Example sentences of "[coord] he [vb -s] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He is thinner than Hess , he is stupider than Hess , and he thinks like a peasant . |
2 | And he talks like a translation . ’ |
3 | His change of bank with the same g sends his nose up and he climbs into a barrel roll . |
4 | So he 's walking down the street , trying ah , trying ah to get his mind off this and he gets on a train . |
5 | And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire . |
6 | I confess to him that I have never done Kipling Groove and he launches into a celebration of Arthur Dolphin 's famous classic . |
7 | Unfortunately , Joan catches Victor slightly off-balance and he falls against a wall , bruising his arm slightly . |
8 | It fills him with strange satisfaction to think that while the great illumination of the Market Square is quite invisible from this point , the little lamps of Iron Green can be seen glowing through a gap beyond Albert Road , It is many years now since he has visited the lower end of Odborough , for his legs will not carry him up and down the hill , and he growls like a dog if anyone suggests a car . |
9 | His father , also Norman , who died a year earlier , in 1772 , is portrayed in Allan Ramsay 's portrait as if he might have been Bonnie Prince Charlie — in wrap-around plaid , curly white wig , a gold-hilted claymore at his left hip , right hand outflung , and he stands in a landscape of rock , sky and water . |
10 | The last seven lines on three rhymes break the pattern of units of sense on single rhymes as the meditator signals by means of the present tense : " lufe chawnges my chere " , the possibility of transformation to a state where he can hear the melody to which love dances , and he ends with a statement of faith , " be my lufyng , I lufe may syng " . |
11 | I just thought poor guy , I mean he was somebody who thought he 'd overcome food addiction , drink addiction , drugs addiction and he looks like a spider . |
12 | He is my wife 's brother and he works as a journalist with a newspaper in Hue . |
13 | ‘ Because he is rich and he lives on a desert island like this when he could be in Paris … ’ |
14 | My old man 's a dustman he wears a dustman 's hat he wars cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat . |
15 | And he lives in a house on Suez Street , |
16 | The friend is called Bobby and he lives in a slum near the city centre . |
17 | and he lives in a chateaux in France . |
18 | And he adds in a magazine interview that appears today : ‘ Everyone has deserted her . ’ |
19 | ‘ He 's a killer , Wallace , but he talks like a suicide . ’ |
20 | Jones is not challenging the verdict of the FA commission , which found him guilty of bringing the game into disrepute , but he hopes for a reduction in the heaviest punishment ever imposed on an individual player . |
21 | ‘ But he operates in a world that I do n't want any part of . |
22 | But he admits to a talent for living large . |
23 | And my friend is quite human , but he comes from a world very far away . |