Example sentences of "he can be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But he can be sloppy about detail .
2 The Profitboss believes that he can be successful .
3 ‘ At times he can be shy and perhaps … ’
4 Even though he does not intend to insult , or is not seeking to insult , he can be guilty of the offence if he is aware that his conduct is or might be insulting .
5 He can be serious .
6 ‘ David is keen to put himself in the shop window before the end of the season so he can be involved in a new club with their pre-season preparations , ’ said Town 's general manager Alan Smith .
7 A life prisoner can not be certain that he ever will be released on licence , but he can be certain that he will be considered for release , at latest 17 years after his sentence and periodically thereafter .
8 He can be certain that that will not happen .
9 Mr Gates would be happy to get his financial information from the quarterly report to shareholders — so long as he can be confident that the news will be as consistently good as it has been during Mr Shirley 's seven years in charge .
10 The line being spoken is always in the same spot , so that if he turns his head from a familiar sentence he can be confident that he will be able to pick up again where he left off .
11 Dear Lord , he can be stupid , thought Scarlet , as she saw Camille about to respond with the surprised gratification of a matador to whom the bull has blindly turned his flank .
12 His logic seems to be that if he does n't give you any money , he can be sure you 're staying with him because you love him , and not because of his earning power .
13 One of his goals will be to map the optical quality of the ice so that he can be sure that light from neutrino reactions will indeed reach the detectors .
14 Wherever 007 goes , he can be sure of encountering megalomaniacs set on world domination .
15 So he can be sure it 's us . ’
16 The buyer , on the other hand , wishes to put off acceptance as long as possible , so that he can be sure the goods are totally satisfactory to him before he gives up the opportunity of rejecting them .
17 He can be uncomfortable , even distressed if the world is too bare or temporarily unpeopled .
18 He can be impossible to bowl against .
19 It is important to identify the settlor because if he or his spouse has retained a benefit or interest under the settlement or can benefit under the settlement he can be taxable upon the trust income .
20 When he 's cheerful his tongue runs away with him , and when he 's depressed he can be unkind .
21 He can be troublesome ca n't he ?
22 Second , nice Mr Major must show he can be nasty .
23 He can be violent , I admit , ’ Mr Browning said , ‘ but he is not himself when he launches into these diatribes and you must remember that , Wilson . ’
24 In less serious music and the 20th-century repertory he can be heavy-handed .
25 What I mean is … well , he 's strong , and he can be funny . ’
26 he can be funny but sometimes he just goes over the top .
27 A liar and a thief and a rogue , but what this world has made him , and sweet as he can be false .
28 I need not ask if he can be secret . ’
29 He can also get really mad , but then he can be wonderful afterwards . "
30 He can be charming .
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