Example sentences of "he is [adj] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No examiner who has a pile of scripts in front of him is likely to spend much time trying to decipher an unreadable word or sentence . |
2 | Now the special envoy of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees , Jose-Maria Mendiluce , says he is revolted to hear those words from Mr Boban . |
3 | He is sure to take some beating with more enterprising tactics and can hand out a lesson in the New University Maiden . |
4 | He is due to arrive this morning at the Divulje barracks near Split on the Croatian coast and travel on , weather permitting , to a camp known as The Redoubt near Tomislavgrad in south-west Bosnia . |
5 | Gough could always write back to the Scottish League — as he is obliged to do this week in response to the management committee 's request for his views on United 's complaint over Ferguson — and point out that being forced to go to such lengths to contain his opponent proves he was correct to covet the forward for his team . |
6 | He is right to pursue this line . |
7 | Of course , in those situations where the buyer can and does accept part and reject part of the goods ( i.e. where section 30 applies or where the contract is severable , see paragraphs 11–07 and 11–08 above ) , he is entitled to recover any part of the price that he has paid in respect of the rejected part of the goods . |
8 | I disagree with his refusal , although I realise that he is entitled to take that position . |
9 | Thus , the use of the word " demise " will give rise to two implied covenants on the part of the landlord : namely , that he is entitled to grant some term in the demised property and that the tenant shall have quiet enjoyment of the demised property . |
10 | He is eager to cultivate such sales channels worldwide because he feels them to be an under-exploited source of revenue . |
11 | The cricket chairman Brian Close is away on holiday but he is likely to face some testing questions on the 10th . |
12 | When , for instance , one official has to prepare proposals to harmonise VAT on second-hand goods ( which includes works of art ) he is likely to have little idea of the workings of an auction house . |
13 | The only rest he is likely to get this weekend is at Camp David . |
14 | This shows more inhumanity because he is willing to send another man to his death for no other reason that he is black and that he does not like him . |
15 | Although he mentions it to me , he finds he is unable to display this aspect to men . |
16 | Above this size he is unable to maintain this rate of involvement . |
17 | He submits that he can do this , seeing that , as is common ground , the money was originally paid into one of Glasgow 's bank accounts in London , but otherwise he is unable to produce any evidence in support of this contention . |
18 | Although he is free to use this vote in any way that he chooses , it is commonly accepted that he should vote to maintain the status quo . |
19 | He is also keen for the company to become known as a specialist in project management — he is prepared to undertake such work either alone or with third parties . |
20 | Although he will take urgent steps to impose a new contract , which they have rejected , he has told the doctors ' and dentists ' pay review body that he is prepared to tackle any problems arising in the first year . |
21 | In fact , Wordsworth 's position begins to look surprisingly consistent , if one considers what he is against ; he is prepared to use any weapon to attack liberal commercial values and the new affluent middle class . |