Example sentences of "[pron] he [vb -s] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 His aim , he added , is to build SyQuest into a $1,000m-a-year company by concentrating on the removable disk sector , which he says is high-profit .
3 Coun Michna has been a leading opponent of the scheme , which he says is inappropriate for Clairville Common .
4 Secondly , there are problems where the decision-maker is interested in the result of an inquiry or investigation , not in any personal sense , but because the institution which he represents is desirous of attaining a certain objective .
5 Mr Stewart 's advocate , Craig Scott , is hoping to persuade the court to order Central Region to hand over documents which he claims are vital to his client 's case .
6 man has hit out at a health survey which he claims is insulting and highly personal .
7 Manning calls this conceptualization of work the ‘ threat-dangerhero ’ syndrome ( 1977 : 302 ) , which he believes is widespread amongst those who discharge ‘ Anglo-American policing ’ , while Reiner refers to it as ‘ old-fashioned machismo ’ , which he argues is widespread within the occupational culture of the police ( 1985 : 99-100 ) .
8 There have to be doubts about Woosnam because he has shown so little of the form of which he has been capable in the past .
9 The horse was quite impressive when winning at Haydock and could record his fourth consecutive victory of the season , during which he has been unbeaten .
10 Christie , too , wants to run in the European , preferably in both sprints and not just the 60 metres for which he has been pre-selected .
11 Prof Denis Noble of Oxford University told the meeting : ‘ It is a scandalous claim which he knows is incorrect . ’
12 he holds information which he knows is unpublished price sensitive information in relation to that company ; and
13 Much thanks to John and many others in the R Y A who helped with training and preparing er that er expedition and then in the World Disabled Championships in Barcelona , Kevin who has one of our Challenger catamarans , in which he 's been national champion seven times .
14 After questioning 600 non-information technology directors and 1,200 information technology ones , Graham Browne of market research group International Data Corp , concluded that , unless the Government goes down the facilities management path — which he believes is questionable — the UK market is unlikely to experience the 30% per annum growth rate generally forecast .
15 Manning calls this conceptualization of work the ‘ threat-dangerhero ’ syndrome ( 1977 : 302 ) , which he believes is widespread amongst those who discharge ‘ Anglo-American policing ’ , while Reiner refers to it as ‘ old-fashioned machismo ’ , which he argues is widespread within the occupational culture of the police ( 1985 : 99-100 ) .
16 I know he has a reputation for toughness that could match Martin 's any day , but the difference is that everything he does is legal and above board .
17 You can see into the mind of a normal , everyday man who has somehow become a murderer , he works in a way which is hard to understand , as everything he does is due to his obsession , which makes whatever he does perfectly acceptable to him , it 's almost as if he ca n't help it .
18 Everything he writes is Jewish in the sense that everything he writes is conscious of the Jewish faith , if that can be said without relinquishing the thought that there are such persons as unbelieving Jews .
19 Everything he writes is Jewish in the sense that everything he writes is conscious of the Jewish faith , if that can be said without relinquishing the thought that there are such persons as unbelieving Jews .
20 You think he 's weak , but he could be as determined as you , about something he thinks is important . ’
21 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 ’ .
22 Bugger me he 's been busy .
23 Cloughie , probably now less adaptable to sudden change than he used to be , has been hamstrung by the departure of two high class central defenders , whom he has been unable to replace despite having cash in the bank .
24 This would explain the cases where the plaintiff accepts a lift with a driver whom he knows is drunk .
25 ‘ Any private seller who makes a factual statement about the goods he is selling , verbally or in writing , can be held to account if what he says is inaccurate . ’
26 Yes well of course you can only assume that what he says is correct .
27 If what he says is true , which is highly unlikely , they must visit his latrine during the hours of darkness .
28 I wish I knew how much of what he says is true ! ’
29 ‘ If what he says is true , this ca n't be residual weather effects . ’
30 What he needs is practical help , not spiritual help .
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