Example sentences of "he is [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 He is firmly committed to the principle that Drama can stand on its own as an academic subject .
2 He is firmly established in the half back line , which allows him the luxury of being able to press forward in support of his attacking colleagues .
3 High levels of spatial mobility are involved as he is regularly posted to regions where the multinational is operating .
4 An RUC officer said : ‘ He is regularly stopped at road checks by our patrols .
5 Kinnaird , who is chairing the seminar , says he is regularly asked to find a woman for a senior management job ‘ all other things being equal ’ .
6 From 1266 onwards he is regularly described as magister in official records , indicating that he too was recognized as a rabbi within the Jewish community .
7 Here , according to Acts , he is officially admitted to the Nazarean Party .
8 ‘ He is lost to you ; he is utterly bewitched !
9 But the position from which he is today assessed rests on precarious , even quaint , over-simplifications .
10 Many know him as the British jazz singer , but he is equally respected for his brilliance as a film and tv critic , modern art expert , writer and fisherman .
11 whether he is adequately insured ;
12 The clearest reflection of the way in which the full implications of Marsh 's book were not appreciated in physical geography is shown in the fact that he is not referred to in relation to the history of the study of landforms before Davis ( Chorley , Dunn and Beckinsale , 1964 ) , or in Explanation in Geography ( Harvey , 1969 ) , in Geography Its History and Concepts ( Holt-Jensen , 1981 ) or in Geography and Geographers : Anglo-American Human Geography ( Johnston , 1979 , 1983a ) .
13 Now the medical association are taking the Argentinian , Miguel Pereira , to court because he is not authorised to practise in Chile , and the country 's flyweight champion and former world title challenger , Alli Galvez , has begun a hunger strike to defend his right to work .
14 A way round this hearsay evidence is for the officer to say ‘ The passenger Mr. Jones says he is not licensed to drive this car so I am reporting you ( the defendant ) for quitting a vehicle ’ etc .
15 Little Paul spends a short time at Mrs Pipchin 's ( on the recommendation of Miss Tox , a former child-boarder ) , where he is not quelled as the others are , but thoroughly discomfits her with his sharp questions and grave stare .
16 He is a special category of senior civil servant whom a minister can send into temporary retirement and replace with another if he is not felt to share the minister 's party political affiliation .
17 He is not detained .
18 When someone has been asked to make over on death whatever remains of an inheritance , and from the price of objects sold buys other objects , he is not regarded as having diminished [ the estate ] in respect of the objects sold … but the objects thus bought should be made over in place of the ownership which has changed … .
19 But … he is not moved
20 Apart from anything else , that 'll ensure the court that he is not tempted to be involved in any similar incident in the future with is girlfriend .
21 The topic he is speaking on is one which interests him greatly ( much more so than his own lecture topic ) but it is also one on which he is not recognised as an authoritative speaker .
22 ‘ If he is not invited to remain as our candidate I will resign .
23 He describes how he is not invited to a ball at Harrington but waits in the terrace garden to see ‘ Maud ’ afterwards :
24 He is not ranked by the WBA either but that group would recognise him as champion .
25 ‘ If a person pays money , which he is not bound to pay , under the compulsion of urgent and pressing necessity or of seizure , actual or threatened , of his goods he can recover it as money had and received .
26 If a person pays money , which he is not bound to pay , under the compulsion of urgent and pressing necessity or of seizure , actual or threatened , of his goods he can recover it as money had and received .
27 He is not bound to afford the parties an opportunity to tender evidence or submissions ; and , even if a right to do so is conferred upon them by the terms of the lease , it is doubtful whether the expert need pay any attention to them .
28 The rules which apply to such cases and can be derived from the cases are summed up in Chitty on Contracts as follows : ( 1 ) If the person receiving the document did not know that there was writing or printing on it , he is not bound .
29 For example , if an employee writes a computer program to help with his work but he is not employed as a computer programmer , his job is not to write computer programs and an employer can not necessarily assume that he owns the copyright in that particular program .
30 As a fireman in the future , he is not employed to put out house fires but to burn books .
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