Example sentences of "he [verb] [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 During his final years he extensively revised , rewrote and rearranged his poems , especially The Prelude , and although the changes he made are not always improvements , they add up to the formation of the definitive text of the poems , so that many lines and phrases which we think of as unmistakably Wordsworth date from these latter years .
2 The kinds of errors he made are illustrated by these responses :
3 And he goes , he goes are you
4 She takes her clothes off , he goes am I ?
5 The seller should of course resist such warranties because of their vagueness , and insist that , if he is to give such a warranty , the purpose should be clearly specified in the contract , with sufficient detail to enable him to be sure that the goods that he supplies are in fact suitable for that purpose .
6 Meanings he argued are created by differences .
7 The exact number to be allowed was entirely a matter for the constable who ‘ must be left to take such steps as on the evidence before him he thinks are proper ’ .
8 Yet he is required to hand over his children 's future to the ‘ non-ideological ’ market forces he thinks are largely responsible for getting us all into this mess in the first place .
9 The Minister has referred to what he described as administrative matters that he thinks are not amenable to legislation .
10 Although his analysis is principally philosophical and occasionally historical the concepts and theoretical relations between them that he develops are relevant to understanding specific instances of ideology .
11 He was looking forward to the occasion , though in those circles westerns of the type he writes are frequently looked down on , if not scorned .
12 Not just to show that the girls and boys he photographs are sexually attractive , but somehow to find the greater truth about the nature and variety of sexual attraction as a positive force in us all .
13 I was glad to see Ezra , because what biased attitudes he has are so biased that he manages to be , all round , a more generous-minded and discriminating person that others who spread their capacity for bias over their entire mental outlook ’ .
14 The Tories are , wisely , keeping their boy away from most of the rough stuff — rightly recognising that such strengths as he has are in his niceness — but he has to look like he wants to win sometimes .
15 Such aspirations as he has are short-lived , stick almost in the throat , as the notes of the song might in the throat of an unconfident would-be singer .
16 In this chapter , I shall argue that Simmel 's assertion that his analysis is one of modernity rather than solely of capitalism should be taken seriously , and that the contradictions in modernity which he analysed are not resolvable through Marxist conceptions of a future society , but are dilemmas which have to be investigated as integral aspects of modern life .
17 The candidate who brings his whole library to such an examination often fails : the facts that he needs are lost in a multitude of pages .
18 Then Rolle describes two further stages in which his experience is illuminated as the truths of God on which he meditates are felt inwardly .
19 Finally , Ebussu'ud Efendi also stipulated the number of students to whom each entitled office-holder in the learned profession might grant and though the numbers which he fixed are not reported , figures have been given above which comprise a partial list for the of 959 and 963 , while Ata'i gives another partial list for the of 973 , in which the kazaskers were each permitted to invest ten students as " the kadis of the three cities ' i.e. those of Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa ) five each , and " the other kadis of the throne " a term of uncertain application , but almost certainly comprising at least the other kadis mentioned in the decree of 963 ) three each : the figures for the kazaskers at least , and probably the others as well , applied down to Ata'i 's own day .
20 ‘ If the sums he mentioned are to be believed , it puts a most terrible responsibility on my shoulders . ’
21 The considerations that he mentioned are , among others , taken into account when determining policy .
22 These women he decries are simply weary with having to be constantly on guard against abuse , and why should they have to justify their position when the men are at fault ?
23 Some of the things he says are really quite outrageous — do you ever get any complaints about his language ?
24 He reckons NeXTStep can do development five to ten times faster than other technologies such as SunSoft Inc 's Solaris or Unix System Labs ' Unix SVR4.2 which he says are weak development solutions .
25 There are African masks and Polynesian sculptures bought at Sotheby 's ; goats ' skulls slung over doors ; and hanging from the walls are his own canvases — massive primitive paintings that he says are fertility symbols of women .
26 Every single action the Profitboss performs , every single decision he makes and everything he says are geared to an end-result .
27 The things he says are right , and they explain his popularity , but ho he says them explains the certain wariness with which he is regarded .
28 I 'm more than half convinced intellectually by him , but I still feel some of the paintings he says are bad are beautiful .
29 He says are no houses on the west side of Lakeside .
30 These , he says are the Friends Provident Stewardship , Scottish Equitable Ethical , National provident Institution Global Care Fund , Clerical Medical Evergreen Fund , Merlin Ecology Fund , Henderson Green PEP and the Skandia Ethical Selection Fund .
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