Example sentences of "he 's [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Yeah we 'll put the call out and see if anybody knows where you 're speaking tomorrow night , Norman , town crier of Leicester , he 's speaking at the Judges Guild but who , where , what , what time
2 What I often do is get the drummer to play , and if he 's a little uneven with his touch , I 'll take what he 's played from the tape machine , go through a MIDI trigger device and record onto Creator the notes from his bass drum and snare .
3 He 's digging up the road .
4 And there , i Peter when he 's preaching on the day pentecost , he says this is was has happened , God has done just that , just as Jesus promised .
5 Oh , he 's hiding in the is he ?
6 He 's throwing in the towel and it 's a towel he 's never even held anyway , ’ said Mrs Mainwaring .
7 I mean , their loan periods are somewhere about twenty five years whereby you probably realise in this country if a young er person wants to start a firm and he 's go to the bank they 're not gon na give him much scope at all !
8 He 's looking for the remains of a rucksack which caught fire on a shelf in the shop .
9 He 's looking at the numbers on the houses is n't he ?
10 Oh oh he 's looking at the card , Phil 's go to Gary
11 He 's looking at the bus .
12 And the police engineers go round with his mate and he 's looking at the engine numbers and the chassis numbers and all those bloody numbers inside the car and he 's looking like and er the interviewer said oh and this woman 's in for a shock !
13 he 's looking at the , their inspiring source and saying i it 's not the case
14 And waking up about a quarter past ten , go downstairs and make tea and toast takes the paper up , I take Freeman 's catalogue put the , the wireless on and he 's looking through the paper and I 'm looking through Freeman 's catalogue saying
15 Mr. says he 's looking into the matter .
16 He 's looking after the UK end and there are worse people to be in partnership with . ’
17 He 's looking after the schemes for the leisure office .
18 They 've got to be Coptic , of course , and preferably someone he 's met through the church .
19 I know where to find him — he 's staying at the Lion d'Or . ’
20 He 's staying with the Dysons — they 're old friends , apparently .
21 He 's staying in the same hotel . ’
22 He 's bowling from the nursery end here at Lord 's , where a skip comes in to , leg stump , but he flicks that one nicely round to .
23 The chances of Eubank ending up a punch-drunk boxing casualty are remote , and , likewise , he 's sparing in the abuse of his victims .
24 ‘ Yes , he 's listening to the radio .
25 Who cares — he 's raking in the dosh .
26 He 's assisted by the Artificer Sergeant Major — the ASM .
27 He 's resting at the Duke 's house in the forest before going on to Strelsau on Wednesday for his coronation .
28 Following BILL HICKS ' recent ‘ it does n't matter who you vote for , the government always gets it ’ rant against the American presidential campaign in these pages , we invited him to sit in a room on election night with STEPHEN DALTON and explain why he 's mellowed to the idea of Clinton
29 He 's recovering in the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital .
30 ‘ I 'm sorry he 's detracted from the performances of players like 17-year-old George Ndah and 21-year-old Rob Bowry , who were making their debuts .
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