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

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1 He is a populist who is unfussy about which grievances he exploits to get attention .
2 Well the parrot he sort of came in the Boar War he did he sort of flitted on my shoulder and I 've been lumbered with him ever since and nobody seems to want him .
3 Just straight , that 's his living he designs roofs
4 At any available space in the interview he name-checks himself and his show .
5 WWF-UK funds a wildlife trade investigations project , now in its third year of operation , which aims to reduce the threat posed by uncontrolled trade tot he survival of rare species by improving the enforcement of CITES and EEC controls .
6 Engineers in managerial positions should therefore recognise that they have enhanced responsibilities in three important respects : the introduction and operation of a proper risk management programme ; the effective discharge of their broader duties , so that they do not themselves become a source of risk ; and in the making of judgements relating tot he tolerability of risk .
7 He could stay at the Palm Springs home of Walter Annenberg , newspaper publisher , millionaire , friend of the Shah 's friend Richard Nixon , former ambassador tot he court of St James , Sullivan was told to convey the invitation in the name of the president and to ask how many people would be travelling with the Shah .
8 In other words the traditional concept of the sign as a vehicle or substitute for an idea or a thing can fairly easily be transposed tot he structure of the sign itself , with the signifier being regarded as a substitute for the signified .
9 The Proprietor shall not be liable for any such withholding taxes if it has been complied with the relevant tax exemption requirements and has delivered tot he Publisher an exemption certificate or other proof of such exemption satisfactory to the taxing authorities .
10 If it is large in relation tot he aquarium , the accumulation of food and subsequent rotting will lead to the growth of what you call fungi .
11 There are three small , pointed arm spines ; one towards the dorsal surface and the other two adjacent tot he tentacle pores .
12 It is much larger than previously , giving more room tot he business of sending out carpet samples to hungry customers .
13 What followed can only be described as a wild west show , with representatives chasing it around the Norfolk showground , much tot he amusement of everyone in the vicinity .
14 Passes may be issued which will allow access by car , coach or ambulance tot he esplanade , but they CAN NOT BE ISSUED for performances on Saturdays under any circumstances .
15 He picked up a packet of mints and said tot he cashier : ‘ That gormless Lancastrian out there will pay for these — he has got the brains of a chocolate mouse . ’
16 Health Minor illnesses connected tot he throat could surface around the 10th .
17 In spite of lowering clouds and apocalyptic forecasts , plenty of hardy souls turned up to sample the culinary offerings of Brecknock 's answer tot he Roux Brothers , and were rewarded with a pleasant , rain free evening , and a meal that reached even dizzier heights than last year — the proportion of charcoal to edible meat having been somewhat reduced .
18 On arrival you will be met and immediately transferred tot he Hilton Nile Cruise vessel .
19 Eventually , however , those commanders still loyal tot he Shah ( or still hoping to resist the imposition of Islamic government ) produced a series of plans for a military take-over .
20 And there are some advantages in buying from a local dealer ; if something goes wrong with your machine , you can take it straight back tot he shop and express your rage directly to the person you bought it from .
21 Well , no darling I was gon na say Ken he sort of suggested
22 In one episode he rants for about ten minutes about the Bayern Munchen team goostepping round the pitch after cheating their way to winning the European Cup Final in ‘ 75 .
23 Athelstan was always surprised at-the effect he caused ; here he was in a place where man died for the price of a few coins , but at the sight of the lighted wax candle , the sound of the small tinkling bell and him swathed in a cope , the coarsest men and women stood aside as if they acknowledged the great mysteries he carried. ,
24 Opinion polls show Labour back in the lead on course for a nine seat John Major unveils the Tories ’ 39 steps to education reform claiming they will achieve higher Roy Hattersley , on a visit to Darlington , pledged to give Durham 's Chief Constable the number of extra bobbies he Darlington Tory candidate Michael Fallon claimed a Newcastle-based regional assembly , as proposed by Labour , would harm the town .
25 The most striking vein he mines is that of conversational and epistolatory poems ; they run through the century , offering character sketches , rural and city scenes , drawing-room and marital exchanges .
26 And they come in , I mean he skids in the hall at night I mean it 's my fault I threw the rubber ring towards the kitchen down the hall he sort of skidded before he got there and there was a , and he must of had mud er , you know like like he had
27 As training and hire costs are comparatively low int he USA and certain other countries , it 's not altogether surprising that our young , impecunious hopefuls feel frustrated at the much higher prices asked in the UK .
28 When the Hewers bought Vine House it had been used as a dormitory for an air Force course int he village during the war .
29 ( ii ) Several patients who were Child 's grade C on or shortly after admission improved with medical treatment to grade A or B , thereby ultimately becoming eligible for inclusion int he study .
30 These interviews will concentrate on the culture of substance abuse among young people and the way these people perceive the risks involved int he use of drugs like alcohol , tobacco and heroin .
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