Example sentences of "he is [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He is ceratinly better than Lukic with crosses , he catches it whereas lukic would punch or drop leading to panic . |
2 | Clough , they say , is a complicated soul ; no-one knows where they stand with him ; he is utterly unpredictable . |
3 | He is thankfully absent . |
4 | Tom Meredith , the Austin , Texas company 's chief financial officer told Dow Jones & Co that with long-term interest rates at historical lows , he is keenly interested in a debt deal . |
5 | He is keenly aware of the paradoxical gulf between British standards in distance events , and the much-lauded strength of our sprinters . |
6 | But he is keenly aware of history . |
7 | Marx carried the criticism of Hegel 's position much further , and he is equally critical of the young Hegelians . |
8 | Mr Sisulu , the former secretary-general of the African National Congress , may be less famous than Nelson Mandela , but he is equally formidable : if his family is included , even more so . |
9 | For a man who confesses to a lifelong passion for food , he is equally enthusiastic about wine . |
10 | He says he is equally willing to do the same for any other operating system . |
11 | The man is terrified of that , but he is equally terrified at the loss of it . |
12 | On the other criticism he is equally dismissive . |
13 | By contrast he is equally adept at setting a tone of meditative rapture in the slower movements . |
14 | He is outstandingly handsome and robust , very masculine and with deep inward fire , and extremely reserved . ’ |
15 | He is wonderfully avaricious , devious and a genius at avoiding parting with even a sou , all to great comic effect . |
16 | The authors of this perfervid , crowded adventure use the first person device to plot the course of Kemp 's feelings concurrently with the bold actions in which he is conventionally heroic . |
17 | If he has sports coaching or attends exercise classes where the instructor is not aware of the particular problems of spasticity , he should take care not to try any movement he is not capable of . |
18 | If at the end of the day once we have gone through the goo the good housekeena keeping exercise and he has been put into an M S three post that you think he is not capable of , then you 've got two options . |
19 | It is possible , he tells me , that the pass over the mountain to the falls will be open now , but he is not sure . |
20 | Alcock will never report anything he is not sure of . |
21 | Wordsworth returns again and again to his main problem , whether we are in some sense ‘ led ’ by spiritual agencies — notice that he is not sure , and carefully qualifies any dogmatic statements — or whether we are alone responsible for what we become . |
22 | Shandell admits that he is not sure — what happened , he says , is that one of the company 's distributors developed a facsimile board for Pick for MD-DOS and requested serial-port support . |
23 | Yet , he is not sure all his countrymen benefit similarly from committing themselves to becoming fulltime professionals in the northern summer : ‘ There is a danger if fast bowlers go over when they are too young , ’ Tribe says . |
24 | He is not sure where they came from . |
25 | He is not sure which . |
26 | He is not brilliant or cultivated , witty or townified . |
27 | ‘ I can not believe he is not real , ’ Cleo said . |
28 | In this he is not unlike Sefton Goldberg in Coming from Behind , Jacobson 's earlier novel . |
29 | He is not pleased . |
30 | Like others in the street , he is not enchanted with the idea of working for dole money . |