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

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1 He remains at heart a boy who grew up on a busy farm at St Martin 's , 14 miles from Llanymynech , the course on which as a seven-year-old he first took a golf club in his hands .
2 Sure he ent causin it ? ’ retorted Tom .
3 3. he statutory obligations to consult trade unions over redundancies contained in employment protection law ( see IDS , 1982 ) remain in force , but they are reduced to a formality .
4 In 1912 he first used stencilled figures and letters in ‘ Guitare ’ , an oval painting owned by the Musée de Grenoble , and in 1913 adopted collage techniques , as in ‘ Tivoli-Cinéma ’ , a work which once belonged to Pablo Picasso .
5 I he particular definition of confidential information in this Act is information given by a central government department on terms forbidding disclosure to the public , or information , the disclosure of which , is forbidden by statute or court order .
6 I he exact commission figure is a matter for negotiation between the artist 's manager and the agent .
7 I he obvious inference after a time is that the man was homosexual and that the men talking were , too .
8 In Act One he first of all introduces himself and his job and what this entails and then he goes on to set the scene by describing the general vicinity and its history .
9 On August 29 , 1843 he top scored with 30 for Reading against Clapton and in 1844 appeared for Berkshire against Buckinghamshire .
10 In 1875 he next married his children 's governess , Ethel Jane ( died 1910 ) , daughter of William Sanderson Wyman , a Kettering physician .
11 Smart was deaf to advice , however , and in his play , which is bursting with wit and humour , ‘ He acts five parts himself and is only sorry he cant do all the rest .
12 In the early days , Paisley was so short of support that he press-ganged people into standing for election .
13 When she was Prime Minister , relations with the United States and in particular he personal contacts with President Reagan , were far more special than they are now .
14 In India Bikash Sinha had all but forgotten Chatterjee 's remarks , when on 24 March 1989 he first heard the reports from Utah claiming that Fleischmann and Pons had performed fusion in a test tube .
15 He walked quickly down the road anxious that he was not late he walked quickly down the road anxious that anxious he anxious
16 l he general conclusion reached here was that any attempt to get behind the early church 's proclamation of Jesus to what Jesus himself had actually believed about himself could only be built on psychological conjecture and historical guesswork .
17 In 1878 he first visited the Alps , where he took part in several first ascents , chiefly with A. F. Mummery [ q.v . ] .
18 After 1815 he first involved himself with the religious and social work of Thomas Chalmers [ q.v. ] in Glasgow and then moved to London where he initially promoted seamen 's charities and was an associate of the Evangelical Clapham sect .
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