Example sentences of "he be [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Summers was quoted in national newspapers as saying : ‘ If Sugar thinks we are a run of the mill first division club , he is in for a big shock .
2 Until he is off with the old , he can not be on with the new .
3 What 's the betting he 's up to no good , and that he felt Dan Pearson got to know too much about him and needed to be silenced ? ’
4 He 's up to the middle class !
5 And say he 's round about the fortyish age and we spoke to him last week and I said you got a job yet ?
6 I hoped he 'd leave her in peace but he knows when he 's on to a good thing . ’
7 Mm , ca n't remember what band he is out of , he 's out of a big band
8 So MacDonald reckons he 's in for a hard night at Broomfield on Tuesday .
9 Then you get so drunk that he steals your cab and he 's off on the loose once more . ’
10 He apparently retains his seat on Silicon Graphics Inc 's board and his post as head of Mips ' architecture committee but it seems he 's off with a new venture-backed workstation company called NetPower Systems Inc .
11 The Microprocessor Report expects Bob Miller to be replaced at MIPS Technologies Inc : he apparently retains his seat on Silicon Graphics Inc 's board and his post as head of MIPS ' architecture committee but it seems he 's off with a new venture-backed workstation company called NetPower Systems Inc ; he would n't discuss product plans but the newsletter thinks that it will market low-cost MIPS R-series workstations made by OEM suppliers .
12 British under 16 champion twice now he 's off to the European Championships …
13 He 's down to the fucking , it 's taken him more than three hours !
14 He 's back at the main menu , he 's calling up the directory , the very List of Lists , the brain surgeon 's own encephalogram .
15 ( Gary was the only exception I knew to this rule , and then only when he was up to no good ) . ’
16 Then he was up to the silvery layer of the surface .
17 He was up for a western , and he had the long hair , but after school he went to a barber and had his head shaved .
18 He reckoned the boy had doubled the price for his ice cream because he was up at the smart end of town , not plying his usual pitch at the bottom of the Acropolis .
19 His senses told him he was on to a good thing and his senses were rarely wrong .
20 Maybe he thought he was on to a good thing .
21 Jean-Paul was in no doubt that he was on to a good deal .
22 Multiply that up by two or three hundred stores , and you will see he was on to a good thing .
23 Each evening he was off to the local pub The Royal Oak where he apparently became the life and soul of the party .
24 He had a bag with him , a small suitcase really , so I asked if he was off on a late holiday .
25 The main consideration in gaining a clear conscience is that we work out the wording carefully in advance as the prodigal son did when he was off in the far country .
26 Through the swing doors , and he had not registered what was happening to him until he was out into the late afternoon cold and the open doorway at the back of the car was yawning for him .
27 It was partly because he was out of the top drawer , of course .
28 MIKE ATHERTON 's hope of retaining his England Test place took a blow today , when he was out to a careless stroke in front of Graham Gooch .
29 But he was out at a coronary , I believe , and by the time he arrived the baby was born . ’
30 He was out for a good time , which might well involve finishing the evening with a fight .
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