Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb -s] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If the innocent party purports to " accept " such performance , he effectively accepts a new contract .
2 If this is still the case next May he apparently wins a Swiss watch from The Sun in honour of the acheivement !
3 He impatiently plants a swift kiss on my cheek and … and is already gone .
4 Oh he only brings a little bit , I brought loads last time , even though you did n't get a song played
5 He just has a monkish temperament .
6 I hope he soon makes a full recovery . ’
7 At the other end of the scale , promoting a father from being manager of a middle-ranking enterprise to a top-ranking enterprise is also unlikely to alter the son 's chances much , because in all probability he already attends a selective school .
8 ‘ I think he already exacts a fair degree of pleasure from simply being able to make people jump whenever he calls them up . ’
9 But he still maintains a special affection for Northern Ireland , and this has led to an exciting project initiated by the Arts Council , in association with Queen 's University and the Festival — Demidenko will give six recitals in Northern Ireland ( not just Belfast ) plus six masterclasses for five young Ulster pianists , in the 1991–2 season , finishing in May .
10 He still retains a keen interest in criminal justice , and has chaired the ADSW 's criminal justice services committee for the past three years .
11 Although he still has a long-term ambition to become a managing director of a successful company , for the moment his main aim is ‘ to help build Citigate into a top-quality player ’ .
12 He 's a great leader and although he has done so much , he still has a great future in front of him . ’
13 He still has a great deal to teach us ,
14 ‘ But he still has a malignant disease in the background .
15 But it is known that he still holds a soft spot for Portadown where his combative midfield drive played a huge part in the County Armagh club 's championship successes in 1990 and 1991 .
16 It adds that , although he lives in Macclesfield , he still makes a weekly trip to his flat in North London ‘ to keep in touch with the seamier side of life which often inspires his work ’ — a habit which has qualified him uniquely to illustrate Mr Boot 's Unauthorised Returns .
17 He always does a good job .
18 He always likes a nice cuddle .
19 But he is easy to find , for he always wears a blue suit . ’
20 If we shake someone and ask him if he was asleep he usually has a definite answer .
21 But whether a reckless driver hits a pedestrian depends upon the presence of the pedestrian at the point where he recklessly passes a red light .
22 He sure has a good touch with those kids , does n't he ? ’
23 He also plays a Django-type line , similar to the phrase shown in fig 9 , in which we see a descending series of trills ( fast hammer-on/pull offs ) .
24 He also uses a modern reproduction piano , which is a shade safer than Linda Nicholson 's refurbished old piano .
25 But he also recognises a genuine wish among a notoriously apathetic electorate for an alternative to the failed sectarian system , upon which even the Alliance must rely for its existence .
26 He also achieves a subtle contrast between the sensuous country exteriors and the darkened studio — every camera movement is beautiful and necessary and the playing fastidious , with Mr Piccoli virtually becoming the obsessed artist before the viewer 's eyes .
27 ‘ Kenny 's contributions and success at Crewe impressed us greatly and he also has a reasonable knowledge of the local non-League scene .
28 He also has a good talent for writing songs . ’
29 He also has a full-time administrator and researcher who looks after the books , and a part-time secretary .
30 He also has a new-found ability to ‘ read ’ people .
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