Example sentences of "[is] [adv] he [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Is n't he somehow lovely ! |
2 | he 's in a foul temper is n't he today ? |
3 | But I mean i is n't he right in saying look this is , this is the erm figures he uses are seventy percent of the population that , that they are , if you like , our friends an and if you 're gon na have a revolution successfully you 've got ta make , distinguish between your friends and your enemies and the poor peasants are your real friends . |
4 | ‘ Yeah ; is n't he just . ’ |
5 | ‘ My , is n't he just handsome ? |
6 | Is n't he rather lax in calling for social change ? |
7 | Is n't he reasonably endurable ? ’ |
8 | Why is n't he here , putting man-proof locks on your doors ? ’ |
9 | Why is n't he here to look after you ? |
10 | ‘ Is n't he here ? |
11 | Is n't he here ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Is n't he ever robbed ? ’ |
13 | ‘ I know he is fighting the mediocre common denominator in politics and life , but is n't he personally an extremely modest man ? ’ |
14 | Secondly , when readers complain about the lives of writers — why did n't he do this ; why did n't he protest to the newspapers about that ; why was n't he more involved in life ? — are n't they really asking a simpler , and vainer , question : why is n't he more like us ? |
15 | Simon 's just brilliant is n't he really ? |
16 | And is n't he now the EETPU 's head of communications ? |
17 | He 's sound as a pound is n't he like , he 's only had a couple of pints . |
18 | Yes I mean , is n't he still at school ? |
19 | This week in Georgia he has been keeping a low profile , wrapped up in his own game plan , which is how he best enjoys life , it seems . |
20 | ‘ That 's when he usually gets here . |
21 | That 's when he actually got into the ‘ Diamond Dogs ’ period and when the show extended a bit more into the theatrical — more props with street scenes , a huge lift chair that went over the audience , and things like that . |
22 | Maybe the smoker will realise how disgusting his habit is when he hopefully decides to kick it once and for all and stop relying on the NHS as a safety net . |
23 | And poignancy is why he obsessively prizes and keeps open ancient wounds . |
24 | He is shy — which is why he always wears wraparound sunglasses . |
25 | That is why he never took up any of the opportunities to teach that he had in his later life . ’ |
26 | The wonderful world of show is where he basically sees himself being at … |
27 | It 's a word that has an easy place in Justin 's conversation , and it 's pretty clear that , unlike most others in his profession , the wonderful world of show is where he basically sees himself being at . |
28 | That 's why he finally confessed . |
29 | And consequently that 's why he only p I mean I 'm talking now about oh about four years ago . |
30 | It 's why he never married again , never courted female company . |