Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] he " in BNC.

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1 Writer is ignorant or stupid or thinks he 's clever .
2 11 Do n't allow yourself to be dominated by the student who always knows , or thinks he knows , the answer or who is always asking you questions or giving his opinion on the state of the world .
3 An application is not necessarily unreasonable because it is inconvenient for the addressee of the application or causes him considerable work or may make him vulnerable to future claims , or is addressed to a person who is not an officer or employee of or contractor with the company in administration , but all of these will be among the factors relevant to be taken into consideration ( post , pp. 862H — 863A , 864C ) .
4 An application is not necessarily unreasonable because it is inconvenient for the addressee of the application or causes him a lot of work or may make him vulnerable to future claims , or is addressed to a person who is not an officer or employee of or a contractor with the company in administration , but all these will be relevant factors , together no doubt with many others .
5 ‘ Are these the same instructions as last time , or has he reissued them ?
6 Or has he taken this statement from a book or article written by someone else ?
7 Or has he contrived to bring you out —
8 ‘ God Almighty , have you gone off your head or has he ?
9 Can Spanish hero Carlos Cardus go one better in 1991 , or has he missed his biggest chance of winning the title ?
10 Or has he had it " n good authority " that it is true ?
11 B : how long has he been away for or has he just been away ?
12 Or has he not bothered to work it out ?
13 Or has he become possessive now he 's come of age ? ’
14 Yeah , is he coming back or has he gone the other side of the pond ?
15 Is he the sort that he actually wants one , or has he bowed to the advisers that he 's got from the War Office and so on who say the soldiers need it ?
16 or tramps him off the kerb and into shit .
17 If a politician has , or says he has , an opinion about ERM or about Ireland or about immigration , he stands to lose as many votes as he gains .
18 When he 's really crazy and violent or says he 'll kill himself , he goes into hospital — for about a month , usually .
19 This learning difficulty has to be ‘ significantly greater … than for the majority of children of his age ’ ; or , he has to have a ‘ disability which either prevents or hinders him from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided in schools maintained by the local education authority concerned … ’ .
20 It replaced the previous categories of handicap with the concept of special educational needs , defined as existing where a child has significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of the same age , or has a disability that prevents or hinders him or her from using the educational facilities normally available .
21 He has one fitted here as well as at the office , so he need never be in doubt about agreements he reaches or deals he makes .
22 On the way , he is chased , or fancies he is chased , by Police who hate him .
23 Aggro is likely to be considered appropriate in situations where opposing fans attempt a territorial invasion of their rivals ' ‘ end ’ ; where one hooligan fan stares at , or adopts a threatening posture towards an opponent , or calls him a demasculatory name , such as ‘ cunt ’ , ‘ wanker ’ , or ‘ poofta ’ .
24 These obligations should be owed only if the firm owes the putative customer fiduciary duties , for example where it sells to a brokerage client back-to-back with its own trade in the market , or advises him ; perhaps also if the firm is a market maker or holds itself out as a dealer ( since that is providing a service ) .
25 Whatever man perceives or conceives he ‘ grasps ’ by application of a construct system …
26 The patient may stand on the hemiplegic leg , while the therapist moves his other foot into different positions , or asks him to move the foot .
27 ‘ For the purposes of this Act an appointed representative is a person — ( a ) who is employed by an authorised person ( his ‘ principal ’ ) under a contract for services which — ( i ) requires or permits him to carry on investment business to which this section applies ; and ( ii ) complies with subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) below ; and ( b ) for whose activities in carrying on the whole or part of that investment business his principal has accepted responsibility in writing ; and the investment business carried on by an appointed representative as such is the investment business for which his principal has accepted responsibility .
28 ‘ For the purposes of this Act an appointed representative is a person — ( a ) who is employed by an authorised person ( his ‘ principal ’ ) under a contract for services which — ( i ) requires or permits him to carry on investment business to which this section applies ; and ( ii ) complies with subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) below ; and ( b ) for whose activities in carrying on the whole or part of that investment business his principal has accepted responsibility in writing ; and the investment business carried on by an appointed representative as such is the investment business for which his principal has accepted responsibility .
29 Instead of front running his customer the broker/dealer may pass the information about the customer 's position to another trader , such as a local , who makes a profit and then splits the difference with the broker/dealer , or pays him back in some other way .
30 The question is , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , does she entice him there or does he want to come ?
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