Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It 's hard now to see how The Shamen will keep the club vibe going in the stadiums they will undoubtedly end up playing , how Colin will avoid the rock postures he hates so much .
2 What is the difference between a candidate who performs inadequately , though he tackles quite difficult questions , and one who performs well though he tackles only specially selected easy questions , questions that do not for example raise any issue about linear or non-linear , progressive or retrogressive change ?
3 What is the difference between a candidate who performs inadequately , though he tackles quite difficult questions , and one who performs well though he tackles only specially selected easy questions , questions that do not for example raise any issue about linear or non-linear , progressive or retrogressive change ?
4 OK he tackles hard , has a fierce shot ( or did have ) but he just has n't got it anymore .
5 And it raised the question of whether , if he plays again , Syd 's body will allow him to bowl with the same rampaging style .
6 If he plays today , the former England skipper is likely to play in front of the back four as anchor man , while his colleagues search for the away goal that would put the dour Muscovites under pressure .
7 Leeds have agreed to pay Wigan £5,000 for every five first-team games he plays up to a maximum of £25,000 .
8 You look at that boy and you think , ‘ Well , he plays up , ’ that kind of thing , you know . ’
9 He plays up to them , producing shocking ideas and attitudes which he lets himself half believe .
10 If he plays up you shout at him right .
11 Answer : Levi has said he plays professionally only so that he can indulge his other interests .
12 He plays both but his preference , and by a long way , is for gaelic football .
13 He plays mostly keyboards these days , so maybe one day .
14 I agree he plays well enough for Eire tho .
15 So now , whenever he plays well , it will be nothing to do with Leeds … just Dalglish/Blackburn .
16 Bates was overwhelmed by Stich 's powerful delivery and he admitted : ‘ When he serves well he plays well , and you can do nothing about it .
17 Bates was overwhelmed by Stich 's powerful delivery and he admitted : ‘ When he serves well he plays well , and you can do nothing about it .
18 When he plays well , we play well .
19 He even , when accompanying , transposes a prima vista ; and everywhere Italian or French works are put before him , which he plays off at sight .
20 Today he plays off a nine handicap , a great help when he is carrying the bag .
21 In this case , he plays down Judas and his followers as " a little help " , and even suggests that some of these followers had joined the ranks not because they believed in their cause , but under false pretences .
22 The Cloud-author would not dispute this but , whereas Julian and the others communicate their experience of the being of the transcendent God in the inner self by means of focus on the combination of literal and figurative truths revealed in the story of the Incarnation and Passion , he is so concerned with the reality of a God who can not be " known " by intellect or sense , that he plays down these " means " .
23 In his interviews , he plays too much off the back foot , letting the Dimblebys and Waldens bully him .
24 He plays entirely by ear . ’
25 Well he plays quite a bit of guitar .
26 The dog barked furiously ( qualifying a verb ) ; The idea sounds all right ( adj ) ; He plays really well ( adv ) .
27 The dog barked furiously ( verb ) : the idea sounds all right ( adj ) ; He plays really well ( adv ) .
28 Who knows — if he plays really well we could sell him and have 4 million quid in the bank .
29 play with him now , he plays better than you .
30 He plays more on the left hand side which is not my favourite position , I prefer to play on the right .
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