Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] he is [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 From the outset , Cohn makes it very clear that he is bent on taking a walk on the wild side , to chronicle the lives of the losers he meets along this small strip of the Great American Nowhere .
2 Although it is clear that he is committed to making changes , he has taken up fluent corporation-speak surprisingly quickly .
3 I am therefore arranging with R.A.F. that they will not deal with Stirling direct unless he is armed with a written request from GHQ .
4 Where , however , the defendant is unaware that he is confronted by a policeman and believes himself to be entitled to use force , the situation is different .
5 Montgomerie , who finished joint 20th in Agadir , 14 shots behind winner David Gilford , will not be worried by a £1,000 fine — he has won more than £70,000 already this year — but will be dismayed if he is disciplined .
6 It is imperative that he is caught very , very quickly .
7 When he plays Mowgli , Karim 's skin is deemed too pallid and he is forced to wear black-and-white minstrel greasepaint ; cast as a downtrodden immigrant in his next part , he caricatures Changez , his fat , idle and ugly cousin-in-law , who arrives from India halfway through the novel .
8 It is curious that he is commemorated in the ASB simply as a bishop ; for he was seldom if ever present in his diocese during the great Church festivals of the year .
9 As the future of manufacturing investment depends on confidence in future economic performance , does my right hon. Friend think that anyone contemplating what will happen to his income will feel more confident if he is threatened with slow torture rather than immediate amputation ?
10 In one case in 1944 , Scott LJ stated that the ‘ British principle of personal freedom , that every man should be presumed innocent until he is proved guilty , applies also to the police function of arrest — in a very modified degree , it is true , but at least to the extent of requiring them to be observant , receptive and open-minded and to notice any relevant circumstance which points either way , either to innocence or to guilt ’ .
11 ‘ But , ’ said the stranger , ‘ do you or do you not know that the law of England supposes every man to be innocent until he is proved — proved — to be guilty ? ’
12 He comforted himself with the saying of Uncle Jan — ‘ the devil is never so black as he is painted ’ — and dreamed of what he might accomplish in the company of such a woman , in collaboration with her soft femaleness .
13 Many of his junior colleagues in Glasgow and Edinburgh subsequently filled senior academic and hospital posts in this country and overseas and he is remembered by them with much gratitude and affection .
14 Ipswich 's other newcomer , German Andre Pollehn , will also be missing as he is committed to a long track meeting in his own country that day .
15 The well-tempered individual 's ability to maintain order is precarious when he is located in a terrain which is uncontrolled .
16 And no sooner has he drunk than he is cured .
17 And although the Newsons concede the chicken and egg possibility — do you smack a child because he is delinquent , or is he delinquent because he is smacked ? — they argue that their findings do not support the old belief that sparing the rod spoils the child , but suggest that at the very least , mothers who smack do not succeed in producing non-delinquent children .
18 The huge eight-year-old gelding , whose appetite is so big that he is nicknamed Monster Munch , was led through a crowd of 500 well-wishers to his box at the Saxon House stables of his trainer , Nick Gaselee .
19 The smoked window doors slam shut and he is removed to gnome hospital .
20 1.15:WONDER MAN is a most exciting chasing prospect and I will be surprised if he is beaten this afternoon .
21 He is potentially one of the best two-mile novices in the country , and I will be very surprised if he is beaten .
22 He looks likely to run in Doncaster 's Flamborough Head Novices Hurdle tomorrow though do not be surprised if he is rerouted for the Grade 2 Berkshire Hurdle at Newbury .
23 In The Quarry Man ( 1908 ) a workman is blinded during blasting operations at a quarry ; later his wife becomes unfaithful and he is driven to suicide ; just in time his wife pulls him out of the river and she now abandons ‘ the downward path ’ .
24 It is sufficient if he is shown to be intentionally using violence or if he is aware that his conduct may be violent .
25 This is his favourite event , together with the Open — an event where he is as surprised as he is flattered by the support he gets from the British public .
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