Example sentences of "he be [v-ing] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Can your Centre Forward put one in against Fatty Phil , or will he be playing Left Back in the changing rooms ?
2 How could he be making small talk when their bodies were pressed together like this ?
3 He knows he is hearing another complex , incompetent lie now .
4 But he is leaking another message that he is not confident he has succeeded .
5 He is thinking long term and is in an all-powerful position as the man in charge of the review .
6 Even though the defendant does not regard the nature of his own conduct as being disorderly , he has a sufficient mens rea to satisfy the section by being aware that he is using offensive language , or kicking over dustbins or turning out the lights in the cinema , or whatever else may be alleged to constitute the disorderly behaviour .
7 At the start of the move phase the player declares how much steam he is using this turn — in effect how high a pressure he wants to run the boiler at .
8 If he chooses to use the word ’ collusion ’ , and apply it to me in that context , he is attributing dishonourable conduct — he should be ashamed of doing so .
9 the language properly conceived , and perverse forms of speech and thought : among the vast mass of the Population , it is certain that if a child is not learning good English , he is learning bad English , and probably bad habits of thought ; and some of the mischief done may never afterwards be undone .
10 TACKLING your opponent very hard and then lifting him up with your hands under his armpits and pulling his hairs until he is screaming blue murder — and you say to the referee ‘ Well , I 'm only trying to help him ! ’
11 DEFENDING champion Andrew Castle yesterday reached the third round of the Volkswagen National Championships in Telford — then announced he is quitting full-time tennis .
12 Sometimes plays straight , sometimes starts to distort , hardly perceptible at first , then more and more , until he is producing wild expressionist shrieks or light medieval dances , then gradually the hymn reasserts itself until all is as it should be .
13 Ted Hill , the Labour Party agent , has told the Enfield Advertiser that he is taking legal advice about this .
14 He is taking early retirement in order to concentrate his formidable energies on teaching adults .
15 In the debate , The Prime Minister said he is taking full responsibility for the actions of the Chancellor .
16 EVERYONE is entitled to their opinion , and while I agree with Joe Hyam 's concerning service charges ( Caterer , 15–21 August ) , I feel he is taking unfair advantage of his position to have a go at people who do not do things the ‘ Joe Hyam ’ way .
17 Despite a rising Unix base , he is facing flat membership of 6,500 souls and 69 corporate sponsors and a clear lack of enthusiasm for the old user group even among the diehards .
18 He is hoping this month will see his latest venture become a reality when he launches a floating ‘ school ’ to teach handicapped youngsters about the Tees as they cruise along it .
19 You see there there he is telling this lady do n't listen to her she runs a savings group , the squander bug works for Hitler .
20 Now that Ferguson has returned to what he is best at , harassing opposing defences instead of those trying to shape his career , he is getting maximum support from Roxburgh .
21 When Paris claims he loves Helen above thought , he is providing piercing insight into the twisted motives behind the adultery that has infected Troy .
22 Robbie Gladwell has opened a new guitar workshop in Sudbury , Suffolk , where he is undertaking all nature of electric and acoustic guitar repairs ; plus setups for that ‘ problem ’ guitar , customising and custom building , etc .
23 If the Minister is saying that hon. Members are not allowed to do that without running the risk of being accused of slurs , he is abusing parliamentary procedure .
24 It is simply an appetite , like any other , and Jackie can be at his funniest when he is mocking this propensity in himself : the endless appearances , the systematic use of his celebrity , the unlimited sponsorships , the directorships , the new business ventures , the life that is taken up , 100 per cent , in ‘ making it ’ and , having made it , in making some more .
25 He is holding some back . ’
26 In communication terms he is introducing redundant information to make good the loss in the system .
27 There is no doubt about it — he knows perfectly well the reason why he is introducing this guillotine motion .
28 He is talking this time of the short stories of Guy de Maupassant , only a few of which can perhaps be seized on as crime short stories before their time .
29 Presently , he is making six TV films based on stories by Frederick Forsyth .
30 Giving marks for written work can help the student to assess how well he is doing and can serve as reinforcement ( either because good marks tell him he is making satisfactory progress or because poor marks will tell him he must make a grater effort ) .
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