Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Occasionally , nowadays , Irene is around to psych him up before he goes in there . |
2 | He 's no trouble when he goes behind there you get and come over to play food do n't you ? |
3 | He sits over there , some twelve feet away from me , vexed no doubt by the babble of the keys , but still unaware of the horror they are spelling out . |
4 | ‘ Sometimes he sits in here , sometimes upstairs , sometimes in the ladies ’ retiring room . |
5 | He sleeps in there now . |
6 | What attracted him to Mandy — something he refers to again and again — is her vulnerability , her sweetness , her child-like innocence . |
7 | Well , I , I think I will ask the director of education to comment on that paragraph , because to a large degree , the , the district auditor 's report that he refers to there , in his section , matters previously raised , his report entitled rationalizing primary school education was published in December nineteen ninety- one , and it is being addressed through a , a working party of the education committee which involves representatives from the church as well as of the political groups . |
8 | The first he refers to as ‘ assimilative ’ , the second as ‘ coercive ’ . |
9 | He refers to biologically based inequality as ‘ natural or physical , because it is established by nature , and consists in a difference of age , health , bodily strength , and the qualities of the mind or the soul ’ . |
10 | He finds himself at odds with a ‘ world order ’ he thinks of as noisy , dirty , ruthless , cruel , narrow-minded , increasingly uniform and joyless . |
11 | Dressed in white tie , his delivery is conversational and informal , but , to sustain the illusion that he is making it all up as he goes along ( it is in fact directed by Peter Barkworth ) , he launches into too many rambling sidetracks . |
12 | Erm I think really for Mr to talk about washing of hands er he 's got some brass neck when I remember every year , every year I mean hopefully he wo n't be able to do this next year , what does he say it 's your budget and he looks over there your budget , you implement it . |
13 | erm but I also think , I also find him to be exceedingly critical of the figures that he looks at just like he was very critical of Woodrow Wilson . |
14 | If he looks at today 's agenda , he will see that it is almost one inch thick . |
15 | His friends have no idea what he looks like nowadays , let alone what he 's up to . ’ |
16 | Wonder what he looks like now ? |
17 | The examination he looks upon as completely separate ; he will attend to it at the last possible moment . |
18 | But he lives for only two things — the Royal Navy and the Ariadne . ’ |
19 | Pointing to the leaning structure , Emily said : ‘ He lives in there . ’ |
20 | One guy in the choir said erm that the Tina Turner one is probably on in Strawberry Hill and he lives near there . |
21 | He flinches for only half a second , but it 's enough to take me inside the hall . |
22 | You see , my uncle has certain fixed views , certain principles which he adheres to rigidly . |
23 | Wordsworth is often considered to be cold , egotistical and self-sufficient , but what he writes about here is the warmth of a stranger 's greeting and how it increased his pleasure in the sunset . |
24 | You see , so he has to just plug it into the wall . |
25 | To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what new initiatives he has to further policies of achieving transparency in the world arms trade . |
26 | By now they are probably nerves of iron because , you know , you have to co-exist with an army like that he has to really take it fairly easy because they can be quite rude and , you know , shove you around get whatever they want and very harmful methods . |
27 | She might even feel that he has at least lent a new understanding to such lines as ‘ There 's nothing serious in mortality . ’ |
28 | He has at least one advantage over his three predecessors , including Mr Francis Pym . |
29 | He has at least one advantage over his three predecessors , including Mr Francis Pym . |
30 | But as regards his goods and chattels , which include his leaseholds , it is early admitted that he has at least a limited power to dispose by will — limited because his wife and children may have rights which he can not override . |