Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [conj] he [vb -s] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 As I said earlier , name identification campaigns are routine in the United States but not so common in Europe , although there have been cases where a candidate has been so successfully promoted that he has won , despite his local party 's unpopularity at the time .
2 A shop manager who was beaten up and threatened with having his ears cut off is so badly traumatised that he 's still been unable to describe his ordeal to police .
3 He said he he 's apparently just moved and he 's got involved with this other charity erm to do with the United Nations Friends of the Earth and just passed it on to me .
4 With the illicit amorous adventures of wives in the situation of the eternal triangle ( husband , wife , lover ) being the most common single dramatic type in the fabliaux , the most frequent type as the object of ridicule is the deceived husband , often not merely cuckolded but on occasion beaten or otherwise degraded or abused as well ; and what is more after all this sometimes so utterly deceived that he remains happy in the delusion that his wife has proved herself faithful to him .
5 Granted that the whole of history may have a meaning , a purpose and a direction — and granted , too , the power and fruitfulness of many of Hegel 's ideas — are that purpose and direction so easily uncovered as he suggests ?
6 Sadly I have not read this but I am such a fan of the author and he is so well connected that he gets reviews everywhere , and I just wanted to slip it in .
7 He really scents the difficulty but thinks it too hard for discussion and so conveniently pretends that he has not seen it .
8 Chris is so emotionally paralysed that he has spent two years wooing Ann , who has been working in New York , through the post .
9 For example , if an employee writes a computer program to help with his work but he is not employed as a computer programmer , his job is not to write computer programs and an employer can not necessarily assume that he owns the copyright in that particular program .
10 The fact that a practitioner has a copy of the Blue Book ( which contains the Institute 's regulations and guidance notes on investment business ) on his shelf does not necessarily mean that he has read and understood it , and in some firms the Institute 's Investment Business Gazettes ( which announce changes to regulations and other requirements , and provide a general round-up of developments likely to affect authorised firms ) are filed away unread if they are kept at all .
11 Conversely , the presence of the defendant in this country , either at the time of the transaction or when proceedings were initiated , will not necessarily mean that he has a sufficient connection with this country in respect of the relief sought against him .
12 He does n't mean anything by it — it just so happens that he inflicts his pent-up frustrations on the person nearest to hand .
13 Pandarus ' prose not only proves that he does n't take Troilus seriously , so turning our reaction towards a scepticism that stands off from full involvement , but in time it establishes the speaker as a matter-of-fact fixer , who is not only alien to romance but coarsens whatever he touches .
14 He said it 's you know it 's it 's it 's not easily done but he 's seen them quite a lot .
15 Mrs Sams ( 44 ) from Birmingham , said : ‘ I do not normally swear but he has driven me to it .
16 It is not always understood that he does not only help her but has frequently to lead her into a movement .
17 In fact even Patrick 's labour is not really needed but he stays mainly to learn how to manage the farm later .
18 The last passage I 'm going to have time to read comes in the erm speech of Adam erm , not actually speech , the inward soliloquy to Adam , the first thing that he says he says his case is not yet fallen when he sees Eve .
19 I do not however believe that he exonerates himself .
20 It forms a part of a man 's life , more deeply ingrained as he matures .
21 THAT self-preserver extraordinary , Saddam Hussein , has once again shown that he knows when and how to cut his losses .
22 ‘ The right to recovery after a demand colore officii rests upon the assumption that the position occupied by the defendant creates virtual compulsion , where it conveys to the person paying , the knowledge or belief that he has no means of escape from payment strictly so called if he wishes to avert injury to or deprivation of some right to which he is entitled without such payment .
23 He 's probably not bothered cos he knows he 's got in again !
24 ‘ The very first night I played with him , he 's up there blowing and he walks over to me and says , ‘ Play somethin' , Robben . ’
25 I do n't just mean that He has to remove me — but He may use it .
26 that we have n't ever seen cos he looks stuck in Hungary , she said and I 'll never forget she said we put a name tag on him I 've been to Hungary .
27 Brian Horton says he does n't honestly know because he does not know how much money he 's got available
28 He does n't really care if he gets it
29 You do n't really know whether he wants you to or not do you ?
30 I do n't know how much he 's paying , I do n't even know if he wants to do it yet , it 's me who 's got to talk to firms
  Next page