Example sentences of "he [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They do nt even create his goals — he s just got that luck/knack of being in the right place for deflections etc . |
2 | That s past him hopefully , and he s also playing with more confidence … |
3 | He scores a few goals , AND he s now their pen taker . |
4 | Id only just been telling my girlfriend my favourite quip about how he only scores because he s SO ugly he scares the defenders . |
5 | He s 37 for christs sake and yet he s always getting back to defend . |
6 | He s always encouraging the team . |
7 | Keepers can have the one off season … to be fair this season AFAIK he s only made the one ‘ howler ’ . |
8 | He s still there . |
9 | Did he ever have it : - ) No , he s very good depsite his complete lack of coordination . |
10 | He is ceratinly better than Lukic with crosses , he catches it whereas lukic would punch or drop leading to panic . |
11 | And he is higher up the hill . |
12 | He is firmly committed to the principle that Drama can stand on its own as an academic subject . |
13 | He is firmly established in the half back line , which allows him the luxury of being able to press forward in support of his attacking colleagues . |
14 | From 1266 onwards he is regularly described as magister in official records , indicating that he too was recognized as a rabbi within the Jewish community . |
15 | High levels of spatial mobility are involved as he is regularly posted to regions where the multinational is operating . |
16 | An RUC officer said : ‘ He is regularly stopped at road checks by our patrols . |
17 | Kinnaird , who is chairing the seminar , says he is regularly asked to find a woman for a senior management job ‘ all other things being equal ’ . |
18 | Although he has lived in the UK since 1969 , Zarei was born in Iran and is often listed as Iranian , but he is officially a British athlete , and won an England vest when competing in the Milton Keynes 24-hour Championships in 1989 . |
19 | Here , according to Acts , he is officially admitted to the Nazarean Party . |
20 | She manages her husband , who is rather eccentric to say the least , in a manner which suggests that he is officially still the head of the house . |
21 | Clough , they say , is a complicated soul ; no-one knows where they stand with him ; he is utterly unpredictable . |
22 | ‘ He is lost to you ; he is utterly bewitched ! |
23 | He was quite an average sort of pupil , nothing out of the ordinary , and I certainly did n't expect him to become what he is today . ’ |
24 | ‘ He is more hip than any man I know , ’ says film executive Mark Canton , who helped to make Jack as rich as he is today , by persuading him to play The Joker in Batman . |
25 | Which made him what he is today . |
26 | He would n't be where he is today without me . ’ |
27 | But the position from which he is today assessed rests on precarious , even quaint , over-simplifications . |
28 | in the coming year , and he is today announcing that we are doubling the size of the homeless mentally ill programme in London . |
29 | I happen to know , from a friend of mine , that Robert Trivers , long before he was the great evolutionary biologist he is today , when he was an illustrator of children 's books , argued the whole thing to and fro with a friend of mine who was a Freudian analyist and he tells me that in the beginning all they talked about was Freud . |
30 | He owes his allegiance to the school 's director of music and head of the music department , Mr Martin Essex , without whom , he says , he would never be where he is today . |