Example sentences of "[conj] he 's [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Either there are more bitches on heat in the village nowadays , or he 's simply getting into the habit of looking .
2 Depending on which gossip column you read he 's either planning to wed his long-term live-in girlfriend , Toukie Smith , sister of the late fashion designer Willie Smith , or he 's secretly dating model Naomi Campbell .
3 ‘ This boy , ’ says the Constable , ‘ although he 's repeatedly told to , wo n't move on … ’
4 This is a shame , for although he 's admittedly playing to a club audience , you do n't have to suppress the songs to maintain the groove — and the doctor has proved with ‘ Killer ’ and tonight 's storming version of ‘ Flashback Jack ’ , that he has some potent stimulants in his black bag .
5 This is a shame , for although he 's admittedly playing to a club audience , you do n't have to suppress the songs to maintain the groove — and the doctor has proved with ‘ Killer ’ and tonight 's storming version of ‘ Flashback Jack ’ , that he has some potent stimulants in his black bag .
6 and although he 's well trained and they exercise him .
7 BONG : First , veteran newsman Sandy Gall walked out on his wife after 34 years , although he 's now trying to patch things up .
8 And the importance of this work , colleagues , will become clearer later in this report , but at this point er , President , I would wish to place on record , although he 's now has to leave er , to catch his plane , the attribute to my friend and colleague , who was here during the earlier part of Congress , as an honoured guest .
9 Although he 's still boosting big time , Moet 's main aim is to start a club with a couple of his Lyricist Lounge partners , including Danny Castro .
10 Because of his working hours he is not giving as much time as he ought perhaps to his family , although he 's always tried to ensure that weekends are devoted to his children .
11 Sally knows who he is though , although he 's never looked after her .
12 Having granted permission to go ashore , I 've been promised trout for supper , although he 's never caught anything worth eating yet .
13 But he feels that he 's completely justified in lying , cheating and evading bills in order to carry them out .
14 He , he 's trying to make , he , he 's making him , you aggressive is n't he and I would say that he 's just thinking it 's low if I 'm going and this guy because , you know
15 ‘ Are you trying to tell me that old Hardiman is Con 's solicitor — and that he 's also acting for our mystery man ?
16 Pound may be right or wrong about the merits of Binyon 's version , as about the sorts of language that are acceptable in verse translation ; what is certain is that he 's here applying to diction a sort of sliding scale or set of variable standards such as Ford 's principles did n't allow for .
17 ‘ I 'm insulted that he 's even talking about me on the tape — and I 'm sure the other players he 's mentioned feel the same .
18 he 's got to wait for , plus the fact that he 's probably spent twenty of it out getting equipment
19 He 's twenty-five and Tucker said that he 's specifically declined any offers at all , and that he does n't want contact with you . ’
20 KEVIN Keegan has told young Steve Watson that he 's still wanted .
21 Jacklin reports that he 's still hitting the ball well and ‘ feels hungry ’ again .
22 ‘ She 's delighted we 've got Place and that he 's really banged up .
23 I mean there 's been a couple of times that he 's really lost his temper with her and erm and , and really flown off the handle , badly .
24 ‘ I do n't suppose he 's ever done anything that he 's really wanted to do .
25 He was all over us last week , and now that he 's really needed , he 's nowhere to be found .
26 He says that he 's always wanted to work as an artist at Slimbridge — it 's a lifetimes dream come true .
27 He 's a very aggressive batsman , but he finds the time to be a great encourager of his partners , and Phil Bainbridge is convinced that he 's never run faster than when they were in together against Lancashire . ’
28 However secure he is in his own ability , the champion is upset by the most persistent accusation , that he 's never fought a genuine heavyweight .
29 The fact that he 's only risking his career — and mine , and the government 's — does n't really make any difference .
30 erm the ostensible subject of this passage is that he 's now finished with hell and heaven as the setting for his poems , and he 's coming down to earth for what is left .
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