Pen House , ’ said Holmes . |
15 | Otherwise he was educated at home , at first by his mother and then by a succession of tutors . |
16 | Taking it seriously he was accepted at Nottingham but soon found the kind of dogmatic regimentation which he was subjected to counter-productive . |