Example sentences of "he 's [adv] [adv] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's nothing serious , but he 's just not right and will have to miss Ascot , ’ said trainer Paul Cole 's assistant , Rupert Arnold . |
2 | ‘ They do n't understand that he 's not difficult , he 's just very honest and not afraid to say , ‘ No , that is wrong ’ . |
3 | ‘ He 's just very difficult and hard to manage when he has these sort of fits and becomes rude and aggressive . ’ |
4 | He 's good , he 's brilliant , and he 's probably as sound as a bell . |
5 | He 's nearly as bad as Margot . |
6 | He 's arguably as dangerous as William Munny ( Eastwood ) , ex-hired killer and now broken-down hog farmer who comes out of retirement for one last job . |
7 | He 's almost as good as you on a horse ! |
8 | He 's ever so spoilt that 's the trouble |
9 | Emo has been billed as the Protestant 's Woody Allen , a comic adept at hyping neurosis into farcical absurdity , but he 's actually more lunatic than that , the result of a cerebral head-on collision between Groucho Marx and Tex Avery . |
10 | ‘ They call him the enfant terrible but he 's actually very shy and certainly not arrogant . |
11 | I mean he 's been known to do that because he you know what is going to happen with him commercially in his newspapers and he 's actually very clever and I mean none of us I mean okay and I think Peter might be the but I can get quite upset or intense or distressed or whatever the word is about that sort of stuff , because I am my background is journalism and I 'm quite pure about it , but we 're living in reality times here and the reality times is that he has got certain agendas . |
12 | If he 's still not exactly the life and soul of the weighing room , other jockeys will tell you he 's far more relaxed than of old . |
13 | He 's certainly as funny as Pratchett , and a good deal madder . |
14 | ‘ He 's worked so hard at his game and he 's much more involved than when he first came over from France . ’ |
15 | But he 's much more forthcoming than in an earlier , abortive encounter . |
16 | He 's usually quite good when he wakes up is n't he ? |
17 | But if that 's the case , he 's obviously so accurate that maybe he should try hitting them close for a change ! |
18 | ‘ I 'm no shrinking violet , but he 's still more gung-ho than me , ’ she says . |
19 | But I sway back and Mop another satisfying crosspunch on his ear to send him stumbling after his haymaker , and when he shambles round to face me he 's as wide open as a mother 's welcome . |
20 | He goes on a bit but he 's basically very good-hearted and kind . |
21 | It must have , er have n't got all that worse then , here 's Tufnell comes up again , slightly faster than the other one , hits him on the pad or bit of that pad maybe , Robin Smith 's very close in there and once or twice he 's dived , he 's never quite sure whether off the pad or off bat and pad , everybody shouts at him poor chap , anyhow , catch it , a hundred and eighteen for three end of that one from Tufnell so he 's now bowled fifteen overs , two for seventeen that one was yet another maiden . |