Example sentences of "he [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Is n't he right twit ! |
2 | Why wo n't he flipping talk to me ! |
3 | Woosnam , Torrance , Paul Broadhurst and Sweden 's Johan Rystrom tied on 278 , but despite he last-gasp agony Woosnam was delighted by his form . |
4 | ( Care is required over this last point because we have no reason for supposing that the programs unc are in any sense " simpler " than he complete program . |
5 | HOUSING CONVERSION FROM A METHODIST CHAPEL : A HOUSING GAIN BUT A LOSS TOT HE RURAL COMMUNITY ( SOURCE : AUTHORS AND A. TEED ) |
6 | The Liverpool boss has told Dons ' chairman Sam Hammam that he Centre-back Scales remains Souness ' priority , the Reds boss having snapped up Nottingham Forest midfielder Nigel Clough . |
7 | In Rotherham , ‘ [ t ] he specific grant has been successfully obtained for a list of improvements which includes : implementing a joint care programme approach to planning and providing services to users ’ , while in Bradford the demands of care programming and care management led to considerable investment in Information Technology : |
8 | Or was he inviting injury , to prove that he could fight , even filleted by shurikens ? |
9 | You know what he total mark for his X plus one test was do n't you ? |
10 | ‘ Why is n't he asleep Dungarvan ? |
11 | In the early days , Paisley was so short of support that he press-ganged people into standing for election . |
12 | He cross-examined Hunt and knew perfectly well what he was doing . |
13 | Mr Robert Sheldon , chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee , said yesterday he was seeking more documents from the Department of Trade after Monday 's hearing when he cross-examined Sir Peter Gregson , the permanent secretary at the ministry . |
14 | Rose liked to come down here when he old man got on her wick . ’ |
15 | er , so , with that er he never ought to be on the buses , I mean he old Bernard Manning and Charlie what was that , his name , Charlie what ? |
16 | Some of he old outhouses have been converted into a Wheelwright 's workshop , a Blacksmith 's forget and a Plumber/Tinsmith 's workshop . |
17 | Or is he old hat already ? |
18 | I had to go in the office every Friday night and I was only earning about two pounds seventeen and six a week and they use and Deputy Harbourmaster , Captain , he say , how much you earned this week he say , three pound , I 'm asking you four he say , well they 'd take it off you and er you 'd be paying it now , takes about six months , and he old Harbourmaster see you about the quay he said . |
19 | Today 's move means though that he German discount rate is below our base rate for the first time in a year . |
20 | He ex husband George Hailes pleaded not guilty to cruelty , but magistrates banned him from keeping a dog for 6 months and ordered him to contribute towards prosecution costs . |
21 | In this vein Malinvaud ( 1983 ) writes : ‘ [ T ] he Walrasian equilibrium … is appropriate for long-run economic analysis , because in the long run prices are actually flexible and play the role that was traditionally given to them . ’ |
22 | to it but he actual dance is lost . |
23 | Returning to the main cavern at a dead run , Ace threw herself to the side as a cluster of boxes not far off exploded with a sharp blast , hurling several of the defenders into he oily waters . |
24 | In other theories it might not as such be a problem , though there may he similar identifications in theories having other central concerns . |
25 | What was he , job he was doing , was he chief instructor ? |
26 | When she was Prime Minister , relations with the United States and in particular he personal contacts with President Reagan , were far more special than they are now . |
27 | Had he personal experience of the matter , I imagine his views would be rather different . |
28 | Is he in a zimmer frame yet ( a la DOL ) or is he mere strippling ? |
29 | Int he clever Popsey ? |
30 | He unhorsed Edmund , knowing very well whom he held at his lance 's point , with economy and address , and without damaging the horse , for of fine horses there can never be too many . |