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

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1 Act 1 scene 7. in which he is laying down the reasons to himself for not killing the king he even admits to himself that his ambition is very powerful ‘ vaulting ambition ’ .
2 However , he is climbing up the weights and may find this trip a shade on the short side .
3 He is selling out the workers ' rights and , by doing so , the future of any United Kingdom Parliament .
4 Yeah and erm yeah , he 's keep up the joke .
5 He 's looking out the window now .
6 Well you know what he 's trying to do , he 's trying up the claim so when back , he 's still gon na get the amount that he wants so he said t to Jim something about , he is n't paying the insurance I said you 're joking !
7 I 'm directing his energy and he 's bringing out the humour in me , at last , which ca n't be a bad thing . ’
8 After all , Bush has nothing to lose — he 's handing over the White House to Clinton .
9 He 's propping up the daisies .
10 So he 's filling in the application form of the dating agency , he said the girl 's got to be five foot ten , living in China ,
11 He 's back at the main menu , he 's calling up the directory , the very List of Lists , the brain surgeon 's own encephalogram .
12 Perhaps he 's flying down the chimney .
13 He 's goes up the Cricketers .
14 ‘ Because he turned down this one offer , I do n't think that means he 's turned down the fight . ’
15 It 's like he 's squinting down the sights of a rifle at me .
16 He 's going up the ladder like a rocket , is n't he ?
17 No , she just like , cos he 's going down the club .
18 He 's going out the port about quarter past eleven .
19 And like a magician he 's conjured up the spirit to keep going after horrific abuse .
20 He 's sawn up the logs. ,
21 yeah , so Ivan said to me , he said er he said well I do I suppose you have noticed he said but whenever she comes down here he said the whole line stops I said I quite agree I said well let's be honest about it if he 's knocking out the meat he , it 's got ta stop cos he stops
22 That was the end of his second month 's loan after scoring twice in six games ; later he was to turn down the chance of a permanent move .
23 And he had seemed almost to be currying favour when he was tumbling out the story of his family 's lost lease , trying to get Cameron to agree that the lairds were done for now .
24 She paddled in the shallow water for a few moments before joining Stephen where he was setting up the barbecue in a shaded spot .
25 True it was that the plaintiff did not undertake to do any work additional to that which he had originally undertaken to do but the terms on which he was to carry out the work were varied and , in my judgment , that variation was supported by consideration which a pragmatic approach to the true relationship between the parties readily demonstrates .
26 The small , folded sheets on which he was writing down the things he knew about himself .
27 Noticing my bewilderment , he revealed he was writing down the names of the ‘ bigwigs ’ , as he was finding it difficult to remember them all .
28 For an annual sum of £100 he was to take on the care , culture and management of the Garden for a term of seven years from Michaelmas , to keep in repair the stove , greenhouse and other buildings and utensils contained in them , to make a catalogue of the plants and , an additional commercial perquisite , to be allowed to sell surplus fruit and plants for his own benefit .
29 He was looking up the driveway , trying to make out the shape of the house through the trees .
30 He folded it open at a page of stocks and shares , and as he was looking down the lists he gave the man two dollars .
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