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

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1 Khovanshchina is so : you see what happens , someone is coming or someone is angry or unhappy or he 's making a political move or it 's coming from the heart .
2 ‘ Well — suppose they 're not your clubs at all — or he 's nicked the putter ? ’
3 At this , Dad lost his temper — either the bird was brought round straight away or he was calling the police .
4 He 'd either been following the earlier ramifications of her disquieting thoughts , or he was making a shot in the dark that , she feared , might be all too accurate .
5 Any network circulars where the originating office dos not have a fee paying client and he is seeking a brokerage type fee from the receiving office 's client or contact , should be clearly stated from the outset .
6 We must remember that he had started his active life as a lawyer and as a student of rhetoric , and he is using a common figure of rhetoric , hyperbole , within carefully controlled limits .
7 ‘ Lord , there is one ruler over all the known worlds , and he is called the Emperor .
8 ‘ The human says that the end is now near and he is facing a curtain , ’ the Thing translated .
9 They first describe the work of love as a double edged activity with positive and negative effect — purging sin and kindling the heart , clearing the soul and removing anger and sloth , wounding in love and fulfilling with charity , chasing off the devil and extinguishing fear — and then level out to the strongly stressed affirmation which defines the positive potential of the negative statement in chapter one " he hase noght Jhesu Criste , he tynes all he has , and all he es , and all he myght gete " ( 85.19 – 21 ) for he that has " Jhesu " grows through prayer to the fulfilment of human potential : heaven is open to him and he is made a " contemplatif man " .
10 Bill rates Ayr , along with Ascot , Newmarket and York , as one of his favourite tracks and he is eyeing the Ayr Gold Cup next Saturday as a possible target for his consistent Big Hand .
11 Tod is conducting a long argument , and he is telling the truth , but the invisible people who might hear and judge luckily refuse to believe him and turn away in silence , weariness and disgust .
12 He is working on a scheme with the National Federation of WI to organise a competition to celebrate next year 's 75th anniversary by offering 10 telecottages as prizes for its 9,000 branches and he is hoping the WI will establish a pilot telecottage near its college in Denman , Oxfordshire .
13 ( c ) Access to records One of the guardian 's most important functions is to investigate the case and he is given a right of access to social work records compiled or held by the local authority and the NSPCC ( s42 ) .
14 Under a hire-purchase agreement the hirer undertakes to hire the goods for a specified period at a specified rent and he is given an option to buy the goods when he has paid all the specified rent .
15 ‘ He is a genuine medal hope and he is representing the people of Middlesbrough . ’
16 Hugh will be accompanied by a 30-foot safety boat , and he is making the journey , which he estimates will take him about ten hours , in a standard sea kayak , and he is due in around 4.30 this afternoon .
17 Wilkinson was in poor spirits after losing both his matches in the recent Davis Cup match with Hungary in Budapest , on clay , but the grass court season has given him renewed zest and he is playing the best tennis of his career .
18 Boltanski photographed each of 143 pupils when he visited London in September and he is testing the way in which art is created by its context by also sending the portraits to the pupils ' parents in return for the fee which would have been charged by the school photographer .
19 His face is painted and he is carrying a spear .
20 ‘ But even now our tastes are very different , I 'm reading a French classic novel at the moment and he 's reading a book on Jim Morrison .
21 He 's a bit angry now , and he 's swearing a lot to prove it .
22 She said : ‘ It was a very brave act and he 's become a bit of a star . ’
23 Barry Hills ' luck took a turn for the better at Goodwood and he 's hoping the same applies at York .
24 For now Andrew Saxton continues to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders and he 's hoping the decision will be reversed before the event starts .
25 There 's aids and he 's chasing the bum and the bum 's running and the aids is going come on you little bastard and he 's going leave me alone and so he runs up a tree and there 's a bird there and he 's got all bones on him , he 's a s witch doctor and the bird goes , and the bird goes , what 's a matter ?
26 He 's undergoing laser treatment but as everybody will point out to you , when he 's in the Tardis and he 's operating the computer , even with his glasses on , he 's reading it like this .
27 Erm if we 've got erm er a couple say age sixty , and they 've got their personal allowances er as , as usual , er let's assume that the male 's retired and he 's getting an income of five thousand two hundred , let's just suppose .
28 It annoys him because his best pyjamas are here and he 's seeing the specialist
29 So then he 's doing a scene and he 's wearing a khaki shirt which has a sweaty spot on it .
30 If not , and he 's picking the frog out of everyone who has or is still playing for the team , surely Strachan 's contribution far outweighs anything done by the Frog .
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