Example sentences of "he [be] [vb pp] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He was not without fault , foolish in his commercial life , reactionary sometimes in his political belief , nevertheless he is entitled no more to the title of the Great Unknown , but now to that of the Great Scotsman .
2 He says that he 's joined a few agencies , with no luck .
3 He 's made a few of the lads sit up , and now they 've got to take a good , hard look at themselves . ’
4 He 's named the same side which has started the last three games .
5 He 's named the same side which has started the last three games .
6 He 's done the same thing with the torture scene .
7 He 's only thirty-four , and he 's done the same thing all over the Far East , taking over struggling and usually amateur or pirate radio stations like this one once was , and putting in people like me who pull commercial sponsorship because we draw listeners .
8 ‘ I know a guy who has been fined three times and he 's done the same thing again and got another fine .
9 But I think the thing that runs through the whole collection and that makes Doisneau a remarkable photographer , is that he 's photographed the same locality and this is the locality where he still lives , really from the early 30s right through to the present .
10 ‘ Laurence Taylor died at Stubbylee of Asiatic Cholera , having arrived from Liverpool only on Saturday last ; he was interred the same day at the old Baptist Chapel . ’
11 He was killed a few months later and she died soon after her son was born .
12 He was ambushed a few hours later and shot dead .
13 No , no just went in ordinary civilian wear , girls sometimes had some overalls because they were handling the ticket boxes , they were metal , they got wet , they rusted up and that was a filthy job for there was really , in those days it was a two box system , a man drew his box which contained a certain amount of tickets of different variable classes and erm , it was listed on a waybill , he was given a half an hour to check his box and join his bus at town centre .
14 Chalmers had been forced to miss the Sunday practice on account of a bruised right thigh but he was given the all clear after yesterday 's training to renew rivalries with the Welsh — the country against whom he was first capped four years ago .
15 Day after day , he was given the same old put-off by the stage doorman about Viola not being there .
16 At his insistence he was seen the same day , and exhaustive examination failed to reveal any abnormality .
17 Anyway , he was gone a few minutes , and he came back smelling — you know .
18 He was released a few hours later .
19 He was bought a few drinks by workmates then took off on his own , round various bars , to finish the job properly .
20 He was recaptured a few days later in Liverpool in an operation involving more than 60 police officers and a helicopter .
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