Example sentences of "[verb] he was the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There was something about him that made me know he was the best revue star we had . ’
2 Hence , around 1980 , William Assheton , an architectural student whose forebears included the Rev. Richard Assheton , found he was the new owner of the building .
3 Kee looked at Karen and said quietly , ‘ Some people say he was the strongest houngan of all , the houngan we call Baron Samedi . ’
4 Prime Minister John Major believed he was the right man for the job as he was a former assistant prison governor at Wandsworth and Brixton jails and was chairman of the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee .
5 I would n't have thought he was the right bloke for this kind of operation , ’ Hitch said .
6 They had got his birth certificate , which confirmed he was the only son of Sydney Marriot Marr , Major , late of the Royal Artillery , and Helen Marie Armitage .
7 Duncan Campbell Macewan , who for ten years had managed a sheep station in Australia bigger than Islay , had come home and claimed he was the oldest feuer in Bowmore and was one of the few whose feu was for life " while water runs and grass grows , " When the chairman asked " Do you suffer from late harvests ? " he was told " Sometimes , not very often . "
8 Duncan Campbell Macewan , who for ten years had managed a sheep station in Australia bigger than Islay , had come home and claimed he was the oldest feuer in Bowmore and was one of the few whose feu was for life " while water runs and grass grows , " When the chairman asked " Do you suffer from late harvests ? " he was told " Sometimes , not very often . "
9 His handwriting was so bad that Mr Sunderland had pinned his composition to the notice-board in the hall so everyone could see he was the worst writer in the whole school .
10 I did n't know who the guy riding it was , but through my police issue 200 × 6000 macroscopic laser-prism binoculars I could see he was the same guy who had just bopped the doorman in the head .
11 ‘ The right hook that finished him was the best body punch I 've ever thrown ’ said Damien with the air of a winner .
12 A week later Adam got a letter saying he was the sole beneficiary under the will of his late great-uncle .
13 ‘ I liked him ’ , one daughter summed up a grandfather who had been orphaned in the Irish potato famine : ‘ he was an old man , and I was only nine when he died , but as our father was at the [ First World ] War , I suppose he was the only man in the house .
14 I believe he was the Wandering Jew , doomed to live forever .
15 I believe he was the first westerner to make contact with the Dalai Lama , who became a great friend .
16 Like any good manager Donald Wilson chose David Whitaker to story edit Doctor Who because he felt he was the best man for the job .
17 Similarly , in the Oval Test , Sobers put in a prodigious spell of bowling , keeping at it because his captain felt he was the right bowler for the situation .
18 ‘ I felt he was the right man for the job in 1990 when he was appointed to succeed Bobby Robson .
19 I had seen Come Blow Your Horn and kept my eye on what he was up to , and I knew he was the right person for that part .
20 Their swords rang together , and Riven knew he was the weaker man .
21 By the time he was demobbed he was the nearest thing to a genius when handling the military gadgetry of radio signals and wireless telephony that the army produced .
22 He thought he was the odd man out as far as nationality was concerned because everybody else , including me , was North American .
23 They all fancied him and thought he was the handsomest boy they had ever seen … . ’
24 Then the Reverend called , with his news about the weather turning stormy , and I thought he was the last person we needed to hear from .
25 ‘ I should think he was the only creature for whom Lavinia truly cared . ’
26 Everybody knew the blind fiddler and he had always his kilt on and But after a while , I do n't know , the next time he came round I mind he had trousers on and we did n't think he was the same man at all , no .
27 The only thing which bothered him was the old night watchman .
28 That 's right and I believe , well I think he was the first goalkeeper to throw the ball out .
29 If she remembered he was the same man whom her son had once employed , there was no way of telling from the awed reception she gave him .
30 One of soccer 's great trouble-shooters clocked in at the Cadbury 's chocolate factory where Rovers train but the last thing that greeted him was the sweet smell of success .
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