Example sentences of "[be] [verb] he a " in BNC.

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1 By calling God infinite , we are denying Him a characteristic of objects in the world .
2 Having set the Duchy on the road to providing an income for the Prince of Wales , the next task had been to find him a house and , of all those short-listed in the summer of 1980 , Charles chose Highgrove .
3 The could be if you pop yourself there , he sits there and she sits there , you 're asking him a question , he 's not sure , he looks at her , so if you look you ca n't see what you 're doing , you want to be able to maintain eye contact with them both , yeah , one of the effective ways , well they 're going to be aware of the layout of the living room , this is their , this is their stage .
4 You 're giving him a tough time , it 's not fair to make it tougher .
5 His foster parents say they 're giving him a break from events back home .
6 His foster parents say they 're giving him a break from events back home .
7 I 've been paying him a little visit . ’
8 " I see you 've been getting him a new collar and lead . "
9 Adrian , who professes to prefer football to cricket , will certainly be paying more attention to the game from now on , particularly as we are giving him a year 's membership to the Young Cricketer Bunbury as our Young Cricketer of the Month .
10 Ford , 20 , is technically on loan from Rotherham until the end of the season , but the Millmoor club are giving him a free transfer .
11 But we are giving , we are giving him a post , another body , and hopefully with a very careful job description he will get a trained person , because we also recognise the fact that Oxford 's a marvellous place for people to come .
12 Pilger had been giving him a hard time .
13 " Apparently some of the younger fellows in the Owsla have been giving him a thin time — teasing him about his fur , you know , and saying he only got his place because of the Threarah .
14 The man had a faint discoloration under one eye — he could n't help speculating whether Dotty had n't been giving him a hard time .
15 Ven swiftly reassured her , and — even while it was dawning on her how he was accepting her ‘ no ’ without question when she had been giving him a ‘ yes , yes , yes ’ for the past five minutes , he was reaching for her wrap .
16 yes yes I 've been consulting him a bit about my Romans project
17 Mr Fred Barnes was a brick-faced , middle-aged man whose starched white collar seemed to be causing him an obstruction in breathing .
18 He told her he missed her and his family , and that the prince his brother would shortly be paying him a visit .
19 I 'm buying him a model for Father 's Day .
20 I says , and I 'm buying him a rack for the ones not in a box .
21 A long-term , good investment would be to give him a separate building in which to tell the tale of twentieth-century art before the twentieth century is quite at an end .
22 If a thief steals it , you could be giving him an open invitation to your home !
23 I honestly do not think my child is encouraged in any way , possibly because his life is short … to take charge of his life and I think this might be giving him an unspoken message that you do n't count .
24 So far as I can see , we 'd be doing him a favour . ’
25 I may , of course , be doing him a massive injustice .
26 But sometimes it is disturbing to mothers , so if you feel uncomfortable about it you can try giving him a toy to hold while he 's on the toilet seat ’ ; and in general : ‘ If you take it easy in caring for your baby , you will be doing him a great service . ’
27 That way you 'll be doing him a favour . "
28 You 'll be doing him a favour , she 'd thought , and so as he wandered past the kitchen on a mid-afternoon stroll she crept up behind him and grabbed him by the neck .
29 And I justified a liaison by telling myself that Simon was far too young to get tied down and that , by taking you off his hands , I 'd be doing him a favour , ’ he said , his tone dry .
30 After I 'm giving him a tablet as well .
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