Example sentences of "he [is] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 'E 's not long ti go and indeed , it 'll be a blessing . |
2 | Danny as well if 'e 's still livin' wiv yer . ’ |
3 | The difficult problem for him is why those people ( especially the working class ) who seem to be suffering most from a particular political regime actually support it . |
4 | Did he ever have it : - ) No , he s very good depsite his complete lack of coordination . |
5 | In this he is not unlike Sefton Goldberg in Coming from Behind , Jacobson 's earlier novel . |
6 | He is not some hack student politician who has commandeered a pressure group and turned it into a vehicle for self-advertisement , his eyes trained all the while on a safe Tory seat . |
7 | Forget it , he is n't that kind of man . |
8 | ‘ But , without a faction behind him , he is n't much danger , although I suppose he could combine in time with a cousin or two . |
9 | What is Major 's job when he is n't Prime Minister ? |
10 | Alan Bleasdale declined to contribute to NSS 's ‘ Look Forward in Anger ’ feature last week ( ‘ It 's 1997 and the Conservatives are going for their fifth election victory in a row … ’ ) because he says he is n't any good at foreseeing the future : ‘ I never thought cassette tapes would catch on . ’ |
11 | He 's an electrician but he is n't any good in the house . ’ |
12 | Cynics may scoff that he is yet another stiff-upper-lip , old-soldier type , having come like so many of the august men of the Club from a military background before moving on to sugar . |
13 | But he is already top salesman in his company and dreams of being able to give it all up to start his own small business . |
14 | He is quietly working his way to the top as a referee — and he is just 18 months away from landing his first League fixture . |
15 | But now he has to face all those people in the great big world to whom he is just another person , starting quite often with his own brothers and sisters . |
16 | He is also managing editor of the trade magazine The Grocer and author of Great Meat Cookery . |
17 | He is also lay chairman of St Cuthbert 's Parochial Church Council , a governor of the College of Technology , a trustee of Aycliffe School and a very active Freemason . ’ |
18 | He is also worried Serb guerrillas could start taking hostages in retaliation . |
19 | He is also local manager of Eagle Star Insurance , in Newcastle . |
20 | He is also honorary consultant for Euro-Link Age . |
21 | He is also past Chairman of Lithgows and holds additional Chairmanships of G. & G. Kynoch of Keith and John Woyka of Glasgow . |
22 | The fact that he is blatantly innocent makes what the police do to him one hundred times worse . |
23 | I understand what activates the hon. Gentleman , but I believe that he is profoundly misleading Scotland and treading a path that is damaging Scotland and the Union . |
24 | Freud is not , however , likely to be generally rejected , since he is so much part of the valued cultural furniture of the West . |
25 | He is so busy copying that he does not appreciate such short comments as the lecturer may make , from time to time , to explain why a step is being taken . |
26 | He is now principal conductor of the Ulster Orchestra and last night made his second Liverpool appearance with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra . |
27 | The latest news of Bill : he is now official coach for the whole of Bedfordshire for Indoor and Outdoor Bowls . |
28 | He is now executive chef at a large firm of West End financiers . |
29 | Ricci gave a spectacular concert one evening , and it is hard to believe that he is now 75 years old ! |
30 | He is now Prime Minister but was then Leader of the Opposition . |