1. But he was a clever man, this burglar, and two prizes presented themselves for him today. 2. The abbot was a clever man. 3. Waiters made him feel a fool, this clever man. 4. The film centres on a clever young man who Marries out of his working-class background. 5. The conference would become a rally before which John Major must perform, reading from a thirty-minute script cobbled together by a squad of clever young men. 6. Now Mr Kronquist may be a very clever man, but he is not permitted, either, to suspend the physical laws of the Universe. 7. He was a very clever young man. 8. Gerry Adams is a very clever man. 9. If this was a conscious attempt to display concentrated art against a background of wandering irrelevance, he is indeed a clever young man. 10. This seemed perfectly logical to many clever men and women. |