Example sentences of "[be] [verb] he [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Coleman knew them already — they had been to see him at the University of Alabama while planning the trip — and so it was natural enough that he should now take on the chore of shepherding them around the island during their stay .
2 When they met , Burn said that Donaldson had been to see him in the interim .
3 ‘ Speaking crossly and rudely although Carrie had only been stewing indoors because she had been helping him in the shop !
4 Busily he scribbled in a scratchy copperplate hand that had been taught him by a schoolmistress from the hills of Brecon his thoughts and directives in the margins of the typed sheets .
5 I had been walking him around the roads for a couple of weeks and could n't wait to have him fit again .
6 Short had been saving him for the Ascot race .
7 And I think they 'd just been hounding him for a while and that was the last straw .
8 And , Father , he asked — the lord sheriff asked — that I should beg you to have Brother Cadfael informed also , and when the morning comes , if you permit , I am to lead him to the place , to meet the sheriff there .
9 Detectives have been hunting him since the discovery of a bomb factory in a London flat shortly before last Christmas .
10 I wonder if they 're keeping him in the morgue , by the way ?
11 They wo n't take any notice of us , Baptiste said : the ambulance is round the front , I saw it , and they 're carrying him into the downstairs bit .
12 They 're casting him as a woman .
13 His father had been shielding him from the stones coming through .
14 Well er by the time I arrived at the doorway to the room erm a male person was lying on the floor , spreadeagled er and my job would have been to cover him with the shot gun er to enable P C to go forward and handcuff the chap .
15 We 'd been feeding him from the hand like , oh .
16 Dunwoody had in the past won on Norton 's Coin and would have been riding him in the Gold Cup had Desert Orchid been absent .
17 It er we are expecting him for the course on that date .
18 Our last Letters are dated Hobart Town Feb. 9 up to which time his expedition had been eminently successful ; far more so than he could have anticipated ; the most liberal assistance had been rendered him by the Authorities , everything that could facilitate his views being cheerfully accorded : while nothing could exceed the kindness of Sir John and Lady Franklin in whose house he was then residing : in fact so much were they interested in his pursuits that upon more than one occasion they accompanied him in his exploring parties .
19 Even Radio 1 are tipping him as the favourite !
20 Now Becky Blandford , although separated from her husband has been defending him on the daytime television programme , This morning .
21 The answer had been staring him in the face .
22 Rex had evidently been viewing him through the eyes of a Repo Man .
23 ‘ He can operate as a defender , a sweeper or a midfielder , and I 'll be using him in the midfield role .
24 It is not that I am inferring information about him by analogy ; without the incipient mimicry I would not be perceiving him as a man , would be seeing him as an automaton only outwardly resembling myself .
25 Then he observed in a flat tone , ‘ What a tragedy , in that case , that you wo n't be seeing him for a while . ’
26 I 'll be seeing him before the match .
27 Some deep throbbing vibration seemed to be keeping him in the air , and his limbs ached .
28 Jess asked , though she 'd noticed the questions seemed to be driving him like a snail into his shell .
29 In fact , ’ she added , driven by an unholy desire to be perverse , ‘ I shall be meeting him after the boat ride .
30 So I 'm kicking him under the table !
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