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

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1 ‘ Since I am not to see him or speak with him alone ever again , in truth it matters little where he is . ’
2 But he must work on his kicking in general , especially where he is trying to find touch .
3 So where he is now , they really stretch them but they unwind them in the afternoons by games and and
4 But I mean I do get used to being on my own and then like I mean I say he 's there like the , the other morni he went down his mother 's and he did n't come back till three o'clock so he 's not there constantly all the time .
5 Larry Parks is remembered for being one of the first to inform on his Communist friends before the committee , better remembered perhaps than he is for impersonating Al Jolson in two films which made him , at that time , a star .
6 Like his [ sic ] colleagues in most developing countries , he is , to say the least , unprepared and unwilling to serve in rural areas and has to be forced to do so although he is fully aware that rural areas and people are most undeveloped and disadvantaged because of lack of human , material and financial resources ....
7 But only once he 's well enough to consider dealing with his brother . ’
8 Well why would he want to tell him all his failures , especially that he 's viewing Nick as an opponent .
9 It is not enough that he is ‘ helping the police with their inquiries , ’ nor that an arrest without warrant is imminent — perhaps towards the end of a siege .
10 My son is a dying junkie , but he does n't want to die alone so he 's encouraging Robin-Anne to keep him company and now she 's become addicted to cocaine and it wo n't be very long before she 's smoking crack and trying speedballs . ’
11 Since men are usually a bit taller than their female partners , it 's easier if the man can stand so that he 's a little lower than his partner .
12 It 's important that when a member is made redundant that he keep in contact with his industry , so that he 's in a position to be able to regain employment and also regain employment for his , for his or her fellow unemployed .
13 He seems to be very deeply in debt — so much so that he 's scared to come to you and ask for help .
14 Hello there man , of course I 'm awake , I 'm eating my tea , ha you 're wrong , Russell 's organizing his night so that he 's gon na pick you up half eight quarter to nine okay well I , I ai n't had a shower or anything yet , I mean er everything 's organized I organized it all for picking you up eight quarter to nine , bless you , what 's your number ?
15 Oh I mean many of them were taken out of a book which had in the front price five and sixpence so a so I think that went very well and er I mean Jack was much encouraged by it so much so that he 's going to actually offer to do it for another organisation that he 's connected with
16 Er er I get er er I think he 's being very clever here so that he 's gon na , if any peasants were to read this which is debatable but
17 So that he 's getting
18 But does this not mean that God has to be affected by what happens in the world and that the challenges and frustrations which the world 's freedom continually presents to Him force ever new responses from Him , so that He is continually changing ?
19 But do go back , and amend my description of Boy so that he is , is some way , if you see what I mean , your type .
20 If the patient watches television , it should be positioned so that he is sitting straight to see it : he should not have to turn his head , or bend or crick his neck .
21 One brings the patient 's head forward , so that he is sitting up but relaxed .
22 Get the repeat prescriptions in time so that he is never left without .
23 If he is to practise standing up , the plinth height may be raised , so that he is perched on the edge with his legs fairly straight : this reduces the support under his seat , but makes it easier for him to stand .
24 Holding the arms and hands still , the patient moves his seat sideways a little , then backwards and forwards , so that he is practising using his trunk without provoking any unwanted activity in his affected arm .
25 The earth curved up and around me wherever I went , as if I were at the bottom of a dish , and no matter how far I travelled I could get no nearer the rim — like a spaceman hurtling , as he thinks , towards the edge of the universe , only to find it unfolding before him and closing in behind , so that he is always at the centre .
26 Likewise , if you wish your youngster to persist with a task after he has learned to do it , you should arrange things so that he is no longer rewarded every time he gets it right ( 'continuous reinforcement' is applicable , as we saw , only when the individual is acquiring a skill ) but only on the odd occasion ( a schedule called ‘ intermittent reinforcement ’ ) .
27 to shape Bill 's behaviour so that he is positive and helpful .
28 He accumulated a highly creditable and extremely valuable 39 Southern League goals for us , so that he is our fourth highest Southern League goalscorer .
29 He came into the Palace side at the start of 1925–26 and , injuries or illness apart , was a fixture there for the next eleven seasons , so that he is still within our top eight all-time appearances .
30 By exploring your own body and finding out , by masturbation , what feels good to you , you can guide your partner , so that he is able to arouse you to a climax , even if he does not have an erection .
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