Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh no , they and he turns up in some hanging from a chain he 's being cruel to her is n't he ?
2 He goes around with another Taig , a bad wee feller who runs with terrorists , called Mallachy O'Rourke .
3 He goes on at some length referring to the machinery used for scribbling , spinning , fulling etc , all of these processes carried out under one roof .
4 mm , well we 've been told this with Simon , you know needs to get to standard with them , with maths in particularly , before he goes up to secondary level you know because
5 He looks down on hi life .
6 It is an area where a woman may gain control over a man , for while he gaily assumes that the present is spontaneous , and the future an open book , she is quietly mapping out the course of future events and by the time he wakes up to this fact it is too late to do much about it .
7 Right Said Fred singer Fred Fairbrass points it out as he meets up with ex-Brookside star Annie Miles .
8 The long sentences in Swift 's ironic essay in support of cannibalism are explicable as a stylistic expression of the persona he adopts in order to intensify the impact of his outrageous proposal : in Corbett 's words , we seem to be " listening to a man who is so filled with his subject , so careful about qualifying his statements and computations , so infatuated with the sound of his own words , that he rambles on at inordinate length " The greater the range and size of the corpus which acts as a relative norm , the more valid the statement of relative frequency .
9 I do not know what the people back in Rushcliffe think about him when he messes about in this way .
10 The fable sends the learned educationist home to divide Fred 's knowledge into parcels which he hands out to various expert textbook writers .
11 However , says Freud , ideally , morality and social order should be based , not on the pleasure principle , but on the reality principle , and , and , and he ends up with this book invoking the idea that science should replace erm , religion in , in this respect .
12 Whether he stays on beyond that point is open to conjecture , but for the moment Roxburgh is very much the man in charge of a Scottish team who produced one of their better performances at Aberdeen .
13 He walks through there and he gets up on that shed at the bottom of the garden next door but one .
14 he charges off with such enthusiasm , usually in the wrong direction .
15 His love for Edmund is a trust that the bastard exploits , planting a false letter , which he backs up with false testimony , alleging that Edgar would wish to oust his father , a hypocrite 's typical inversion of the truth .
16 ‘ Nothing 's lost , ’ he says and bang goes another drawing for 2d. or nothing , while he dreams off to some café to borrow some paper .
17 It says much for Ackerley — and Parker — that he emerges out of much camp narcissism as a figure of genuine humility .
18 He weighs in at 13-and-a-half stone and is 6ft 4in tall .
19 This week , he moves on with similar expertise to The Anger of Comedy , in particular Mel Brooks 's The Producer ( screened straight after his lecture ) and Penny Marshall 's Big .
20 The social person first moves out of his original position ( role ) ( " the rite of separation " ) ; he then exists for a time in a liminal condition , a threshold of time and space which is outside the ordinary world of secular affairs and is treated as in some way " sacred " ( Van Gennep 's " rite de marge " ) ; finally he moves back into secular society in his new position ( role ) ( " the rite of aggregation " ) .
21 So he steps on for another mouthful ; and this time does n't jump back .
22 He gazes off to one side .
23 However , the addition can not be drawn until your husband retires , and if he works on after this age , you will have to wait to receive this pension .
24 One is very pure satire , and he comes up with this idea as well .
25 but if he comes in with some work , you can keep on the check of the standard that they 're up
26 If you want in Colossians chapter one in verse twenty seven , it 's , it 's given again very simply , again can I use J B Phillips , he puts it like this , he says the secret is simply this , Christ in you yes he says Christ in you , bringing with him the hope of all the glorious things to come , so what God does he comes in to this situation that 's marred that 's warped , that 's twisted and he comes in by himse , Jesus Christ comes into it , he becomes the central point , the focal point and that circle , it starts to get dealt with , that marred twisted like , it does n't happen being like that , we knew creation straight away , we do n't have to work at that , but he , as we allow him to dwell in us and to work out his purpose , he restores that relationship with God and God starts to fashion us , he starts to work on us and bring us back into how he originally created us .
27 But whenever I try to lead a normal life , like anyone else of my age , he comes along with another job and more work .
28 Curiously he comes out as another kind of social engineer who tries to show people that granted their fundamental motives ( to obtain a range of pleasures and avoid a range of pains ) they will do best to act rightly ( in terms of the general happiness ) .
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