Example sentences of "he [is] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 STEVE OJOMOH flies to Lanzarote with the England squad this week sensing he is fated to play for the country that tried to deport him .
2 In pairs one partner assumes the role of any one of the people in the photograph and tells the other ( a colleague , friend or relative ) why he is tempted to go on the journey .
3 Following the success of Jamie Delgado in the Orange Bowl tournament in Florida in December , Lloyd confirms that he is looking to expand upon the squad scheme from which Delgado has emerged .
4 Although it is the Lord Chancellor who makes orders closing records for longer than the normal thirty year period , in practice he is bound to rely on the advice of other departments .
5 Even if he is trying to attend to the perspectival appearance presented to his point of view he may get it wrong .
6 ‘ It will be useless to observe to the Society that it is of the greatest importance to procure a place as soon as possible , if the Professor is not enabled to begin his Lectures by Christmas ( 1791 ) the establishment will be put off for one year — the Zootomy being strictly the first part he is to begin to teach to the pupils , which everyone knows could not be attempted in the Summer — and it would be feared too long a delay might hurt the success of the establishment . ’
7 The weakness is not in truth as the object of belief ; the weakness is in the believer since he is failing to enter into the essential obligations of believing .
8 Mr Heseltine has confirmed to us that he is going to talk to the Chancellor on this matter , and I believe he has done so ’ .
9 Will the Minister explain what he is going to say to the people of the Holloway area who find themselves in the unenviable position of having the jobcentre with the largest gap between the number of vacancies and the number of registered unemployed ?
10 Antony says how , basically , that he is going to lie about the conspirators , and the crowd will know he is meaning the opposite .
11 The GP needs to have information if he is going to look after the patient properly : he needs to know what has happened during the infarct , how severe it was , what evidence there was of heart failure , and whether the angina recurred .
12 He has remarkably little choice of action or initiative if he is going to comply with the flight manual and his company 's operations manual and at the same time carry out an economic flight .
13 Now he must be wondering how he is going to get through the week .
14 After all , the slickers he is set to meet in the Lionel Vick Handicap Chase include two winners at the Cheltenham Festival .
15 He is required to deputize for the Assistant Dean and Dean as and when necessary .
16 He is fancied to win inside the distance and the American 's cut man can anticipate a busy night .
17 Under the writ of acceleration procedure he is allowed to sit in the Lords , as Lord Cecil , even though his father , the Marquess of Salisbury , is still alive .
18 He is expected to return in the Prix Niel .
19 He is expected to leave within the next couple of weeks , and his lawyers are understood to be negotiating a settlement .
20 Er I think what he 's trying to say about the rich peasants is that er that they were always resisting the movement , it was only later on when they find that you know , that they , they need to get involved otherwise their own positions are er threatened then , then they 're joining and they 're only joining but were not actually participating in it , they 're not moving along , and so that 's what , that 's why he 's making a distinction between different types of peasants .
21 He 's helping to drive in the ewes for a mass ante natal clinic .
22 ‘ Show him you 're really interested in what he 's done in the past and what he 's planning to do in the future . ’
23 Jim and he 's proposing to listen to the group today with the views to joining .
24 He 's managed to rise above the drugs stigma which has hit the British team over the last few days . ’
25 As French starts his jail sentence , he 's left to reflect on the misery he 's caused to hundreds of animals .
26 I 'd be very interested to know er in terms of U turns which I 'll come back to , how he 's going to deal with the next item on the agenda er , whereby the Liberal Democrats have been consistent about their policy in general with a lot of obstruction and being caused problems and how Mr will agree in this chamber to actually close some people 's homes , old people 's homes
27 He 's going to live in the shop . ’
28 He 's going to go through the tapes and pick the bits he 'd like to use on Monday next week ( with a stop watch to get an idea of the bits he 's interested in ) and will book into the OUTC studio on George Street ( 278802 ) during week you 're away ( 1 day 's booking max ) , expecting some help from Astrid/Simon/anyone else who 's around .
29 ‘ He felt the referee did not have a particularly good game and I think he 's going to speak to the League about that . ’
30 well , I do n't know whether that man over there is cleaning the windows or whether he 's having to look at the double glazing again
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