Example sentences of "he was [adj] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 Gustave met Mme Schlesinger at Trouville : he was fourteen and a half , she twenty-six .
2 And he was cleverer than a bag of monkeys , as his mother used to say , and would outwit them all .
3 The day I met him in London , he was disappointed because a black comedy thriller with Dennis Hopper and Kyle MacLachlan had fallen through .
4 He was unaware that a harassed Mr Dixon , caught between Hank , his parents and the school authorities , had disclaimed any knowledge of Hank 's whereabouts , except to say , when asked by the school secretary , that probably Hank had the flu — there was a lot of it about .
5 Lord declares that he was unaware that a contract had actually been signed with Harris — though he knew Harris was keen to write the biography — at the point when he wrote his own outline .
6 He was unaware that a Garda inquiry was being conducted into the allegation , he added .
7 To tell me he would , she would come when he was four and a quarter .
8 Dexter wondered at first whether it was because he was black or a probationer , but after a few months he was sure it was because of his Jamaican origins .
9 The fact that he was black and a Tory gave him a value out of proportion to his contribution to the local Party , so he was frequently trotted out at functions , and encouraged to ask questions of visiting speakers .
10 He was sure that a bishop was not stopped by his bishoping from going on with some scholarly work .
11 When Philip Jessup visited MacArthur in January 1950 the general stated that the Soviet Union should perceive the advantages to be derived from a Japanese treaty and he was sure that a diplomat like Jacob Malik would appreciate the position .
12 Waiting seemed endless , he was sure that a guilty verdict would be returned .
13 He was better than a music-hall turn .
14 He was convinced that a career lay in sport and reckoned the media influenced his perception of himself .
15 He was intrigued and a little disturbed by George 's attitude .
16 He was slight and a light yellow colour , with round shoulders , and Martha felt he was friendly .
17 He was asleep but a voice from behind me might have curdled anybody 's dreams .
18 He was mischievous and a bit of a tearaway .
19 ‘ I could see something was there ; Bernard had the persistence to obtain the site , he was doing something positive — already he 'd got a steel frame constructed for a building where the freight was formerly loaded — he was practical and a great motivator at the same time . ’
20 A letter card came from France , but it told them little except that he was well and a letter followed .
21 Only he was six and a half feet in his socks , apparently , which tops me by an inch or two . ’
22 He was young and a butterfly , flitting from branch to branch and all the time climbing .
23 He was unruly and a distraction in class and made an enemy of most of his teachers .
24 he was articled And a … sorta trainee at
25 But he said he was confident that a new offer by City director Christopher Needler to underwrite an increased overdraft will be accepted by the bank .
26 He was confident that a letter to the government in Peking would secure us a gift from the People 's Republic of a brace of breeding yaks .
27 Mr Donovan , 23 , Australian star of the West End hit musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat , brought the action after the magazine published a doctored photograph and article which , he claimed , implied that he was homosexual and a liar and hypocrite for denying it .
28 Since he successfully sued The Face for alleging he was gay and a hypocrite for denying it , he has attracted a lot of abuse .
29 Here he was surprised and a little frightened to find that he was being carried further out to sea .
30 That he was high as a kite on Ecstasy and had thought they were larking about !
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