Example sentences of "he be on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 he is on the streets if he makes a pass on Helen
2 He 's on no files of any kind .
3 What when he 's on the drugs , some of these painkillers ?
4 And we 're gon na be , he 's on the earlies next week , and the following week .
5 Sergeant Major , you 've been in the Army for about nigh on twenty years now , do you think that a soldier has to be able to cope with that sort of taunting and name calling when he 's on the streets of Belfast for example .
6 afternoon , one afternoon ringing round all agencies , I mean there was no vacancies , but erm will you send us a photograph so if you 've got a photograph together and sent it off and then he 's on the books
7 Hell , that was the wrong phrase — or maybe he was on the streets ?
8 A bad tendon strain in Aldaniti 's off-foreleg had to be fired , and he was on the sidelines for eighteen months .
9 By the time Fred was 16 he was on the books of Aldershot and had played in friendlies against the Army and Clapton Orient .
10 In a 13-year career he was on the books of Crystal Palace , QPR , Southampton , and Birmingham City .
11 Sometimes he was on the Numbers 8 and 9 routes , which went all the way down to Granton Square .
12 He was on the Trades Council .
13 Though the streets of this city were solid , their buildings numbered and named ; though the avenues were bright enough , even at night , to banish ambiguity , he still felt as though he was on the margins of some unknown land , and in danger of crossing into it without realizing he was even doing so .
14 He was on the police blacklist .
15 He was on the police about three years , mostly up at Turkey Creek and Whiteriver .
16 Living as he was on the borders of his lost paradise , in the limitless landscape of childhood from which he had been banished into adulthood , an uncomfortable country , I sensed that Jean-Claude was continually grappling with the feeling that his present was a poor reflection of his past .
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