Example sentences of "he [be] [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ceilings decorated by him are at Compton Place , Sussex , c .1728 , with reliefs of mythological subjects in high relief , as well as a plaster medallion with a portrait of an architect , who might be Colin Campbell [ q.v . ] .
2 New works by him are at Paula Cooper .
3 My own personal , favourite recollection of him was at Maine Road , Manchester , on Wednesday 11 March 1970 .
4 The last time I saw him was at Walton Studios a few months before they closed down and the was he was doing he said he was unable to get a film to direct , so he was going to be Herbert Wilcox first assistant director on his forthcoming production .
5 And if he was , the best way to catch him was through blood testing .
6 Former British formula 1 driver John Watson , now a commentator for Eurosport , said : ‘ The last time I saw him was in Monte Carlo for the Monaco Grand Prix where he was staying on a boat in the harbour .
7 Would he be of Cabinet rank ?
8 ‘ If he were to institute proceedings for infringement before the patent for the invention was sealed , the procedural requirement of the proviso would not be satisfied but a statement of claim could not be struck out as disclosing no cause of action although it might be liable to be struck out as an abuse of the process of the court .
9 It did n't seem right , yet , looking at his face you 'd , she 'd thought he could have come home , but when you lifted the bloody sheets and then she 'd never seen anything like it , and then on the Monday morning , I stayed with him Sunday night and he were on morphine fusions and then on the Monday morning I woke up and mum had gone , when I looked at dad I thought to myself then I thought oh boy you ai n't gon na go now mum nipped home for a bath they said she could and it 'll be alright and they said
10 Samuel glared at everyone , wishing he were in Tunbridge Wells , the decent civilised sort of place that Mr Thackeray went to visit .
11 But , while he is of Le Patron Mange Ici school ( which always used to be the sign of a good restaurant ) , I ca n't see that it would have been particularly good for business here .
12 He is at law school , laid back and jokey .
13 He surfaces in different places from time to time : there he is at St Mary 's church in Finchley , North London , witnessing the marriage of sister Bessie and Alf Davidge in 1907 , then appearing as if from nowhere to perform the same function for Gertie and Frederick Foxwell in Norwich in 1911 .
14 ‘ My son had it from Woolacombe — and you know how thick he is with Benedict Beckenham — that the boy had expected more than a hundred thousand . ’
15 He is on call round-the-clock in Minehead , Somerset , and does n't hesi-tate to turn out in the middle of the night if necessary .
16 There are several players who might deputise for Stewart when he is on England duty , with Monte Lynch and Keith Medlycott strong contenders .
17 He is on death row awaiting execution for a non-political murder .
18 Cartoonists may portray the international businessman flitting from five-star hotel to five-star hotel , and waking up to wonder if he is in New York or Tokyo .
19 He unselfconsciously expects the reader to be as interested as he is in Jean de Meung or Alanus .
20 He is in ARP uniform ; sirens wail and searchlights flicker .
21 He is in Small Ward Two .
22 It seems that he speaks no English although he has lived in this country for some time ; he is in fact Italian by birth .
23 The other element related to control of the mind where through meditation or chanting the practitioner seeks to free his soul from the bondage of his mind and body and to prepare himself for spiritual enlightenment or true self-realisation — that he is in fact part of the ‘ Impersonal Absolute ’ ( Brahman ) .
24 In this sense he is like Mrs Ghandi , who as India 's prime minister ordered the attack on the Sikh Golden Temple and was later murdered by her Sikh bodyguard : having desecrated the holiest places of a fierce and unforgiving religion , Saddam 's life is potentially in danger from every Shiite he comes into contact with .
25 In that respect he is like Duncan Shearer . ’
26 He is against the channel tunnel ; he is against Government secrecy ; he is against the concentration of press ownership .
27 Blufton says that 's the main reason why he 's into prison reform . ’
28 He 's into cash businesses .
29 He 's on work detail at the moment . ’
30 If he 's on P O A and he should be on net list , we need to change it , if he 's on
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