Example sentences of "[subord] he [vb -s] [pron] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In Norman Nicholson 's Lake District anthology , he is sensibly clear-headed about including his own work where he thinks it is useful . |
2 | Walker gives routes a pitch by pitch description where he feels they are hard to follow . |
3 | He is like a frightened rabbit staring into the headlights of the Tory juggernaut — he does n't know what to do about it , so he claims it 's unstoppable . |
4 | But if he says I 'm sorry , I have n't got the equipment we then have to go outside |
5 | He ca n't if you put in , if he thinks everything 's rosy here , he ca n't help you , but in fact you 're going down the swanee , you 're only fooling yourselves . |
6 | If he thinks I 'm useless , then I 'm useless . " |
7 | ‘ Here , Charlotte , give this boy some meat that the dog left — if he thinks it 's good enough for him . ’ |
8 | So if he sells he 's tertiary . |
9 | Well actually I feel a lot happier if you say that , because can I actually one of the first questions you asked , which I never got a chance to answer , though Terry did , was which what sort of criteria one would use to say that a Prime Minister 's good and erm I was sort of thinking of that as Terry was answering and I think the thing I came up with is you want somebody who represents , or is sensitive to at least , a very wide swathe of views across the population , but also someone who 's intelligent and caring enough to take into account the minority views , and you want somebody who 's aim is to make most of the people happy most of the time , sort of thing , erm but who 's also prepared to take unpopular steps erm if he believes it 's necessary . |
10 | ‘ If he knows what 's good for him he will . ’ |
11 | ‘ If he knows what 's good for trade . ’ |
12 | And so will Benedict , if he knows what 's good for him . ’ |
13 | If he fails he 's likely to become expendable and could even wind up back at Barnsley , a forgotten man . |
14 | Every free man has an undoubted right to lay what sentiments he pleases before the public ; to forbid this is to destroy the freedom of the press ; but if he publishes what is improper , mischievous or illegal , he must take the consequences of his own temerity . " |
15 | It starts by proclaiming that God is dead or what comes to the same thing , that if he exists he is irrelevant . |
16 | If he comes he is welcome . ’ |
17 | Someone asked Phyllisia why Calvin was so mean to her , she answered ‘ Because he says I 'm ugly . ’ |
18 | And he says you can because he says it 's important for it to be a living thing that 's got to change with the time . |
19 | Yet he avoids shows of emotion and personal feeling because he believes they are destructive . |
20 | If the tests are negative at the time of the initial examination , it is quite a good idea to ask the doctor whether he thinks there is likely to be any infection present or what he believes your symptoms are due to . |
21 | When he says something is awful , rest assured it is . |
22 | He keeps you playing outside when he knows I 'm ill and alone ! ’ |
23 | Especially if , mind you , he might not be able to do anything , it 's like I say you you 've got your hot water and it 's probably a job he can do better in the week , one night as long as he says it 's safe to use and you 're not gon na blow the tank up on yourself ! |
24 | write to him as well disgusting , as if you do n't , you do n't need that sort of aggravation from a teacher stirring up trouble like that making the kids making him a laughing stock , he does not need that , its just not on is it ? , and as he says I 'm sure she does it on purpose . |
25 | The homosexual male is fine — is pretty good news , in fact , on the whole — so long as he knows he 's homosexual . |