Example sentences of "[that] he 's [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You get the impression that he 's not exactly stupid , he 's just marching to a different drum . |
2 | that he 's not even to phone the place . |
3 | Cutty Ranks ' ‘ Who Say Me Done ’ is Cutty providing once and for all that he 's not just a one-year wonder , with that perfect voice ruling a wild ragga tune laden with samples from a certain 1969 reggae classic . |
4 | ‘ I 'm afraid that he 's not here , Frau , ’ the Sergeant said in a blank , bureaucratic voice . |
5 | He 'll be very quick and I do regret that he 's not here . |
6 | C. complains that he 's not as helpful or responsive as some of the other people he has to deal with in other factories . |
7 | That he 's not really there ? ’ |
8 | But I I th I think what we 're talking about is the fact th that Ma you know he 's writing in nineteen twenty seven , that , that he 's not quite sure about the means to an end , he 's sort of writing he , you know , it 's , in a way it 's like writing an essay |
9 | ‘ I ca n't figure out which buttons to push but it might be that he 's rather more intelligent , ’ admits Dad . |
10 | No sign of Euclid , but the general view is that he 's somewhere out in the wood , recovering his composure |
11 | Now the odds are good that he 's still around and if he is , he 'll help , at least with suitable contacts . ’ |
12 | ‘ You 'll be saying that he 's still here next . |
13 | The manager who took Sunderland to Wembley six months ago knows that he 's still not out of the woods , but he has turned back the clock in a bid to stay in business . |
14 | Nigel Mansell showed today that he 's still out to win despite having already wrapped up the World Championship . |
15 | One man 's prison sentence is another man 's reprieve , though having escaped a mugging by Tyson , Holyfield understands that he 's still only on bail from the charge that he 's a heavyweight fraud . |
16 | Shadow from the Gladiators has a reputation as a hard man … but he 's keen for it to be known that he 's really just a big softie at heart . |
17 | But he 's not a great conversationalist and not a great chatterer and talker and worker out of problems , like , for instance , Viscount Whitelaw , whose genius is that he 's always absolutely ready with many views on every single problem that 's going , political , policy and so on . |
18 | BECAUSE DUDLEY MOORE is leaving the restaurant , I ask him whether he feels that he 's now best known in Britain for chasing chickens . |
19 | I think I mean I got the impression on several occasions that he 's actually quite nervous in the post . |
20 | And finally , the criminal injuries compensation scheme , to cut the amounts paid to people who are victims of gang rape , to cut the amount paid to people who are victims of child abuse , that shows just how much the Home Secretary cares about the victims of crime , and his other measures show that he 's far more concerned with his own career , with pleasing the Conservative party conference , and with trying to do anything , anything I mean he 's brought in whatever it is , twenty-seven proposals , one or two of them are bound to work , if you throw enough stuff at the fan , some of it usually hits the target . |
21 | ‘ The trouble with Guido , ’ smiled Agnese , flinging the doors of her wardrobe open , ‘ is that he 's far too pretty to begin with . ’ |
22 | But the one thing that does impress itself on you is that he 's so very competent . |
23 | Cos I forget that he 's that much older than you . |
24 | I mean , you and Edward are n't involved emotionally like we are , and he 's not going to get up your nose in the same way and I 'll know where he is and that he 's all right . |
25 | He 's a very bright man , Michael Howard , but it 's quite clear that he 's much more concerned with grabbing the headlines and finding scapegoats , than with taking action through law that will actually improve the chance , both of preventing crime and of detecting crime , and then even more so , deterring people from re-offending , and it 's most distressing to see that when research showed that a particular non-custodial method of punishment is effective in perhaps fifty or seventy or eighty percent of cases , whereas prison is not , he goes for prison , he goes for picking on squatters , he goes for picking on the defendants right to silence so that we can see more people like er , jailed when they were innocent . |