Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] he " in BNC.

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1 The last time they had met at Oulton Park he had unthinkingly humiliated her , wounding her immature feelings , and the pain had been intense .
2 Known , but somehow often overlooked , is the fact that Ellsworth Kelly he of the precise abstract geometries and the monochromatic fields has always kept a pencil within easy reach , taking it up regularly over the years to make line drawings , uninflected by modelling , chiefly of plants and flowers .
3 And despite several offers from ‘ B ’ Division clubs he would prefer to get fixed up with a senior side .
4 But it was n't the camp reactions he was troubled about at the moment , it was Mrs Robson 's .
5 From the same ministry contracts he was able to elicit official references — on departmental letter-heading and addressed ‘ to whom it may concern ’ — to bolster his standing with the suppliers and with other customers .
6 Lord Lawson , who has restricted his comments on the economy since his resignation four years ago , said : ‘ If the Chancellor is to make significant early inroads into the budget deficit he has no option but to increase tax substantially . ’
7 Her brothers all smoked yet when Mickey had seen his sister smoking he had snatched the cigarette from her hand , grinding it out with his heel , shouting at her that only dags smoked .
8 But , says Alfred , it would take more than Hollywood stardom to lure him away from the Sussex cottage he shares with Jill and 12-year-old Rachel , his daughter from a previous relationship .
9 Another point is , up in Hull in October er , somebody wrote a book about Mahatma Ghandi and he got death threats so the vice chancellor of Hull University he 's in Fenners he 's a director of J H Fenners in industrial .
10 Look at what happened with Jim Harvey he did a lot for the club and Ian Muir was severely punished for an incident aimed at John King .
11 Right , he 's an outdoor sales manager , he 's been with T N T eleven years , erm , previous to being with T N T he was on , two sales for seven years , and previous to that he sold diaries , business cards , business gifts .
12 The courage and dignity with which Arthur Ashe announced in New York that he has the AIDS virus , as a result of being given infected blood during one of the two major heart operations he underwent in the mid 1980's , was typical of one of the world 's most outstanding and gracious sportsmen .
13 I asked my own surgeon how many of these prostate operations he did in a year , and he said around four hundred .
14 Boyd unzipped his sheepskin jacket and flung it on a kitchen chair , opened the plaid shirt he was wearing and scratched his chest wearily .
15 The bloke who used to live next door to me , the little Turkish with the sister Lisa he used to eat dog shit , I saw him eat it .
16 He did n't recognise Aspel until the red book was produced from the wide sleeves of his costume and in his best mandarin accent he said , ‘ Paul Daniels — This Is Your Rife . ’
17 He published works by Abraham Cowley , Samuel Butler , Margaret Cavendish ( Duchess of Newcastle ) , Thomas Blount , and John Graunt [ qq.v. ] , whose sister Sarah he married .
18 In his first North-East division fight he was rocked by a tremendous right hand from Hartlepool BC 's John Kelly in the second round and looked out on his feet .
19 The problem of how to produce a red wine was as acute in Dom Pérignon 's time as it is today , but according to Frère Pierre he found a solution to the problem by using old vines and selecting only the ripest grapes ; he was thus able to achieve three or four successful vintages of decently coloured wines for about every ten , when the vines might enjoy exceptional warmth during the summer .
20 Like many other RAF servicemen he found himself stationed in Lincolnshire and after five years service his Lincolnshire bonds were established and he later moved to the areas into the more peaceful activity of a fitter in the malting industry .
21 On a visit to Moscow University he was appalled by the historian Sergei Solov'ev 's observation that it was difficult to work out what precisely the medieval chronicler Nestor had contributed to the chronicle which went by his name .
22 Microsoft senior vice president Paul Maritz told Compaq Computer Corp he was expecting NT to ship by the end of June .
23 Microsoft senior vice-president Paul Maritz told Compaq Computer Corp he was expecting NT to ship by the end of June and Sequent Computer Systems Inc was told pretty much the same .
24 Since growing up on the Norfolk coast he has painted from landscape .
25 As commander of uniform operations department he had responsibility for areas such as traffic , dogs , crime prevention and public relations .
26 In 1659 he similarly petitioned the recalled Rump Parliament to remember ‘ The Good Old Cause ’ , and initiate reform ; and in June 1660 he addressed a ‘ warning ’ to the newly restored Charles II , explaining that like King David he must govern the faithful justly .
27 It had been far from the capital week he had come to expect from Cowes , what with Willie winning everything in sight , having to make diplomatic speeches to his own nephew about how jolly it was to lose to him , and then just as he got time to drown his sorrows at the Yacht Club he had to come to Broadstairs .
28 He had been asked what happened when he was making routine checks on a red Sierra car he and Special Constable Glenn Goodman , 37 , stopped on the A64 between York and Leeds last June .
29 However , like General MacArthur he made the promise ‘ I will return ’ and so he did , the next night .
30 Robert Dunlop says its a good team and on Easter friday he 'll be up against the best in the world … he 's a positive man and hopes to be British champion this year
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