Example sentences of "he [be] [verb] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only will he be accepted on the terraces but also as a drinking partner in the local pubs . |
2 | Bedraggled , barefoot , dressed in dirty white ducks , he looked as though he were hovering on the verge of death . |
3 | Do you know , I went in there right and the majority of people never took no blind bit of notice then suddenly one person walked through the door , you know , he 's always playing next to me and he sits down , puts his trumpet there , gets his trumpet on ya , sits there , turns round and the next thing he were laying on the floor going |
4 | Further on , a hundred yards off-shore , as if he were walking on the water , his companion disturbed the glass-still lagoon as he strode through the shallows over a sand bar . |
5 | She spotted Nahum Morey in his rented pew , his legs outstretched and his head tipped back against the wood as if he were concentrating on the sermon 's message , but she was suddenly aware that their eyes were meeting . |
6 | He is pictured on the right receiving gift vouchers which he spent on household items and also treated himself to a new pair of binoculars for his bird watching hobby . |
7 | He is perching on the railway , six stops down the line , with a stationmaster he got to know somehow when he was on the town in Petersburg — the Dostoevsky no-home at its most stripped and strange in this novel of aimless movement . |
8 | A moment of discomfort for Allan Lamb during his 93 , as he is hit on the helmet by medium-pacer Shane Thomson |
9 | Maria learns from the men she drinks with in the cafe that he is hiding on the rooftops . |
10 | He is taxed on the amount or value of any benefit . |
11 | He is knocking on the door of the Ulster team and a good start to the season with Derry would do his representative prospects no harm . |
12 | However , the bargain must be made well in advance ; it will only undermine your disciplinary strategy if you wait until he is lying on the floor , kicking and screaming and refusing to go to the shops , and then begin promising ice-cream . |
13 | He is sitting on the corner of the big table in the kitchen , nodding his head and nibbling a dry biscuit , as Shirley Esplin , the flautist , explains about her work to him . |
14 | ‘ Also , he is playing on the right and thinking ‘ what 's going on here ? |
15 | He is working on the making of a crystal-wireless set ; he is one of the first men in Scotland to produce one at home . |
16 | Hard as he is working on the switch , it may be that Bayfield is being groomed in the rigours of international rugby so as to be better able to step into Dooley 's shoes when he finally retires , probably at the end of this season . |
17 | Joining the clamour for the Chancellor 's head , he added : ‘ He is loathed on the Continent . |
18 | He feels so close to the nature of the place that he is photographed on the jacket of his book wearing a curious hat and holding the tusk of a wild pig . |
19 | If he is to practise standing up , the plinth height may be raised , so that he is perched on the edge with his legs fairly straight : this reduces the support under his seat , but makes it easier for him to stand . |
20 | And there , i Peter when he 's preaching on the day pentecost , he says this is was has happened , God has done just that , just as Jesus promised . |
21 | ‘ His weight is not based on anything he 's achieved on the Flat , ’ he said . |
22 | ‘ Perhaps he 's saving on the gas bill back at the Vicarage . ’ |
23 | and er he saw the , he was with Trigger he says , he says keep calm , drinking calm , were in here my son , right , and er its the bit where he 's leaning on the bar and the bloke lifts up the bar and he just folds like a tonne of bricks sideways |
24 | Maybe he 's leaning on the safety rail , with his back to the path and his head bent . |
25 | ( I met this boy , he 's living on the streets , we stole a boat . ) |
26 | He needs it because I suspect he 's hooked on the secrecy and excitement that could easily make him run off again . ’ |
27 | " And the work he 's done on the clunch pit case — how long would that have taken ? " |
28 | And he 's banging on the engine cos it makes him sick |
29 | He 's worked on the site for 46 years and he knows what a heritage museum would mean to the town . |
30 | is the bathroom , so she must have been in there cos he 's hammering on the door and bashing it and kicking it . |