Example sentences of "he [be] [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I think he was good player — but playing in that Liverpool side was nt difficult , and he s not really played for any other side so its hard to tell exactly how good he is .
2 The last thing in the world she needed was to be attracted to the man who had been Elise 's lover — even if he were n't already engaged in a live-in relationship with another woman !
3 He is no longer welcome at the courts of any other Elector Counts nor at Altdorf .
4 Money in court for the benefit of a person who has legal aid must be paid out only to his solicitor or , if he is no longer represented by a solicitor , to the Legal Aid Board ( Ord 11 , r 4(4) and reg 87 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 .
5 Sometimes this is done quite deliberately — he refuses to think about the event at all — while at other times it is his subconscious mind which ensures that he is no longer troubled by it .
6 And in the other Peter is taught by God that he is no longer to abide by the old Jewish distinctions of clean and unclean .
7 That is , he is no longer alienated from himself and others .
8 Another plus for him is that he is no longer surrounded by girls and the English , as he now has Kyle MacDougall at the hostel , so along with Andrew they are beginning to affirm themselves .
9 In them he is no longer fighting against his instinctive understanding of the region , traditions and spirit of his home country , but embracing it as a source of inspiration , and eventually using it as a touchstone against which the characters and even life itself are to be judged .
10 He is not even disturbed by the fact that his beard , monocle and considerable size are not always the ideal ambassadorial countenance for delicate first encounters between East and West .
11 In June his mother enquired about progress only to be told ‘ Why , he is not even thinking of it … so far we know nothing either about the cast or about the libretto ’ .
12 He is not even denounced by the government .
13 However this still situates " him " in the present with respect to want — he is the object of a desire right now — whereas he is not yet involved as the agent of the event go .
14 Although he has already scored 13 goals for Aston Villa this season , the 24-year-old striker is self-critical enough to insist he is not yet firing on all cylinders .
15 Although he has already scored 13 goals for Aston Villa this season , the 24-year-old striker is self-critical enough to insist he is not yet firing on all cylinders .
16 When Aragon asserts that he has become " an entirely new man , he is not simply engaging in literary rhetoric , but referring quite explicitly to social and political events which have had a profound effect on his life-style .
17 It is now suggested that ‘ he does n't know anything about politics ’ — in effect , that he is not medically qualified for his spin-doctoring consultancy .
18 This galloping course will suit his action and he is not badly treated at the weights on his best form .
19 The gift will have been one subject to a reservation either because the gift is treated as a class gift to all the discretionary beneficiaries and the donor is one of them ( so he is not entirely excluded from the property ) or , possibly because he has retained a benefit ( there is an ability to benefit him under the terms of the trust deed ) .
20 We sense that beneath the linguistic competence which he displays in the play 's early scenes , he is not actually committed to anything beyond language itself , apart from football .
21 We should look behind the artificially magnified scope of the devil to discover he is not so deserved of our admiration as once we supposed .
22 However , he is not definitely found as a brewer in any records that survive today until 1683 , when he appears in the register of St Dunstan 's , Stepney , as a ‘ brewer of Brick Lane ’ .
23 As J. K. Galbraith ( 1979 ) has pointed out the adman actually creates markets and implants ‘ needs ’ in people ; he is not merely responding to consumer demand .
24 Regan makes no secret of the fact that he is not merely indulging in theoretical philosophy .
25 The original 260,000 employees have since been whittled down to 50,000 and Sir Monty is a little resentful that he is probably most remembered for setting that radical rundown in motion .
26 He is also firmly committed to proactive management : ‘ This is n't the kind of business environment in which we can set targets and expect something to happen , and we 're not waiting for an economic turnaround to provide us with the kind of results we want to turn in .
27 Denis Diderot gained lasting fame as the energetic editor of the French Encyclopaedia , but he is also rightly celebrated as an art critic .
28 If he is bound by the judicial view in relation to the date of the first review for prisoners serving discretionary life sentences , he is also so bound in relation to those serving mandatory life sentences .
29 But there are many clues to how he is even more energised by criticism .
30 Indeed throughout Harwood has some excellent jokes at the expense of the affectation and ludicrous self-absorption of actors , though he is even more unsparing on the playwright , who is gradually exposed in Stephen Moore 's performance as a devious , self-regarding little swine .
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