Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] he [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Dworkin makes it clear that he considers the second principle to be the more fundamental one under a liberal conception of equality .
2 Luke is most anxious to make this clear and he uses the Greek word parthenos twice in the opening sentence .
3 My right hon. and learned Friend has said as clearly as possible that he regards the second London terminal at King 's Cross as an intrinsic part of the scheme .
4 His monotone drawl made one feel he is not yet convinced that he has the mental application to match his great physical ability .
5 His monotone drawl made one feel he is not yet convinced that he has the mental application to match his great physical ability .
6 There 's nothing wrong with them as such but he says the real satisfaction is n't to be found in them , it 's within you .
7 The idea being that if he spends the next couple of weeks explaining to all the other people there why he ca n't keep his hands off women he wo n't want to be unfaithful any more and his wife will forgive him .
8 The present Prime Minister , if he has not already started his career of collecting Royal Worcester porcelain , will be very welcome if he visits the Royal Porcelain Worcester works .
9 Manzano has drawn attention to a real difference when he says ( of both these first books ) , ‘ In general Cohen is lyrical in his writings when he refers to himself , and anarchistic when he confronts the outside world , ’ a comment which becomes more fully justified as time goes by , though Leonard 's anarchism remained personal and mainly verbal .
10 Mr Lilley says his changes would save about £180m in 1995–96 but he tells the Prime Minister that Mr Portillo wants him to go further in reducing spending .
11 And what we 're trying to do is to give him this family feeling that everybody behind here , the whole team , every single worker is rooting for him and making sure that he has the best .
12 For example , if a person supplies a computer in kit form which , when assembled , infringes a patent , then the supplier of the computer kit infringes the patent even if he is just a middle-man as long as he has the requisite knowledge .
13 It is essential that he spots the oncoming fish while it is still far away from him .
14 ( It is notable that he equates the simple , the sensuous , the repeated , with the childish . )
15 In any event , in due course a suitable solatium in the form of an apology was offered to Harold Wilson — or at lest a solatium which he regarded as suitable since he possesses the invaluable quality of being able to convince himself of the correctness of whatever he does — and the matter ended .
16 Christopher Brown , managing director of the City-based Corney & Barrow bar and restaurant chain is quite right when he insists the hearty times of eating and drinking will return , ‘ because people still want to meet and talk ’ .
17 Is he also aware that he has the united resolve of Conservative Members for the speedy passage of his Bill ?
18 Is he further aware that he carries the good wishes of the party behind him in the difficult few months to come and should go to the talks in great confidence , knowing of the great contribution that this country has made to Europe since the days of William Pitt ?
19 Is it true that he knows the great geophysicist in the sky ?
20 It is a well established law that it is sufficient if he exercises the ordinary skill of an ordinary man exercising that particular art .
21 Yee … e … es , Melvin 's annoyingly adenoidal but he has the Common Touch .
22 John Young is always especially smart and handsome when he visits the lower deck for his strolls , morning and evening , with ivory-topped cane , with burnished black shoes , with plausible perfecto .
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