Example sentences of "[subord] he [is] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In a long , frank interview with me this week at Guy 's Hospital , where he is now the head of Forensic Medicine , Dr West stuck to his original view .
2 His blind spots tend to be Bartók and Stravinsky — ‘ especially when he is in what I call his ‘ wrong note ’ mode , like in the ‘ Pulcinella ’ Gavotte where he is deliberately a bar out with his ‘ Alberti bass ’ .
3 Gunzenhauser makes the very best of the repetitive rhythmic ideas of the outer movements and although he is perhaps a share more rhythmically plainspun than Kertész , in the first movement he eases the second subject in very nicely and the lolloping theme of the third movement Allegretto has much folksy charm .
4 Current Matchman of the Year John Allerton has made a late surge up the tale to eighth position and although he is always a danger the Tri-Cast Barnsley 's star 's run may be just too late to make the very top .
5 I shall refer to the father of C. as ‘ the father ’ although he is only the stepfather of E.
6 But it makes Trevor simply furious , although he 's not a person to show his rage .
7 Although he 's only a panda , and they never manage do they ?
8 Des shuffles his feet , like he 's just the driver and did n't ought a be around .
9 If he 's just a boy … ’
10 As regards ( a ) , the Act further provides that a transfer by the deceased 's personal representative , even if he is not a member of the company , is as valid as if he had been .
11 The broker may , in any event , act only as agent if he is not a member of the exchange at all but deals on the exchange through a member or , indeed , in the case of over-the-counter transactions .
12 Acknowledgment by a manager served with proceedings is only permissible if he is also a partner in the firm .
13 However , the Nabisco first prize is £280,000 , whereas the Volvo top purse is only £66,000 , although that could be doubled if he is also the order of merit winner .
14 Techniques " at the bell " are four ( 1 ) living with the headlines and main outlines of your subject by the use of swot cards ; ( 2 ) rehearsing old papers ( or papers concocted from textbook examples ) under examination conditions , with the deliberate aim of making these conditions so familiar that you will be at ease — with the " this-is-old-hat-to-me " feeling in the examination room ; ( 3 ) listening with a much more critical ear to your tutor and to the lecturer — especially if he is also the examiner ;
15 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 .
16 " Give him three ounces of this immediately in a pint of water , then follow it with one and a half ounces night and morning and let us know if he is n't a lot better in two days . "
17 ‘ I 'll be glad to get to know them all , even if he is n't the man I once knew .
18 We shall be delighted to seek out his advice just before we go if he is still a Member of the House at the time .
19 Nevertheless a member , even of a private company , unless he is also a director is not entitled , as he would be if he were a member of a partnership , to inspect the books and records of the company except to the extent that the Act specifically provides .
20 ‘ Dean 's like that , but he also a bit different to the majority of strikers because he 's also a grafter . ’
21 Is it because he 's just a mechanic ?
22 But he 's not allowed into the Labour Party because he 's not a union member .
23 Because he 's not the sort of man you can bully … ’
24 ‘ He is ideal because he is both a statesman and an artist [ he used to write rather stodgy plays ] , and we believe he shares the values we stand for , ’ says an ICA spokesman .
25 He does not have review powers because he is not a court .
26 Commenting on this , Sebba and Wootton ( 1984 : 8 ) write : The switch to Creole occurs before the first instance of " build " is " and this could be taken as a direct quotation of the man 's words , rendered in Creole because he is apparently a Jamaican : cf.
27 ‘ He 'll see Gerry while he 's still a baby anyway , although he 's missed his first few months , ’ she said .
28 Against this interpretation lies the evidence that we can and do say , when appropriate , things like ‘ Of course he consented to the operation , but that does not entitle you to perform it since he is just a child ’ ( or he did not know how dangerous it is ) .
29 But since he is dead the thought of it keeps coming back . ’
30 Back at the campsite beside the iceberg lake Ann and John have made tea ( much to Tony 's disgust , since he is mainly a coffee man ) .
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