Example sentences of "he [be] [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | When was the last time Lukic had to save ? ? in fact he s one of the better ‘ savers ’ . |
2 | Had he been present at the gathering in the public bar of the Queen Anne pub near the Rotherhithe Tunnel he would have been worried even more . |
3 | Had he been asleep at the time ? |
4 | Not only will he be one of the few Democrats to win the presidency in the past 50 years but he will have humiliated an incumbent President in the process . |
5 | FOR JOHN BRYAN THE FALL FROM GRACE WAS JUST ONE WEEK AWAY NO LONGER WOULD HE BE ONE OF THE ROYAL FAMILY 'S ANOINTED . |
6 | I see and and the boy that would be sent round would he be one of the family or related to any |
7 | OK , but if that 's on his cards to do so why should he be top of the table ? |
8 | Will he be next to the throne in |
9 | Will he be conscious of the building 's associations and traditions ? |
10 | She was teasing him as if he were one of the little ones but he did n't mind because she was looking happy again . |
11 | He were wet behind the ears ! |
12 | ‘ I thought you and he were interested in the same things . ’ |
13 | An undue pressure of interest had come into his tone ( almost as if he were interested in the position himself ) , but Mrs Seymour-Strachey did not notice . |
14 | But he is unmoved by the criticism , despite County 's failure to win any of their last seven matches . |
15 | In the l er in the letter He is confident of the sil salvation . |
16 | In this sense he is symbolic of the nationalistic cause , either to restore Germany to her former glories , or to justify and inspire territorial ambitions . |
17 | Mr Clinton may say that he wants to concentrate on domestic policy until he is blue in the face ; the truth of the matter is that in a federal system such single-mindedness will not get him far , because most domestic policy is reserved to state and local governments . |
18 | A preacher can talk till he is blue in the face , but he can never bring anyone to faith in Christ . |
19 | ‘ My husband does n't do any housework or cooking but he is marvellous with the children , ’ says Larissa . |
20 | ‘ He is loyal to the High Throne of Ireland and to the Wolfline . |
21 | Hughes readily admits to being something of a sexual tearaway but he is uncomfortable at the thought of superseding Michael Ignatieff as the thinking woman 's crumpet . |
22 | He is critical of the high cost and low success rate of the ET scheme . |
23 | With his accountant 's help he eventually moved his accounts to the Midland , which gave him the overdraft on reasonable terms , but he is critical of the way banks look at small businesses , believing that many only look at the business sector rather than at the person running a particular business . |
24 | In , his autobiography he is critical of the quality of his local officials who , under pressures from their members , came to be seen as " relieving officers coming to the assistance of every seaman who is down and out " whether their hard luck stories were true or not . |
25 | In the main , he is critical of the trend towards over-watering and over-feeding , and explains their detrimental effect on the condition of British courses . |
26 | However , he is critical of the staffing levels in the prison 's acute psychiatric unit , the lack of racial minorities amoung the inmates and the effects of stress on staff . |
27 | Already he is delighted with the back-up he has had from a professionally run franchisor . |
28 | Sun Microsystems Inc chief , Scott McNealy , told Unigram.X that he is delighted with the amount of ‘ advertising ’ and sense of energy and power the Novell Inc/Unix System Labs merger will create for Unix SVR4 . |
29 | He is delighted with the way in which the players have responded to new coach Stewart McKinney , and is hopeful that better times are on the way . |
30 | Euro MP for Cheshire West , Lyndon Harrison , who has fought for Kemira , says he is delighted with the result . |