Example sentences of "kind [prep] man [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Richard was the kind of man one could kiss , she thought later , as she kicked off her shoes . |
2 | The paper 's political editor , Trevor Kavanagh , has been suggesting at Westminster that John Smith is the kind of man they can do business with . |
3 | Roy looked much more solid — the kind of man who would sit silently through what she had to say , listen to Purdy 's probing , then corner her with a single , well-informed comment . |
4 | Someone would be made to die for the crime ; but for all his reservations , Merymose did not strike him as the kind of man who would fall on just anyone in order to present a solution . |
5 | SERAFIN : But then you 're not the kind of man who would wish to arouse painful feelings in other people , so let's find some more plausible circumstance . |
6 | Though not an out-and-out cheapskate , he was thought the kind of man who would try to squeeze a shilling into a pound by whatever means . |
7 | ‘ You did n't strike me as the kind of man who would put much stock in stereotypes . ’ |
8 | Not , in other words , the kind of man who would have taken his own life within hours of writing that letter to ‘ Liz ’ . |
9 | ‘ He was the kind of man who would have sold his suspicions for money . ’ |
10 | ‘ Do you really think I 'm the kind of man who would run from anything ? ’ |
11 | ‘ She did n't leave him because his star had fallen ; she knew well enough that he was the kind of man who 'd recover . |
12 | Corbett could not prove that but he recognised the kind of man who could concoct cunning elixirs which could kill a man or woman and leave no trace . |
13 | Obviously he was the kind of man who could expunge an unsatisfactory incident from his memory as if it had never happened , and get on with living in the present . |
14 | You see , Rune 's the kind of man who will stop at nothing to get and keep what he wants . ’ |
15 | And he was certainly not the kind of man she would want as a father for her daughter ! |
16 | ‘ I think , ’ said Andrew Ray , ‘ he saw the kind of man he would like to have been had he been straight . |