Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] he [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The justification for this practice was that the dealer who could do business with such clients would thrive in the dealing room proper where he stood a chance of getting reasonable leads .
2 When told it could , Postelnicu made it clear that he expected a regular supply of Scotch to be discreetly deposited there .
3 In this he was only following in Lanfranc 's footsteps , and it is clear that he expected the king to exercise more authority in ecclesiastical affairs than the more ‘ advanced ’ ecclesiastical theorists of his time thought tolerable .
4 and his wife , it was her second marriage , her first one had been to the doctor and he had actually examined paedophilia backed off , basically said well she did n't , she could n't get a conviction but it was quite clear that he had the motive and he 'd had the opportunity because Connie died from the fire which Harvey Jones had set cos he found out
5 Gloucester was much in demand as an arbiter and as a source of legal redress , and it is clear that he took the matter seriously .
6 Their craftsmanship makes it clear that he took the business of composing verse and music very seriously indeed .
7 Gloucester was much in demand as an arbiter and as a source of legal redress , and it is clear that he took the matter seriously .
8 Paul writes that he is ‘ in ’ God — and as we look at the way that he wrote other letters , it is clear that he made a great effort to maintain that special relationship .
9 He made it clear that he thought a minority Labour government would have no right to a dissolution if it was rapidly defeated in the Commons .
10 But Vergil 's presentation of the episode makes it clear that he thought the accusation had no validity and was merely an excuse for Hastings ' execution .
11 The judge made it clear that he thought the complainant was the truthful witness and that the case should continue .
12 But Vergil 's presentation of the episode makes it clear that he thought the accusation had no validity and was merely an excuse for Hastings ' execution .
13 Life had not prepared him for the task , and it soon became clear that he lacked the natural shrewdness and strength of character that a Gdansk plumber was to show the Polish bosses three years later .
14 Nevertheless , it is fairly clear that he saw the democratic political movement as the principal force creating this new social order , for it is the democratic regime that assigns pre-eminent value to the wellbeing of the greatest number , establishes an open and mobile society by destroying the old hierarchy of ranks , and encourages the development of trade and manufacture .
15 Dworkin makes it clear that he considers the second principle to be the more fundamental one under a liberal conception of equality .
16 Although he has been accused , of course , of social snobbery , I think it 's clear that he observed the life around him closely and critically .
17 Terry seemed to have settled in easily to Army life , but although Joe made no complaints it was clear that he missed the family .
18 It is clear that he has a well-defined professional identity and authenticity which have their roots in his strict adherence to his own therapeutic tradition ( ayuverdic medicine ) , in contrast to the ‘ flexibility ’ and eclecticism of many therapists in the West .
19 Husameddin goes on to make clear that he means the revolts associated with Shaykh Badr al-Din Mahmud b .
20 After other speeches condemning Ian Paisley , Terence O'Neill rose and delivered a long statement in which he made it clear that he regarded the defeat of Ian Paisley as a central part of his reforming Unionism .
21 It was clear that he regarded the matter as closed .
22 Although his speech to Edinburgh University students will spell out the need for the creation of a level market place which is supported not supplanted , he will also make clear that he believes the Government does have a role in ensuring Scotland prospers and in attracting industry .
23 But from the nature of the reply which came from his private office , it was clear that he wanted a personal talk .
24 For John Prescot today , not a discrete silence while waiting for the leader 's call , he was making it clear that he wanted a swap to one of the top economic jobs .
25 When they met this month , Mr Kohl made it clear that he wanted an agreement on EMU that does not oblige Britain to accept a single currency before it is ready to do so .
26 Derek Green says he 's come to defend his title and beat the horse … it 's muddy so he hopes the horse will get stuck
27 I want to be so unpleasant that he gets no pleasure from having me .
28 Luke is most anxious to make this clear and he uses the Greek word parthenos twice in the opening sentence .
29 Her chair was empty and would remain empty until he left the company .
30 His voice was calm and he had a definite southern accent .
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