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

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1 He is playing later in another club , The Warehouse .
2 Now he is thriving just like any other toddler — thanks to medical staff at Guy 's Hospital in London .
3 Now he 's referring there to those er people of false believers , was n't he ?
4 he must be maybe he 's looking out for more work , I admire
5 If he 's holding out at all , on anything , maybe I could get it out of him , sir . ’
6 Oh fuck he 's drinking out of that cup look look he 's a devil , he 's a
7 He looks so good when he 's going forward like this lays it off for Crosby and clearance is lacked away by Simon Greyson .
8 He 's going in for another one next month , but I doubt if that will work either .
9 Or they 're pun they 're pouring money into the countryside now forty five million , he 's going in for these developments er to create a better countryside just announced this week .
10 Entry was eight pounds today or four pounds for O A Ps and young people , Tufnell comes in now , past John Hampshire , and that one slightly faster one and edge away and was fielded by a falling Lewis at that backward point position , both in there let slip and er I do n't think any of the batsmen , I think er not happy at all against Tufnell , er in , remember his very good figures at the Oval and now he 's following up with some very steady bowling here , with the pitch does help him .
11 I 'm bloody glad I 'm out of there , I would n't go back in a million years , of course he 's sitting there with this chinese cup in his hand ,
12 Might as well because this is a good time while he 's rushing around on that .
13 He 's coming up on this .
14 and then he 's coming back to this mass of work
15 And he 's coming down on all the way through there and he landed just across there and landed , I think he very .
16 Now he 's playing up to that image in True Romance , a Bonny and Clyde type movie involving drugs , car chases and a beautiful woman .
17 He was darting up to each of the dogs in turn , ears pricked , eyes blazing with devilment , dabbing a paw at them then streaking away .
18 And in a funny sort of way he was looking forward to that .
19 He was looking forward to this .
20 Although we miss George 's presence , and his unfailing good humour , we know that he was looking forward to this wedding and we have fulfilled his hopes and wishes , and in a sense he is with us here today in our memories of him .
21 Indeed he was looking forward to this discussion with William and Joe .
22 It was simply out of duty to his only child that he was venturing out at all .
23 Perhaps he was thinking again of those two men and two bullocks drawing water from the well every day of their lives .
24 He was running then to that old heap the Indian was drivin' .
25 He was striking out in all directions , trying to be a painter . ’
26 Within minutes of being given the treatment his walking was much improved , and the following day he was walking around without any sticks and was also able to climb up and down stairs unaided — a thing he had been unable to do for at least two years .
27 ( Since he had no initial asset endowment , anyone else could have done what he did ; again , he was able to do what he did only because in so doing he was offering both to those from whom he bought and to those to whom he sells opportunities more attractive than those offered by others . )
28 have to wait twenty five to eight before he 'd come in , how he was coming here at that time I do n't know .
29 She could not imagine him chasing after other women once he had committed himself , could not imagine him being so insensitive as to leave a woman — his woman — wondering why he was so late arriving home , or whether he was coming home at all .
30 He looked ahead to where the road curved openly up to the left , free road ahead , that 's where he was going up on that open road ahead with this great sense of power behind his eyes , behind his shoulders , in his thighs .
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