Example sentences of "he [be] [verb] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He is wearing only the pads and a pink jockstrap . |
2 | Act 1 scene 7. in which he is laying down the reasons to himself for not killing the king he even admits to himself that his ambition is very powerful ‘ vaulting ambition ’ . |
3 | From these sources he is piecing together the vocabulary and grammar of Gothic . |
4 | However , he is climbing up the weights and may find this trip a shade on the short side . |
5 | He is selling out the workers ' rights and , by doing so , the future of any United Kingdom Parliament . |
6 | Yeah and erm yeah , he 's keep up the joke . |
7 | He 's looking out the window now . |
8 | Well you know what he 's trying to do , he 's trying up the claim so when back , he 's still gon na get the amount that he wants so he said t to Jim something about , he is n't paying the insurance I said you 're joking ! |
9 | I 'm directing his energy and he 's bringing out the humour in me , at last , which ca n't be a bad thing . ’ |
10 | After all , Bush has nothing to lose — he 's handing over the White House to Clinton . |
11 | He 's propping up the daisies . |
12 | So he 's filling in the application form of the dating agency , he said the girl 's got to be five foot ten , living in China , |
13 | He 's back at the main menu , he 's calling up the directory , the very List of Lists , the brain surgeon 's own encephalogram . |
14 | Perhaps he 's flying down the chimney . |
15 | He 's goes up the Cricketers . |
16 | ‘ Because he turned down this one offer , I do n't think that means he 's turned down the fight . ’ |
17 | Llewellyn sportingly admitted : ‘ I have got to feel sorry for Andy Adams — he 's done all the work . ’ |
18 | He 's done all the work at the scene — all anyone can do — and then he has to cool his heels with the rest of us , waiting for God 's gift to forensic pathology to come screaming up with a police escort and break the news to us that what we all thought was a corpse is — surprise , surprise indeed a corpse , and that we can safely move the body . " |
19 | It 's like he 's squinting down the sights of a rifle at me . |
20 | He 's going up the ladder like a rocket , is n't he ? |
21 | No , she just like , cos he 's going down the club . |
22 | He 's going out the port about quarter past eleven . |
23 | He pulls a rubber Dudley face , like he 's wondering where the rest of the moose is , or he 's thinking of licking the lips of Bo Derek . |
24 | And like a magician he 's conjured up the spirit to keep going after horrific abuse . |
25 | ‘ He 's sawn up the logs. , |
26 | yeah , so Ivan said to me , he said er he said well I do I suppose you have noticed he said but whenever she comes down here he said the whole line stops I said I quite agree I said well let's be honest about it if he 's knocking out the meat he , it 's got ta stop cos he stops |
27 | That was the end of his second month 's loan after scoring twice in six games ; later he was to turn down the chance of a permanent move . |
28 | And he had seemed almost to be currying favour when he was tumbling out the story of his family 's lost lease , trying to get Cameron to agree that the lairds were done for now . |
29 | She paddled in the shallow water for a few moments before joining Stephen where he was setting up the barbecue in a shaded spot . |
30 | and erm , James said you not going out in this surely , yeah , yeah , it 's only a bit of rain and he come home and he was drenched right the way through top to bottom |