Example sentences of "he 's [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You know , he 's so uncomfortable he 's up at the crack of the dawn because that floor is really getting into him ! |
2 | ‘ He 's up at the section-house . |
3 | He 's up by the entrance and I can hardly go in there , can I ? ’ |
4 | and he 's up in the air , like this nanny |
5 | so he 's up in the air and they do this . |
6 | And he goes and he 's up in the bed , on the bed in a flash ! |
7 | ‘ He 's up in the Clubhouse , drinking with the winners . ’ |
8 | He 's up in the library already . ’ |
9 | Absolutely but he 's up against the fact that nobody wants to know what he 's doing . |
10 | ‘ He 's on about the gypsies . ’ |
11 | He 's on to the ball before anyone else , but he conserves the energy of his horses . ’ |
12 | He 's through to the semi-finals of the nude mud-wrestling , and he 's in training . |
13 | And he ought to know : he 's through to the finals . |
14 | ‘ He 's out on the fells . |
15 | SHOULDER TO LEAN ON Bradford boss Frank Stapleton is relying on his No 2 Stuart Pearson ( above ) to take over the reins when he 's out on the park ( far left ) . |
16 | ‘ He 's out on the farm , ’ I answered . |
17 | When he 's out on the street he 's totally aware of what 's happening to the market , of what the competition is doing , of what customers want . |
18 | He 's out at the moment but he 'll be in later and he 'll phone either tonight or in the morning . ’ |
19 | drinks Pils when he 's out at the wine bar |
20 | ‘ He 's out for the moment , do you mean ? ’ |
21 | till he 's out of the way , |
22 | ‘ Well I 'm afraid he 's out of the country so whatever you want to discuss with him will have to wait . ’ |
23 | I ca n't break it , just because he 's out of the country . |
24 | He says that staff at the DSS count the aid trip as a holiday , and wo n't pay him while he 's out of the country . |
25 | ‘ My husband told me not to bring Mark to the Strand and if he 's out of the house he 's to stay in the buggy , ’ she said . |
26 | once you include that it , because the more he 's out of the office the more Sheila has to cover for him . |
27 | He 's out of the area at the moment . ’ |
28 | There was no answering shout , and as they entered the kitchen , Mary O'Dell said : ‘ He 's out in the backyard with that friend of his — the Welsh fellow . ’ |
29 | He 's out in the desert making The Professionals with Burt Lancaster , Robert Ryan and director Richard Brooks . |
30 | ‘ They say he 's one sort of person when he 's out in the open among people — he can be very sweet — but that he 's a different sort of person altogether behind the walls of his own house . ’ |