Example sentences of "in [noun pl] he " in BNC.
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1 | In minutes he was , at last , in Holland , riding through sleepy Oldenzaal , and shortly afterwards in Hengelo . |
2 | In minutes he was dressed and looking for his signallers at the Dutch HQ , for as second in command of the Company he must warn headquarters and the platoons in their hill positions above the town , as well as contacting Sparrow Force , whom he did not know were under attack the same night . |
3 | In minutes he was driving , and soon was bursting into Doyle 's flat , breathless from running up the stairs . |
4 | In chains he tells the Sanhedrin itself about the one name in heaven by which we must be saved . |
5 | The two lanterns which hang from the zodiac ceiling are the architect 's own design , and the method of covering the rod with silk cord and tassel was one that he often used in houses he designed . |
6 | It was the first time in ages he 'd demonstrated any kind of protectiveness towards her and she could n't help warming to that . |
7 | Wanting to capture figures engaged in activities he made quick sketches of people reading , writing , cooking , drying themselves , or huddling close to fires . |
8 | For the first time in months he was smiling . |
9 | I mean that 's that 's one of his stock in trades he 's a superb volleyer of the ball and it was there for a second with a chance was there for a second . |
10 | She skidded to a halt , threw her leg over the saddle as though dismounting from a charger , and began to harangue Hugh in words he did n't understand . |
11 | Alice was to work in computers he , Andrew , would arrange for her to have a quick course of training , which would be a sufficient basis on which an intelligent woman like her could build . |
12 | When in arrears he learns ‘ to sniff out the places where you can catch violators when you 're running behind ’ ( Skolnick , 1966:55 ) |
13 | On the whole speculation is frowned upon because it sometimes drives prices up in a monopolistic fashion ( through the cornering of some market ) and because it creates volatility ; yet where the speculator is a skilled trader in risks he is part of the system . |
14 | Hands in pockets he 's copying |
15 | His early leanings towards socialism were evident in articles he wrote under a pseudonym from 1885 to 1889 for the Manchester Examiner . |
16 | The higher rate tax payer has found the entire scheme irresistible to such an extent that he has invested in companies he would otherwise not have touched . |
17 | say your , er , er , and erm because there was no money in potatoes he , his sheds etcetera and his barns , he 's converted them and he 's letting them off as craft places |
18 | From his first home with Mary in Canonmills he would take their mongrel dog , Penny , to the nearest open space which was a coalyard , a spur off an old railway . |
19 | When he gets to Iona , Johnson will walk for the second time in footsteps he does not yet know about , those of the man who caused the folklore — Columba was here . |
20 | There were boxes of coloured crayons and wax , lead pencils and paints in colours he never knew existed . |
21 | He realised that for the first time in weeks he had not thought of school , Murray , Fairbrother or the wretched affair of the letter . |
22 | He understood at once why she had not told him ; he remembered the glass of milk in the café , and for the first time in weeks he was able to weep . |
23 | Although he had n't sold a book in weeks he would happily sit at the counter engrossed in his beloved William Blake until it was time to turn the sign on the front door from ‘ Open ’ to ‘ Closed ’ . |
24 | ‘ True , ’ the Friar said , ‘ that is certainly possible , but a wise man 's life is to a large extent a commerce in probabilities , if he were to deal in possibilities he would do little trade . |
25 | Poindexter remembered a meeting one day in the Oval Office , discussing sources of contra money , when he had to move quickly to stop North blurting out that there was money available in places he knew . |
26 | People like our Eileen , and those poor people in places he overran . ’ |
27 | If she went down in trousers he would give one of those sardonic smiles . |
28 | For the first time in years he felt what it was like to be a truly free man . |
29 | Now that he was getting on in years he wanted to take things just that little bit easy , not see patient after patient , cramming in as many as possible , but space them out — eight , ten a day was enough — for with his practice so long established and his clientele so solid he could n't imagine any reason to fear blanks in his appointments book . |
30 | As a leading man in films he was expected to be nothing other than purely masculine . |