Example sentences of "he [was/were] [verb] [pron] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His lips even moved a little , as if he were giving himself a consultation . |
2 | But yesterday he announced he was calling it a day . |
3 | She thought he was throwing her a sop and it steeled her . |
4 | He was to give him a part which would take him into the West End a few months after leaving school , write a special role for him in what would be his first film , introduce him to his future wife and , through one of his sons , Brook , provide him with a lifelong younger ‘ brother ’ . |
5 | Furthermore , he was keeping it a secret until the day he moved out . |
6 | I recently asked Lord King of British Airways about his decision to buy Boeing aircraft and United States General Electric aero engines — not only that , but the fact that he was giving them a foothold in Britain at the expense of Rolls-Royce . |
7 | Yet he was giving her a choice , Isabel realised suddenly . |
8 | He went out , and Merrill sensed that he was giving her a breathing space . |
9 | The appellant 's 18 year old daughter was indecently assaulted by the father of her boyfriend , while he was giving her a lift in his van . |
10 | He was realizing what a change Tess 's confession had made to his whole life . |
11 | He murmured her name as if he was asking himself a question . |
12 | ‘ He said he was making them an offer they could n't accept . |
13 | It was almost as if he was doing me a favour by not sentencing me for more , even though it was only one specimen charge of supplying . |
14 | Dressed with extreme casualness himself in trainers and jeans , he ignored her outfit and she was left feeling uncomfortably in the wrong , almost as if he was doing her a favour by not commenting on her appearance . |
15 | Roman did n't take kindly to any woman 's refusal , and he no doubt thought he was doing her an honour in wanting her when he thought she had belonged to Garry . |
16 | And er this erm tt As I say this old man , he he he 'd did n't like coming in too soon in the morning , and er a I could see he was finding it a bit difficult to find both our wages out of his money , although I got there to time and worked . |
17 | It was only a wolf-whistle — he was paying me a compliment . |
18 | He was pouring himself a brandy . |
19 | But , even while her spirits were taking a nosedive that , supposing he was offering her a lift to Prague , there would n't be any point in accepting if it was unlikely she 'd be able to book in anywhere , he , to her absolute astonishment , was going on , ‘ There 's a spare room in a suite I 've reserved for this month — you can have that if you wish . ’ |
20 | By the week 's end the proctologist was saying that it had been the best goddamned vacation he had ever taken , and as we passed the bunkering moorings near McIllvanney 's yard I saw him take Ellen aside and I guessed he was offering her a job . |
21 | There used to be a cafe , a cute ; the er you used to go in and have a cup of tea and that and yo , he started selling jam , pots of jam with they had him in court , it was er it had fell off a lorry and he was selling it a bit cheap and er he were telling us about it . |