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How to use he is in a sentence

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The problem is, what if the engine stops while he is already on the fast lane of a nearby toll road?
Now he is putting out word he's going to reveal sensational details in the tell-all book.
Confronting ghostly apparitions of Annabel, he is overwhelmed by guilt for forcing her to have children to prove his manhood.
He is just like he is on the telly, very articulate, full of energy and highly entertaining.
I just don't think at any stage they are going to be able to make a credible case that he is some sort of right-wing maniac.
Martin declares that he is a Manichaean, someone who believes that the material world is fundamentally evil.
A triple gold medalist in Sydney, he is searching for a final hurrah on the Olympic stage, namely the defense of his title in the 100 backstroke.
The fact he is the first to record back-to-back victories since L' Escargot in 1971 speaks for itself.
Is it possible that he is a frustrated actor who consequently feels the need to criticise anyone with manifest abilities in this field?
Despite sounding a little dazed after spending six and a half hours watching three films back to back, he is keeping things in perspective.
If he is given the go ahead, it could be months before a date is set for the hearing.
As Mitchell, he is all surface mannerism with no depth, an unconvincing Southern accent in a hat.
In short he is a bacteriologist and microbiologist first who happens to have found his way to a specialism in food contamination.
As a former schoolmate and family friend of Stanhope, he is extremely excited to be there.
He has been standing up on his own, which is a good sign, and he is eating, but his nostrils and throat are still in a bad way.
I wonder if he is physically up for playing one of the biggest badasses I've ever encountered in my comic-reading history?
One never feels that he is wholly approving of the growing tenaciousness of William and Emily's relationship.
His landlord gives him a week's notice to quit the house, although he is not in breach of his tenancy.
Once inside, he is discovered by the bad guys and the whole thing deteriorates into a messy shootout.
I think it's unfair to deduce that he is no good, will treat her badly and is a bad seed simply because he got in a car first.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The laws of Zoroaster, with which he is unacquainted, incontrovertibly prove that this vice was never recommended to the Persians.
He gives his money to hospitals because the last pleasure of which he is capable is that of spiting his relations.
The man who thinks he is dying may be spleeny, but the man who says he is spleeny is, of the two, the one more likely to be dying.
The immune rat may be given anthrax if first he is made to run in a squirrel cage until exhausted.
And he is interpretatively an idolater, and actually persuadeth others to be so.
He had the reposeful self-assurance of a man who is conscious that he is idolized.
But then you know that he is back, and it wasn't merely my fancy that I saw him by the stage door.
Aristotle was born in Stagira in Macedonia, and from this fact he is called the Stagirite.
If a man is introduced to him, unattended by a woman, and he is with a stag party, politeness bids him also rise.
Yes, he is an ill-advised fellow, and if the doctors are wise, they will do what I say.
Should one happen to be illegitimately born, he is not eligible to a trade, though he even be holy.
But he is preparing to do something hardly less daring, namely, to standardize the types that may be sold.
At first he is violent and ill-mannered, and is angry at seeing his master overthrown.
If he is bad enough to ill-treat his dog, he will ill-treat his wife and children.
They are possibly not startlingly brilliant, and he is perfectly easy to deceive.
It is the one statable revelation of truth which he is ready to stake his all upon.
Also he sometimes supposes that God is immanent in the world, sometimes that he is transcendent.
In this, of course, he is following Hume, though he applies the Johnsonian argument to Berkeley's immaterialism.
He is not only short as a statistician of New York, but he is off, far off, in his mathematics.
That's his idea, and he is busy on a model made out of the steels of his wife's stays.
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