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

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1 ‘ I had been to see him the previous day , and arranged that he come and teach me Dutch .
2 You 're giving him a tough time , it 's not fair to make it tougher .
3 I 've been paying him a little visit . ’
4 " I see you 've been getting him a new collar and lead . "
5 Ford , 20 , is technically on loan from Rotherham until the end of the season , but the Millmoor club are giving him a free transfer .
6 ‘ Bowe has always said that I am the man he wants more than anybody and now that I am giving him the perfect opportunity , he is shying away from it .
7 " Apparently some of the younger fellows in the Owsla have been giving him a thin time — teasing him about his fur , you know , and saying he only got his place because of the Threarah .
8 Pilger had been giving him a hard time .
9 The man had a faint discoloration under one eye — he could n't help speculating whether Dotty had n't been giving him a hard time .
10 It seemed to be testing him the whole time .
11 A long-term , good investment would be to give him a separate building in which to tell the tale of twentieth-century art before the twentieth century is quite at an end .
12 I honestly do not think my child is encouraged in any way , possibly because his life is short … to take charge of his life and I think this might be giving him an unspoken message that you do n't count .
13 If a thief steals it , you could be giving him an open invitation to your home !
14 But sometimes it is disturbing to mothers , so if you feel uncomfortable about it you can try giving him a toy to hold while he 's on the toilet seat ’ ; and in general : ‘ If you take it easy in caring for your baby , you will be doing him a great service . ’
15 I may , of course , be doing him a massive injustice .
16 The words were leading him the wrong way .
17 He started living lavishly and tried to extort more and more money from the government who were paying him a tax-free pension of $1,050 a month .
18 It was as if I were doing him a big favour .
19 ‘ Just one , ’ she said graciously , managing to make it sound as though she were doing him a big favour .
20 I hoped the u s authorities were giving him a hard time .
21 As Coleman 's real job was to file back-channel reports on the operations of DEA Nicosia , the DIA was hardly likely to have told Hurley that they were lending him a full-time agent .
22 Eliot 's concerns were to make him a natural contributor to The Rock where the theme of the city would again be combined with a new modification of the theme of the savage .
23 I sat there silent for a moment while he went on looking at me sympathetically as if I 'd been telling him a hard-luck story .
24 A few minutes later , as he turned right into the Banbury Road , now beginning to think once more with some semblance of rationality , Morse considered whether his witness had been telling him the whole truth .
25 She 's got that unappetizing little Yank in tow , and she 's feeding him the Authorized Version .
26 HarperCollins is giving him a big push , and is reissuing Climbers and The Ice Monkey at the same time as this haunting tale .
27 Right there in the room with the killer , and all you can think of is to show him a good place to slug you . ’
28 This was costing him a small fortune .
29 Hugh , who had worn the uniform of a verderer for less than a twelvemonth , was no use to them as a guide and as the day grew on it became evident that his arm was causing him a great deal of pain .
30 Sien was causing him a great deal of worry as the year wore on .
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