Example sentences of "he be [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is particularly unpleasant to us to be so frequently separated , but of course my going with him is out of the question ; he will sleep under a tent all the time . ’
2 He had withdrawn early with his guests , for they were bent on leaving next morning , and their business with him was not for the openness of the hall .
3 The detective constable who was supposed to be guarding him was out of the ward at the time chatting up some nurses .
4 Had he been around at the time of my capture I do n't believe I 'd have made it very far .
5 And has he been up to the top of the
6 ‘ Had he been up in the attic ?
7 The youth could n't have been an inch over five feet three , skinny with dark curly hair and flashing eyes that never seemed to be still , as if he were always on the lookout for trouble .
8 The ‘ pilot ’ sits inside a spherical unit which can rotate through 360 degrees , allowing the player to roll and loop as if he were really inside the aircraft !
9 A shiver went through him and he began to wish he were back in the bar .
10 And he is higher up the hill .
11 When he is not on the golf course , he is making large sums as a company director .
12 He is not into the business of making orthodox movies .
13 Often the reverse applies where the female , her ovipositor is fully extended , but he is not in the mood and chases her away .
14 ‘ An agent is not worth his salt if he is not in the trust of those above him .
15 Keegan offered him improved terms this week but , why he is not in the Newcastle first team remains a mystery .
16 ‘ An attitude like that will make sure that he is NOT in the side . ’
17 ‘ An attitude like that will make sure that he is NOT in the side . ’
18 He is not in the house .
19 The fans have created a special Anglo-Gallic chant for him , and they call for his reinstatement when he is not in the team , as was the case here for all but the last six minutes .
20 He is not in the business of ingratiating himself with Stuart Baxter .
21 You 'll get nothing out of him , the man 's practically penniless , and he is n't worth the trouble . ’
22 ‘ I 'm not saying he 's raving mad , ’ she said , ‘ but he is n't like the rest of us . ’
23 What a pity he is n't in the position that I 'm in , eh ? ’
24 In fact , it 's a pity he is n't in the game now .
25 Even so he is n't in the class of Suthaus ( Furtwängler/EMI ) or Melchior ( Beecham/Reiner/EMI ) , both tenors with well-tried knowledge of the role on stage .
26 In these anti-avoidance provisions , the relevant test for a " UK customer " is that he is normally resident in the UK and they can therefore apply even if he is physically outside the UK at the relevant time ( eg at the non-UK office concerned ) .
27 He is already through the gate and starting down the slope .
28 He is already in the race , and quivering to win —
29 ‘ A problem for Falconer is that he is just on the way back .
30 The message which Balfour sent was that , ‘ He is also of the opinion that it will be a serious danger if the Socialist Party is allowed to assume office at the present time and he thinks every means ought to be taken to avert the Parliamentary defeat which would bring them into office in your place .
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