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

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1 Fortunately fame has n't changed Victor Tsoy much he 's still a silent loner .
2 She said , ‘ Basically he 's just a parasitical , sexually frustrated man .
3 Capirossi realises the pressures of success could so easily damage his plans to retain the 125 crown , and so he 's all the more determined to do everything just as he did in 1990 .
4 So he is already a celebrity in island cricket .
5 So he was either a man of great courage , or a great masochist .
6 He would come when he would come , and the Tabula Rasa would have to bide its time , though the longer he was away the more the likelihood grew of one of their number voicing the suspicion some of them surely nurtured : that Godolphin 's dealings in talismans and wantons were only the tip of the iceberg .
7 Anyway he 's actually a good friend he knows I say these sort of things about him but erm it 's good !
8 Already he was mentally a secret agent , privy to hidden knowledge …
9 Cos he 's still he 's still a hologram .
10 Hence he is clearly an obnoxious Monkhousian caricature , that diseased entity , the professional TV personality .
11 Right now he 's probably the number one rock star and teen idol in the Soviet Union something impossible to imagine several years ago .
12 He used to be a Keeper years ago , though he never worked in the Cages or with any of the birds , but now he 's just the Sweeper .
13 So now he 's just an uneducated farm worker , and knows nothing of the world .
14 Black Rozario 's just limping now he 's virtually a passenger and er I would think Forest have got a difficult decision to make a moment or two .
15 Julian used to be a good-looking man somehow clouded , dispersed , by layers of fat and the radiation of pure thought ; now he is simply a cadaverous , eagly , extraordinarily randy man .
16 The cold-bloodedness of this experiment becomes apparent when we discover that chess was not one of Polgar 's great interests ; even now he is only a mediocre player .
17 I could n't see his face any more with its closed , guarded expression which had kept me from going towards him ; now he was just a figure in a doorway , a symbol of home-coming .
18 Even now he was just a short distance away , in the club 's office , while she supervised the stocking of a new promotional lager in the bar .
19 He 's come a long way since then — but underneath he 's still the same determined , death-defying Barry Sheene .
20 Reportedly he was only the third choice for the post .
21 Well he 's already the front .
22 Well he 's definitely a cuddly dog is n't he .
23 Well he 's hardly a toy-boy .
24 Yeah well he 's hardly an aging singer is he ?
25 Well he 's now a qualified doctor .
26 Well he was just a struggling young lawyer in Porthmadog .
27 Well he was just a slaughterman then he always used to try and have Frank , another one of our butcher boys , or David or Frank to help him .
28 Well he was quite a good dancer himself
29 Two years ago he was clearly the right man for the job — now few would support that motion .
30 Unfortunately he 's still a bit dozy when it comes to starting . ’
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