Example sentences of "[adj] he [be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 From 1972 he was also a dancing master and served as principal teacher until his final illness in 1991 .
2 He 's not abnormal he 's just the living dead yeah death warmed up .
3 Looking at him one was sure he was just the smartest , young man about town , but then when he spoke — Next to him sat Michael and Sean with a sombre Noreen between them .
4 In October 1922 he was still a bright and energetic undergraduate with enthusiasms for Dryden and Carlyle .
5 ‘ As far as I was concerned he was just a big fella who used to come out of the shop and bellow at us for playing against the wall .
6 The promotion was nothing more than a device to give Richard Sharpe some status on the Prince of Orange 's staff , but so far as Sharpe himself was concerned he was still a Rifleman .
7 Hence his attempt to enlist T. E. Lawrence in a campaign to prevent war with Germany in the 1930s , which ended in Lawrence 's tragic death , and his naive belief that since Adolf Hitler had been a member of the German regiment with whom he had fraternized in 1914 he was basically a man like Williamson who wished to maintain peace at all costs , unless forced into war by the manipulation of others .
8 At thirty-eight he was certainly a very handsome man , but there was nothing in that to endear him to her .
9 At first he is just an unspecified ours , a bear ( 1841 ) .
10 We must surely conclude that when Reagan ran for national office in 1980 he was hardly the amateur in politics that his critics suggested .
11 Apart from that he was rather a handsome man , she thought , if you happened to like that type of thing .
12 ‘ Lots of reasons , the main one being that he was basically a crook with a number of little operations going at the factory .
13 And he bou he bought me this top and he bought me a , a polo neck and bought me a C D and then we went out to supper and then we went to a pub and everything and erm , you know , had a really decent conversation with him and just talking to him makes me think , you know , and it dawns on me that he 's just a big he 's just a big child and he 's not , he 's never grown , he 's not , you 're not gon na grow up .
14 Instead of skipping through unnoticed he was now the focus of attention .
15 He 's alright he 's just a pain on and on and on and on .
16 I had watched Mr Spenceley judging , so was surprised he was also a competitor ; but as judging is purely on weight and the weighing is done under supervision , this can not lead to any malpractice .
17 To a few he was a nuisance , to most he was merely a curiosity .
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