Example sentences of "he [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They can work by fraud and open force ; he only by fraud , through which his gulls are made to use force . |
2 | He just after dinner or this morning . |
3 | And he away to Dale in and then the the s took it on and they 've been in it since . |
4 | He normally to weekends now . |
5 | Yes I mean , is n't he still at school ? |
6 | Is he still at coal hou |
7 | He still on holiday ? |
8 | Is he still on medicine or not ? |
9 | So is he still on valium ? |
10 | On he way to class one day a passer by noticed the Medau badge on her tracksuit and said to her companion ‘ Oh look , there 's the magic word ! ’ |
11 | He genuinely like women , and he liked people who were prepared to stand up for themselves . |
12 | But he he always at work or somewhere ! |
13 | He possibly through guilt at not stopping to give her a lift , though she had n't asked . |
14 | He also on July 24 made remarks criticizing members of the UN Security Council for giving what he maintained was undue priority to the situation in Yugoslavia , which he described as a " war of the rich " . |
15 | President Moi continued to oppose political reform , claiming that a pluralist system would revive intertribal conflict , and sought to portray the unrest as the work of a small minority of trouble-makers , although he also at times adopted a more conciliatory tone and in July approved the establishment of a commission of inquiry into the political system , headed by Vice-President George Saitoti . |
16 | ( He does n't have to be perfect , but is he clearly under God 's authority ? ) |
17 | ta xian-zai zai bei-jing gong-zuo ( lit. : ‘ he now in Peking work ’ , i.e. ‘ he is working in Peking ’ ) |
18 | Was he really in need of her help with this monkey ? |
19 | ‘ He live up de gap next to mah house . |
20 | Very great odium T. Poole incurred by bringing me here … when Wordsworth came & he likewise by T. Poole 's agency settled here — You can not conceive the tumult , calumnies , & apparatus of threatened persecutions which this event has occasioned round about us . |
21 | If only it had been he instead of Giles who had kissed her in the moonlight . |
22 | He either under acts or over acts does n't he ? |
23 | He never for example suggests that women should be allowed into the inner courts of the temple , or take upon themselves the obligations of prayer laid on men . |
24 | He never in fact produced the list ( which in a speech the next day had been mysteriously reduced to 57 ) but his smear tactics worked in an atmosphere of fear . |