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He's and getting
" The suggestion of Daniel Day-Lewis struck a chord with him and he says that although " He's probably getting on a bit ," he " might make a Flashman ...
He's overrated in England, but at the same time you find a lot of people like Jeff Beck and Hendrix getting credit for things he started.
He's getting up and he looks pissed off.
He's getting one hundred percent oxygen, he's being continuously monitored, and best of all, he's in zero g. Whatever strain his heart is under, well, we can't do better than zero g ."
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Kiedis expressed his excitement with Slovak's induction, explaining " He's a beautiful person that picked up a guitar in the 1970s and didn't make it out of the 1980s, and he is getting honored for his beauty ".
For example, the English object pronoun me is found in " They see me " ( direct object ), " He's giving me my book " ( indirect object ), and " Sit with me " ( object of a preposition ); this contrasts with the subject pronoun in " I see them ," " I am getting my book ," and " I am sitting here.
He's an expert at always getting the last word, whether he's right or not.
He's turned into stone after getting a little too close to the demon world, but is revived later.
The manager cautioned me, " He's getting ready to go on stagebetter not disturb him right now.
He's always getting picked on and pushed around, which really winds him up.
Marion assumes it has come for her, but the Woman in White walks past her, saying, " He's not here for you ," before getting into the hearse herself.
He's not getting a cent ", Wixen said in 1996, stating that Fields and Palm would have to have to sue if they wished to pursue the claim.
During a live performance of the song in 1978, recorded on his infamous Take No Prisoners album, Reed made some scathing remarks about Dallesandro: " Little Joe was an idiot, I don't know if any of you know that .. You talk with him for two minutes, you hear he has an IQ of 12 ... He's the only guy I know who went to Italy to be a movie star, and it is not happening ... I mean, everybody is ready to go to bed with him, make him a star ... He can barely tie his shoes and dress ... I say, ' Joe you're getting older ,' he says, ' I know, I'll make a Warhol film ,' but you can't do that anymore, man!
He's hired as a short-order cook in a local diner where he meets Frankie, a pretty waitress who is trying to move on with her life after getting out of an abusive relationship.
Due to Kevin and the other characters in Harry Enfield and Chums getting positive feedback and statements of the truth behind the writers ' observations, the term " Kevin the Teenager " ( often shortened to simply a " Kevin "), has entered British vernacular to describe any adolescent who is bad-tempered or rebellious (" He's a right Kevin !").
He's either getting into fights, or being accused of theft, or being attacked by a rival school.

He's and rest
`` He's a right smart younger than the rest ''??
The apparent ease with which Shergar passed the rest of the runners, winning by 4 lengths, caused commentator Peter O ' Sullevan to exclaim: " He's only in an exercise canter!
He's one of those rare breed of men who are destined for greater things and won't rest until they get there.
Even film director Ingmar Bergman, who generally disliked Antonioni, acknowledged its significance: " He's done two masterpieces, you don't have to bother with the rest.
Many of his commentary lines would become catchphrases connected to the game including, " It's an up and under " ( a rugby tactic consisting of kicking the ball in a high arc, while the rest of the team rushes toward the landing point, hoping to gain possession and field position ) and " He's goin ' for an early bath.
He's got a great ear for music, but his musical tastes don't always do it for the rest of the family.
One New York City police captain summed up Carmine Galante in a few words, " He's pure steel, the rest are copper!

He's and .
`` He's leavin.
`` He's not your brother, he's Gavin's son.
`` He's a friend.
`` He's having some kind of a fit ''.
`` He's in Morgan's Ferry ''.
He's quite a rat, you know.
He's informed them of everything you've ever written him.
`` He's finished eating '', Hogan said.
He's got the tightest running gear in the train now.
`` He's there '', he got out tersely, curbing his rising excitement.
`` He's one hell of a decent boy.
`` He's okay.
He's a nice guy ''.
`` He's a wrong-o '', said Runyon, `` and I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw the Statue of Liberty ''.
He's got a lot of friends, and he ought to come along and let us know if he wants our help ''.
`` He's got high blood pressure, too, and bum kidneys '', the doctor said to me.
He's past helping.
He's as good as gone ''.
He's hitting the ball hard, in the batting cage, and his whole attitude is improved over this time last year.
He's been entirely different all spring.
He's approached his Democratic duties in hard-nosed engineering fashion.
`` He's all right, Craig '', Rachel said.
He's telling them now to write letters to their Congressmen opposing the disarmament of Germany.
He's probably spending the evening with friends ''.

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