Example sentences of "[coord] his [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ WORDSWORTH & HIS EXQUISITE SISTER ’
2 He was filled with a passionate delight in the company of his friends , of Dorothy especially , and joyfully announced in a letter to Jose Cottle the news that ‘ Wordsworth & his exquisite Sister ’ had arrived :
3 Also , apparently Ndlovu ( ? ? ? ) was a Leeds fan as a kid & his favourite player was Eddie Gray … so there !
4 Soldered into one corner of one of the swaying carriages is a solitary , plain , ordinary , short-hair-cutted man clad in a fairly new dark blue suit which does not quite match his black hair edged with grey or his furry , hairy watch strap .
5 The priority numbering system will be strictly adhered to unless a specific request is made by the Project Director to the New OED Computer Group or his appointed deputy .
6 If any message other than those already listed appears whilst running the procedure the New OED Computer Group Manager , or his appointed deputy , should be informed .
7 If any message other than mentioned above appear whilst running the procedure the New OED Computer Group Manager , or his appointed deputy , should be informed .
8 If any message other than those already listed appears while running the procedure the New OED Computer Group Manager , or his appointed deputy , should be informed .
9 If any message other than those already listed appears while running the procedure the Computer Group Manager , or his appointed deputy , should be informed .
10 Well , she had shown him she could n't be swayed by his good looks or his fancy words ; not any more .
11 Every person is different and each has her or his optimal strategy for survival .
12 Contribution , if ordered , would enable the third defendant or his fellow conspirators to retain part of the proceeds of their conspiracy or fraud .
13 The rest of the session , including Summerchild 's confession , or his heroic refusal to confess , has broadcast itself about the little attic room , bounced off the walls , been absorbed in the carpet , faded to silence and passed out of history .
14 The ability to read and write was confined to churchmen ( this was common throughout the whole of northern Europe ) , not even William or his Norman Barons were able to read , so William appointed Lanfranc as Archbishop of Canterbury and he set up a diocesan pattern which endured and encouraged the growth of ecclesiastical courts of law and a succession of ‘ clerks ’ who became the forerunners of the civil servants .
15 Sec. in his whispered suggestions to the Chairman , or his invaluable notes slipped along the table .
16 The second question which arises for determination is whether the proceeding before the justice or justices , if there happens to be more than one justice before whom the person arrested is brought under section 7(5) , necessitates the giving of evidence on oath with the opportunity to the person arrested or his legal representative to cross-examine and the person arrested having the opportunity to give evidence himself , before the justice of the peace may properly form an opinion on the matters set out in paragraphs ( a ) and ( b ) .
17 The Policyholder or his legal personal representatives shall give notice in writing to the Head Office or any Branch Office of the Corporation as soon as possible after the occurrence of any accident loss or damage with full particulars thereof .
18 Notice shall also be given in writing to the Corporation immediately the Policyholder or his legal personal representatives shall have knowledge of any impending prosecution inquest or fatal accident inquiry in connection with any accident for which there may be liability under this Policy .
19 The Policyholder or his legal personal representatives shall give notice in writing to the Corporation as soon as possible after the occurrence of any accident injury loss or damage with full particulars thereof .
20 Notice shall also be given in writing to the Corporation immediately the Policyholder or his legal personal representatives shall have knowledge of any impending prosecution inquest or fatal accident inquiry in connection with any accident for which there may be liability under this Policy .
21 ( a ) Every partner must make full disclosure to his co-partners This duty is given statutory force by s28 of the Partnership Act : Partners are bound to render true accounts and full information of all things affecting the partnership to any partner or his legal representatives .
22 " It 's either an acute case of claustrophobia or his super ego could be compelling him to confront agoraphobia . "
23 Payne Stewart , not wearing his usual football colours or his regular cap as he was playing for his country , brought emotion to bear on the contest .
24 Her father had once said when discussing classes , if they were all naked you could tell the county man from the commoner because of his commanding tone or his easy insolence .
25 A typical ‘ theatre ’ student will therefore be one who can direct or discipline her or his individual skills towards a corporate aim .
26 They were all fine , handsome men , but they did not have his power , his character , his strength , or indeed his deep laugh or his gentle smile .
27 In experimental line-out changes that will be reviewed after a year , a jumper must use both hands or his inside arm to catch the ball , and the 50 centimetre space between the lines will be doubled .
28 Events would in due course moderate his view of the French experiment , but Poole , in spite of hostility , never abandoned his intelligent radicalism or his strong social conscience .
29 Nothing is known of Freeth 's education or his early years , although it seems that he was once an itinerant street ballad-singer .
30 They may be responsive to his charm , his charisma , his intellectual quality or his symbolic position as Chief of State .
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