Example sentences of "he it is " in BNC.
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1 | If that seems to be the Russian price for full German unity , and if Mr Kohl 's instincts tell him it is also his price for winning the next German election , he may be tempted to go for it . |
2 | Mr Stern 's costings tell him it is not worth paying more than £750/acre for bare arable land if he is to make a reasonable living . |
3 | With so many singers the music simply goes in one particular way ; with him it is always individual and special . |
4 | Most of all , having chosen to live with a man , as a feminist , is the biggest challenge ; but being ‘ open ’ and ‘ communicative ’ I have tried to show him it is possible , though it 's not a ‘ doddle ’ as you can imagine . |
5 | Mill 's version of the resemblance doctrine , however , differs from that of some other , more recent , holders of it — and not merely in that for him it is a matter of the resemblance of sensations , not objects . |
6 | I quote there a sonnet by him , where he says that with him it is the language which creates the poetry . |
7 | This eternal idea was brought to light and exemplified concretely in Jesus , and through him it is also made known to us . |
8 | But in him it is overcome , and the church is an instrument for the reconstitution of human community around him . |
9 | In him it is said Aenarion the Defender has come again . |
10 | For him it is at best idiosyncratic to speak , in Thompson 's celebrated phrase , of the ‘ making ’ of a class . |
11 | To him it is like magic , but Marco explains it as laws of nature as seen by his father : |
12 | He had never been taught to draw although he admits that to him it is ‘ as natural as breathing . |
13 | For him it is strenuous to climb a steep hill , because he has to keep pushing his own vertical mass upwards and can not gain any momentum . |
14 | A combination to compel the plaintiff to pay a debt is apparently unlawful , but where the object is to punish him it is necessary to distinguish between mere vindictive vengeance , which is unlawful , and the purpose of deterring others from similarly offending , which apparently is not . |
15 | Tell him it is my command , or he wo n't come . ’ |
16 | Yet Alfred had chosen it as a place to die and David had said of his father : ‘ … for him it is one of those special places . ’ |
17 | The shepherd ‘ pulls ’ the wool from his ‘ pretty lambs ’ , an experience which I imagine would not be too pleasant for the creatures but to him it is as if the sheep offer their wool with the same eagerness as he offers his gifts . |
18 | For him it is frightening . |
19 | The sonnet concludes with him employing all his wit to make his love appear differently from what his experience tells him it is . |
20 | You can tell him it is what his father would have wished him to do . ’ |
21 | He it is with whom his people will indeed wrestle . |
22 | He it is who plans what his people will do , and who instructs their general . |
23 | Therefore it comprises courses which will typically require a high level of school qualifications , and when forecasting demand for HE it is necessary to consider the social and demographic characteristics of those achieving such qualifications . |
24 | He it is who not only empowers us to do right , but works in us the desire to want to do right , without which we would never dream of turning to ask him for his strength . |
25 | Now he it is , of course , who creates them , and by that very fact can claim to have moved triumphantly beyond immobility — the overall achievement of Dubliners , and within the stories the hints of differentness of which I spoke . |