Example sentences of "he [coord] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is Bernini a he or a she ? ’
2 Retribution can take a variety of forms : members of the same species may become generally scarce ; the hunter may have bad luck in future hunting , and/or he or a member of his family or social group may be afflicted with injury , illness , madness or even death .
3 ‘ IS THAT a he or a she ? ’
4 He does not usually do so unless he or a section of the public which he represents has some special interest to protect , in enforcing that particular law , that is not shared by the public at large .
5 Is it a he or a she ?
6 Mr Wolfgang Berghofer , the 46-year-old mayor of Dresden who had been tipped to become the new party chief , said yesterday that he and a renewed party stood for a break with Stalinism and instead wanted socialism with a human face .
7 He and a few of his colleagues were inspired by the early struggles of Solidarity in Poland a decade ago .
8 Careful study of the map showed him that his house was in neither parish ; it was within the boundary of a parish in which he and a lot of black-face sheep were the only inhabitants .
9 The commission found him guilty , and he and a fellow director were forced to resign .
10 There was much to discuss , including Tom Poole 's proposal , in the end gratefully accepted , that he and a few friends should supply Coleridge with an annuity of £35 or £40 as a ‘ trifling mark of their esteem , gratitude and admiration ’ .
11 One of the minor tragedies of the war , thought Karelius , lay in the fact that his own enforced deceit meant that he and a totally decent man like Moreau , however cordial their relations , could never become true friends .
12 He and a friend had fled from Vienna over the border into Czechoslovakia .
13 When he saw a gang trying to break into a car in Gateshead he and a neighbour chased the youths .
14 He and a 12-year-old boy robbed a middle-aged man of £25 at gunpoint in a Leeds park .
15 He and a friend separated from the others and began to move towards the car .
16 Two years later he was married , and not long after he and a friend were busted in his home for possession of narcotics .
17 And a few years after that his sticky career came to an end when he and a friend called Gentle ( who was anything but ) murdered a woman called Josephine Chipperfield at her home in Easterhouse and wounded several of her family .
18 Earlier that night he and a friend of Mr Patterson were thrown off the premises for fighting because Sharpe allegedly spilt beer over the other man 's girlfriend .
19 At a birthday party yesterday — on Kensington Woof Gardens — he and a few brothers and sisters handed £200,000 to Guide Dogs for the Blind for a new training centre in Southampton .
20 After he and a pal raised the alarm , they stood helplessly watching helicopters and lifeboats scour the area and listening to the cries gradually getting weaker in the darkness .
21 On his return , he and a group of artists set out with the idea of using Expo'92 as a showcase for their work .
22 He and a few friends discovered that there was big money to be made by injecting humour into an area traditionally ignored by the British — teaching staff how to be more effective .
23 Finally , one other began to use heroin almost by default in that he and a friend bought heroin with the specific aim of selling it for a profit .
24 He opened his eyes again and saw a vision of the land of milk and honey to which he and a small band of pioneers led by their Rabbi had for so long planned to emigrate .
25 He and a Ukrainian Nazi attacked and killed a woman during the Russian campaign .
26 He constantly wears a hat decorated with watches and is a local institution — once a week he and a colleague put on a show , with participation encouraged , at Zell am See .
27 Scott found that he and a contemporary were the only non-public-school boys in the administrative class in the department .
28 When the army ousted the Rump in October 1659 he and a group of other naval officers then ashore wrote to Monck in Scotland , urging him to accept the coup , arguing that divisions would only play into the hands of the cavaliers .
29 He and a colleague were dug out and taken to hospital in the horse , drawn ambulance .
30 ‘ I heard a tale that he and a couple of friends used to meet and act out stories . ’
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