Example sentences of "he [be] [adv] [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He got the sack , cos he got up and left his job overslept and annoyed erm Rachael because she woke him up twice and said come on you 've got to go to work , he said alright then , she , she went back to bed thinking he 'd get up and of course he were still laying in bed , I woke him up at five to eleven , said come on you 're an hour late , but when he got down there they said no it 's no good you 've got the sack , and he said well it 's your own fault then cos you were woke up twice by Rachael at nine o'clock , he had n't , he could have got up and gone to work , just idle we met him twice , it really upset him
2 But the co-ordinator of the elderly peoples ' service development programme Paul Cousins says he is not looking for uniformity .
3 His simple , understandable but rich symbolism and clever technique show someone who has put his whole heart into the character of his poem , if indeed he is not writing from experience .
4 But , against that , the presence of Neil Edwards and Troy Coker ( if he is not suffering from jet lag ) in the line-outs should work in Quins ' favour .
5 Because he is not going for discovery or new connection or progression , but only to repeat upon himself a known reaction .
6 But he is n't responding to treatment . ’
7 ‘ You can see , Miss Cathy , that he is n't dying of love for you !
8 Three months after becoming prime minister , he is already putting in place a vast programme to privatise the state-owned businesses that have been a drag on the country since they were nationalised by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in the early 1970s .
9 He is completely lacking in sex appeal , ’ said Maya , of South West London .
10 He says he is now living in fear , having been told that an £80,000 contract has been taken out on his life .
11 He is now recovering at home in Barnard Castle after three operations and celebrated his 50th birthday on Monday .
12 He knows that he is only looking at ink on paper , yet his nervous system responds to it in the same kind of way as it might respond to a real woman .
13 He is currently resting at home in Las Vegas , before January 's Australian Open .
14 He is currently working on A-wing receiving new inmates …
15 He is always talking about style : he has yet words of the absurdest that occur in every page , bland , delicate , dainty ; one blushes to read them . ’
16 No , but er I mean he 's even marrying into trouble .
17 He 's just recovering of course .
18 He 's probably counting on family connections to get you on the cheap !
19 But lets just notice two or three things in this particular interview , the first thing that we see and its so obvious is that the way of salvation is so wondrously simple , it could n't be easier , you know there are so many people who think it is hard to get saved , who think it is hard to come to Christ and to become a Christian , well the problem is you see the devil has blinded their eyes , they 've blinded the eyes of men and women , so that they think that they ca n't do this , but what is actually happened , Paul tells us in , in , in Carinthians in the first er , in to Carinthians in chapter four and verse four , he says the god of this world has blinded the eyes of the unbelieving that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ , who is the image of god , and there is this shroud , this covering , but the thing is god takes that away so that we can see and so its not difficult to become a Christian , it is not hard to get saved , sometimes as Christians we are guilty of making it difficult for people to become Christians , we put all sorts of rules in , we , we make them undergo various periods of er , of probation before we wer we 've were , were willing to call them Christians , remember the Philippine jailer he cried out there to the apostle Paul who was er in jail there with Silus the , the be , the tremendous earthquake and they were released all their vetoers was , were broken and the prisoners were all , could of escaped and the ja , the Philippine jailer he cries out a question that I 'm sure he does n't even know what he means when he calls it out , he 's not thinking of heaven , he 's not thinking of the future life , he 's not thinking of having his sins dealt with but he just cries out what must I do to be saved and the apostle Paul and he gets , opens the scrolls and he starts in genesis and he explains the plan of salvation and he tells him what he 's got to do and he explains all the requirements and then about three or four hours later the mans mind is completely blurred he does n't understand a word of it , its gone way beyond him
20 And the Je , the Philippine jailer , he cries out a question which , I 'm sure he does n't even know what he means when he calls it out , he 's not thinking of heaven , he 's not thinking of the future life , he 's not thinking of having his sins dealt with , but he just cries out , what must I do to be saved ?
21 ‘ HALF THE world blows and half the world sucks … ’ sings Richard Fairbrass and he 's not talking about soup .
22 Luckily , he 's not playing for profit .
23 I mean he 's not gon na sort of get up and go within the next twelve months is he ?
24 He 's not standing for parliament !
25 He 's not responding to pain stimulus . ’
26 Pound may be right or wrong about the merits of Binyon 's version , as about the sorts of language that are acceptable in verse translation ; what is certain is that he 's here applying to diction a sort of sliding scale or set of variable standards such as Ford 's principles did n't allow for .
27 He 's currently appearing in hamburger medium-rare , salad , no fries and a glass of house red .
28 He 's now recovering at home .
29 He 's now recovering at home .
30 He 's now recovering at hospital in Oxford .
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