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

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1 So now he is clubbed to death instead , much to the surprise of the audience .
2 So now he is gone , who will pick up the mantle ?
3 Just as the Spirit was active in breathing life into the first man ( Gen 2:7 ) , so here he is associated with the birth of the last Adam .
4 How well-cut his suit now turns out to be , and how confidently , as they disappear once more he is laying down die law to the old man sitting so respectfully opposite .
5 Mr Nicos , the manager of the Kamara , will be welcoming Club guests for the sixth summer running when he opens his doors in Summer '90 and once again he is looking forward to dealing exclusively with us .
6 A glossary of terms and acronyms used can be very helpful not only to the reader but also to the writer who is forced to consider carefully how he is using various technical terms .
7 In He will sing tomorrow , " singing tomorrow " is in relation with the subject in the present , but only as a probable potential : " he " is represented as subject to certain conditions in the present ( his time-table , his own will ) which make his singing tomorrow predictable : in a way , one could say that right now he is represented as a " probable tomorrow-singer " .
8 Now here he is saying , ‘ Have me back .
9 ‘ And now here he is pouring out his soul for the whole world . ’
10 All this is as yet in the future ; Serafin is still working out how he is going to insist on occupying the garret , in the teeth of Summerchild 's objections .
11 But you feel certain that deep inside he is saying ‘ If we do n't put 437 points on those bleeding Welshmen … . ’
12 Oh well there he is holding the door look , thank you , great Chris , come on .
13 Here again he is adopting a course of confrontation , a course of deliberate challenge to established authority .
14 However , it 's not all good news for Pat Nevin , for his football world will turn upside down today when he is left out of Scotland 's World Cup squad to face Italy at Ibrox on November 18 .
15 Most players like to have some relief but they know with him that no matter how much he is hurting he will go on . ’
16 Then suddenly he is thrown to the wolves with the stigma of being incompetent , no good — even a fool .
17 Before we leave Glamorgan , a word of congratulation to Stephen James , who has been opening in place of Butcher and compiling runs with the kind of technique that reveals how earnestly he is trying to establish himself this summer .
18 The whisper is that Faldo has not been saying too much about how well he is playing for fear of tempting fate .
19 The whisper is that Faldo has not been saying too much about how well he is playing for fear of tempting fate .
20 Giving marks for written work can help the student to assess how well he is doing and can serve as reinforcement ( either because good marks tell him he is making satisfactory progress or because poor marks will tell him he must make a grater effort ) .
21 This wretched man knows quite well he is doing wrong in taking my eggs .
22 You see there there he is telling this lady do n't listen to her she runs a savings group , the squander bug works for Hitler .
23 Given the complexities of some of the procedures which police officers are required to operate under this legislation , it is not surprising to find that the Metropolitan Police , and no doubt many other forces as well , have issued a set of elaborate and detailed instructions which indicate to an officer precisely how he is to proceed in any one of the many contingencies that may arise and which are designed to ensure that he acts in accordance with the statute as interpreted by the courts .
24 I do n't know how seriously he is considering the offer , but he was buying every book in the shop on the subject of the Far East .
25 However well he does , however badly he is beaten , he contrives to incorporate the result into his bil-dungsroman .
26 Ernest Saunders was told that he should leave gaol after serving 10 months of a five-year sentence because he was a victim of senile dementia , yet now he is running his own business .
27 Does he not understand that , at a time when even he is forecasting a Europe of up to 30 member states by the end of the century , it is inevitable that the Scottish nation will demand to be a full part of that process of change ?
28 It 's within the congregation , Paulo was writing , not to those outside but to those dedicated baptized brothers and sisters in the trees , said you know the season that it is already the hour for you to awake so he was speaking to spiritual people , spiritually minded people and yet here he is telling them to be awake , awake from sleep or slumbers , for now our salvation is nearer than at the time when we became the leavers , and that 's true with us all if you came into the truth yesterday , the time that much nearer now is n't it ?
29 This is Millie 's father , coming up Hyde Hill Lane of an evening so wearily , with so little to say for himself ; yet here he is sliding through the grass with such snake-like speed and resourcefulness .
30 The reaction in South Shields , where chiefly he is remembered as an all round nice guy , was ‘ incredulity by all who remembered his smooth action ’ recalls Clive Crickmer 's history of cricket in the town .
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