Example sentences of "he 's [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They say 'e 's all right ter talk to .
2 Well , he 's also actually very smart , so I think that he will do something , but I do n't think that that kind of deco constructivist inspired pastiche of styles , all reactionary , adds much , but of course they probably think that just doing , you know , just being content with typefaces available in nineteen twenty-five ads , but I do n't know .
3 But he 's also much more lovely .
4 he 's also very well he 's very old fashioned .
5 He 's jus just upstai he 's just upstairs so I sha n't be a moment I 'll go and call him .
6 He 's just not well , he 's just really not well with this flu
7 Erm not up to visitors , ma erm , sh she has limited the times she 's visited because she 's got the children , and he 's just really not able to stand the children
8 He 's probably even less .
9 He 's probably more madly in love with you than ever , now . ’
10 ‘ Well , he 's dead all right . ’
11 He 's dead as far as we 're concerned .
12 He 's here all right — I met him on the shore two nights ago .
13 He 's here often enough , Ducky . ’
14 I mean , he 's nearly as as overdrawn as Sophie and she 's , she 's nearly completed her course !
15 " Aye , he 's 'ardly ever inside .
16 He 's very nearly as good as Nails .
17 I says he 's only away about ten minutes .
18 But he 's only just over a week , remember .
19 He 's only just out of the sick bay himself , and he might fall over and open up that cut again . ’
20 So you were saying , he 's only upstairs just now .
21 And he 's only relatively recently gone back to work .
22 Shimon is clean out of her mind , he might never have existed , he 's far further away from her than Australia . ’
23 Mr Harker does live in a big house near here , but he 's hardly ever there .
24 When he 's out walking he 's upright very up right .
25 That 's been his main stock in trade I suppose — he 's always just ahead with what he says . ’
26 ‘ And the sad thing is , it 's a habit very hard to break because he 's always so damned competent — and we all in our various ways expect his uncomplaining support .
27 I wonder why he 's always so bloody vindictive ? ’
28 He needs someone — he 's always alone whenever you come across him . ’
29 But he does , he lives in the churchyard , and he has done on and off , as you say , for a few years , and he 's been a bit of a most of the time he 's perfectly all right because he keeps himself to himself .
30 Yes he 's quite right very good one of the few .
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