Example sentences of "he 's [adv] [adj] that " in BNC.
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1 | He 's also pleased that the centre is now the base for several local groups including the Women 's Institute , the WRVS lunch club , a mother and toddler group , and the ‘ hobby horse ’ club for eight to twelves which attracts over 20 on a Friday evening for folk songs and dance . |
2 | I think the old man 's a bit afraid to go into hospital , I know that he 's afraid obviously cos of the , the , this open heart surgery sort of thing but er , he 's also afraid that , he thinks were gon na have er such outrageous parties down the close and were gon na be open all night and things like that . |
3 | ‘ He 's utterly convinced that he 's being exiled to St Helen 's , poor devil ’ |
4 | It has often been said that Tony played a guitar with the crucifixes upside down , for a more sinister and satanic embellishment , but John Diggins is adamant that he never built one like that and he 's pretty certain that no such thing exists . |
5 | But he 's pretty certain that , without all this hassle , without the music , he 'd have been stuck in prison by now , so he 's thankful for everything which comes his way . |
6 | Ian White says he 's not surprised that his colleagues are looking into the matter . |
7 | However , as the epitome of laddish nonchalance , the Inspirals seem unconcerned : Tom says he 's simply grateful that they had an experience — however fleeting — of life as arena-rockers , while bassist Bungle is sure that the pared-down stuff on ‘ Revenge Of The Goldfish ’ is far better suited to compact places like Rock City than cavernous concert halls . |
8 | To Duane 's unease she becomes immediate confidant to his sharp-tongued wife — and he 's soon convinced that his inadequacies and foibles are chief topics of discussion . |
9 | You see he 's so unlucky that his is on all play . |
10 | I think he 's fit to go and he 's so unhappy that it seems unkind to keep him caged up . |
11 | But he 's so ordinary that he 's extraordinary . |
12 | ‘ He 's so strong that nothing stops him , ’ commented his trainer , Lucy Wadham . |
13 | He 's so good that I 've ended up basing all my choreography around him . ’ |
14 | He 's so musical that I 'm sure his ability to get others to be creative must have been considerable . |
15 | ‘ He 's so popular that when he was castrated people sent get well cards . ’ |
16 | He 's so intelligent that I do n't think he would even take his glasses off before doing it . |
17 | But he 's still optimistic that whoever answers the ad , will bring romance as well as adventure into his life . |