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

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1 From the contemplation of these copies he distilled " the spirit of Greek art " , which became , for him and his successors , not only the characteristic of all Greek art ( poetic as well as visual ) , but also the criterion of aesthetic value judgements in general .
2 In both these cases he rejects the ties of family .
3 and he 's still got something to do with the union , so what he did , when he goes to these meetings he said to the , ah you bloke at Nissan how about getting us round
4 Griffiths wanted a much simpler experimental material than wood or steel and one which would have an uncomplicated brittle fracture , for these reasons he chose glass as what is now called a ‘ model ’ material .
5 Had the candidate understood these reasons he would at once have seen that the decision in Att. -Gen .
6 so erm er th the thought , the thought did occur to me that perhaps one of these times he 's gon na actually go beyond just like talking , and perhaps touching somebody .
7 In all these respects he reminds us today of Schleiermacher .
8 She said the only way you could another way you can cut your costs , he said , is , is that due to all these drivers he said , you 've got it you 've virtually got any driver on this car said just just have it you and yo , and your wife he said , and that 'll cut your costs down enormously .
9 And with these words he points towards an icon of the Saviour before which he has lighted a lamp — ‘ to be on the safe side , ’ Peter suggests .
10 As he said these words he remembered again the vow he had made to the powers of Callanish which was that he would let Minch go before him .
11 This suggests that these words he , she , him , her , belong to the same class .
12 With these words he ran at the Husayn twins and started to belabour them with his plastic sword .
13 These crises he showed to be caused by a general lack of planning ( ‘ anarchy ’ ) of the capitalist methods of production , by the impossibility of attaining correct proportions between the various elements of the process of reproduction under capitalism , especially between production and consumption .
14 These crises he showed to be caused by a general lack of planning ( anarchy ) of the capitalist methods of production , by the impossibility of attaining correct proportions between elements of the process of reproduction under capitalism , especially between production and consumption … he showed the cause to be the incapability of capitalism to maintain an equilibrium among the various elements of production .
15 you know , it is just so frustrating , you know and er some of these kids he said and the language they use , one girl came in , she had n't been in for three or four days , he had n't met her and he said hello you must be such and such er
16 On issues like this Coetzee 's sensitivity and grasp of detail are shown to good effect : but with regard to the broader historical significance of these organizations he is less assured , and he leaves untouched some of the more important questions raised by his work .
17 In both of these roles he is himself exposed to close scrutiny at the hands of other politicians and the media .
18 These experiences he could share with Dad Uzzell , but not with his own father .
19 In these concerns he was within the tradition of the founding fathers of sociology , not outside it .
20 Additionally , Blake was involved in checking Communist infiltration into the British sector and as part of these duties he began to learn Russian and had some officially approved contact with the Russians as part of a plan to see whether any of them could be persuaded to become British agents .
21 For much of the construction work on these lines he had the assistance of William and Murdoch Paterson , whom he took into partnership in 1862 .
22 With these proceeds he was able to return home to Polperro and purchase a small coasting schooner .
23 After the second of these excursions he came back to Marian 's side with : ‘ Is it not time that we took a look into this sack ? ’
24 For example : In the event that any person or persons who was or were not a member or members of the Company on the date of the adoption of these Articles ( " the Acquiring Member " ) either alone or in concert ( as such expression is defined in the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers ) with any other person(s) , shall become beneficially entitled to more than [ 50 ] % of the issued Ordinary Share Capital of the Company after the date of adoption of these Articles he shall forthwith be required to serve notice on each of the holders of the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company that he is so beneficially entitled and shall thereupon be bound to offer to purchase the remaining shares in the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company at a price per share ( " the Acquisition Price " ) equal to the highest price per share paid by the Acquiring Member for such shares in the Company acquired by him .
25 As more and more accumulated the pressure built up : under these circumstances he hoped that a really effective way of making helium might result .
26 In these circumstances he is considered to have developed a model which does not bridge the gap between reality and his aspirations .
27 He should be told that the specimen of breath which he has given containing the lower proportion of alcohol exceeds the statutory limit but does not exceed 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath ; that in these circumstances he is entitled to claim to have this specimen replaced by a specimen of blood or urine if he wishes ; but that , if he does so , it will be for the constable to decide whether the replacement specimen is to be of blood or urine and that if the constable requires a specimen of blood it will be taken by a doctor unless the doctor considers that there are medical reasons for not taking blood , when urine may be given instead .
28 Again , on the face of the statute , I can not see any reason why in this case the constable should do more than tell the driver the reason under section 7(3) why breath specimens can not be taken or used ; tell him that in these circumstances he is required to give a specimen of blood or urine but that it is for the constable to decide which ; warn him that a failure to provide the specimen required may render him liable to prosecution ; and then , if the constable decides to require blood , ask the driver if there are any reasons why a specimen can not or should not be taken from him by a doctor .
29 At both these places he was associated with Amenhotep , son of Hapu , another deified official .
30 For these purposes he could use one of three methods .
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