Example sentences of "he be [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Had he been around at the time of my capture I do n't believe I 'd have made it very far .
2 ‘ What 's he been up to then ? ’ my dad asked as he entered the Headmaster 's office .
3 What 's he been up to now ? ’
4 Andrew Hall 's back in the limelight now that the BBC is showing re-runs of Butterflies — but where has he been hiding and what has he been up to all this time ?
5 He been up to something but it not what they after . ’
6 ‘ Has he been up to this all night ? ’
7 He was released with a warning but what had he been up to ? ( 1 point ) .
8 And has he been up to the top of the
9 ‘ Had he been up in the attic ?
10 ‘ Has he been down at Streatley ? ’
11 Why had he been out on Vangmoor so early ?
12 how long , how long 's he been out with her ?
13 He been out of work since September the sixth .
14 Could he be in on this ?
15 Will he be back into
16 How long , when will he be back in ?
17 It 's like other day , we were talking to this bloke like , and he were on about businesses , says you ca n't underst , oh he said something about finances , how difficult it is to get finance to start a business up and er , he said , I know , he said you ca n't me , he said .
18 I nearly said when you wanted er , when he were on about when I were saying your lass is big enough cos she is well built int she ?
19 Sometimes his eyes would glaze over for a second or two as if he were out of their world altogether .
20 Bunny and he were off to Midnight Mass .
21 A shiver went through him and he began to wish he were back in the bar .
22 Some of it you know just to ignore , but if it is from someone who knows what he is on about , then it can be helpful in making you into a better player .
23 ‘ I think we must get that husband of yours to lop a few branches off outside the window before you go blind , ’ he says to Rose , to demonstrate the terms he is on with her .
24 Which tells Rose the kind of terms he is on with Phil .
25 We very much hope that on his way there he works out which side of the Government he is on with regard to that amalgamation .
26 He is over in Lewes unfortunately , but he did offer so to do , er which I think would you know put you in a more informed position to pursue the matter with this committee .
27 Though after a moment of considering her question , seemed to think that there was no harm in revealing , ‘ I believe the dog does not take well to city life — he is up at the house . ’
28 Once again , a sufferer is seen to be mad , and his fearful sense of what he is up to can be seen to dominate the book in which it is in the end defeated or controverted .
29 Not everyone will concede that there really is a single interpretation , nor that , if there is , the subject necessarily knows what he is up to .
30 ‘ Then we 'd better start to find out exactly what he is up to .
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