Basic Guidelines For English Spellings
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1He is.
‘he's going to speak’- ‘Such is the regard in which he's held that there are sure to be lengthy queues.’
- ‘As a friend said, he's a stranger, someone most of us have never met, so why does it bother you so much?’
- ‘I'm very proud of him for how he's progressing, proud to tell people that he's my son.’
- ‘Now I think he's saying that the only criteria for punishment should be how bad the crime was.’
- ‘Costner's been roundly criticised for his work for years, but here he's on top form.’
- ‘Happy as I am that Papa Bear is back on the screen, I don't want to know what he's up to just yet.’
- ‘Not only is he friendly, trustworthy and a good English speaker, he's a top laugh too.’
- ‘It could have been a player and in any case it doesn't matter because he's a human being trying to do his job.’
- ‘In a teenage girl's magazine he's cited as a soft target for fans who are on a mission to snog a celebrity.’
- ‘For the first time during the conversation, he's beginning to sound a little irate.’
- ‘It isn't going to affect the price of a pint, Jack says, so he's not much interested.’
- ‘There used to be a poet from Ayrshire who did that stuff, but he's long dead now.’
- ‘If he's not the man who wrote the plays you're going to know it in five minutes.’
- ‘If he's doing a good job, it does reflect the way they play, the way they operate.’
- ‘In a position to shun the cash bribes of big business, he's now impervious to their threats.’
- ‘Deep down, he's a nice bloke, despite his best efforts to shield that fact from the world.’
- ‘I have no idea what this song is about or what the hell he's singing but I love it.’
- ‘Add to that all the fantastic records he's produced and you've got a major figure.’
- ‘He gets up from his desk for the first time, to escort me from the building, and he's about six foot six.’
- ‘He's a plumber and he's fixing the toilets and not in a Village People tribute act.’
- 1.1He has.‘he's given up his job’
- ‘In the meantime, he's even managed to alienate some of his old mates from advertising.’
- ‘For somebody with a name and a reputation, it was a gamble to come here and give it everything he's got.’
- ‘Solomon was next seen in Dale and then Haverfordwest where he's been for about two weeks.’
- ‘Soon he's set into motion a series of devious plans to bump the orphans off and claim their fortune.’
- ‘I think he's had one or two offers and one or two clubs have asked me about him.’
- ‘Tucci was eager to play the lively comic role that is a departure from anything he's done before.’
- ‘You cannot really question a coach when he's only been there four or five weeks.’
- ‘Now John Martyn is so madly in love again he's recorded a new album to prove it.’
- ‘Whatever Rael is, if he's to be believed, he's just ushered in a new era for mankind.’
- ‘He says he's become tired of Scottish newspapers sniping at each other in the media pages.’
- ‘All the boys on the pitch today think he's given them their start in this team.’
- ‘It works for him not because he's embraced it, but because his candidacy brings it alive.’
- ‘He's in the spotlight and all he can do is do what he's always done and play to his audience that think like him.’
- ‘One of them wants to be a writer and thinks he's got a good screenplay in him.’
- ‘I'm hoping that once he's had a rest and time to recharge that his blog will be resurrected.’
- ‘Now he's been learning to drive and picking up other new skills on the shopfloor.’
- ‘Asked what his best goal tally for a season is and he says he's never completed an entire campaign.’
- ‘Only a masochist or a Scotsman keeps turning the pages simply because he's paid for them.’
- ‘Nobody knows the sorrow he's seen and it's all there to hear in his sad, sad voice.’
- ‘I've only known him a few months, but in that one action he's leapt way up in my estimation.’
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