Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] he [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This time , he appeared in the heavyweight division where he produced similar results , throwing his three opponents in the preliminary rounds for ippon ( 10 points ) .
2 He then moved to University where he spent eight years in research and development in Artificial Intelligence and particularly Expert Systems .
3 Allan Brawley is Professor of Social Work at The Pennsylvania State University where he teaches social policy and social work with the ageing .
4 I know of one evangelist who puts aside one day a month for prayer and retreat at a Roman Catholic monastery where he receives much support .
5 He 's already put them to good use at Halifax Rugby League club where he enjoyed four years of success .
6 Bryan is prepared to arrange a programme once he has more details about their specific interests .
7 The orchestra contains pairs of horns and trumpets , but Leppard manages it with more lightness than he accords other work and textures are accordingly more transparent and Mozartian .
8 His case , involving an allegation that he raped another student after going out with her , has attracted wide media attention .
9 He lost so much weight that he wore two suits , one on top of the other , because he despised the sign of toll .
10 Hobbes ‘ s talk of ‘ true ratiocination ’ is an indication that he has some theory of what reason or ratiocination is , some explanation or analysis of it .
11 Raymond Williams 's assessment of Stephen Duck 's collapse as a poet once he entered polite society has already been commented upon .
12 During the last couple of months that he holds that office , he will be judged harshly on what he does .
13 The deputé , in a supplementary question , asks what on earth the minister means by ‘ Belgian ’ and demands that he clarify this category which he says he does not recognise .
14 He was also offered the post of organist at Versailles , on condition that he spent six months of the year there , but , after some reflection , he turned it down , arousing Leopold 's anxieties once more .
15 He must have been radical in religion and he favoured English support for the cause of the Netherlands , possibly being used by Sir Francis Walsingham [ q.v. ] and Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester [ q.v. ] , to urge this policy on Burghley .
16 Joanna Lumley , Mick Jagger and Anna Ford are all older than the new US President and he has six years advantage on Cliff Richard .
17 He can handle that computer scrabble beautifully , Bobby and he played last night on his own and he scored one thousand , was it three hundred
18 Mr Turner was the BCR booking clerk at Craven Arms at the closure and he held various positions on other railways after that , rising to the position of stationmaster .
19 Elio de Angelis was his team-mate and he garnered such points as a deeply disappointing Lotus offered , winding up with a single point .
20 The point of the story is that when I was using softer rods and he favoured stiffer ones we both caught , relatively speaking , no fewer fish than we do today .
21 He wore an anorak over a wool sweater with a polo neck and he wore tough cord jeans and walking boots .
22 She whispered it against the warmth of his neck and he released one hand to spear his fingers in her hair and tilt her face to his .
23 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has any plans to meet the chief constable of Essex to discuss proper implementation of section 39 of the Public Order Act 1986 in the Thurrock parliamentary constituency .
24 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has any plans to increase the penalties for the unlawful occupation of private or public land by traveller families ; and if he will make a statement .
25 How could his son become a priest if he read such books ?
26 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he has any plans to visit Mucking Flats in south-east Essex , to discuss industrial growth in the area .
27 Pretending to be worried about the painters and the incriminating evidence against them — ‘ It 's very , very important for them ! ’ — Porfiry asks Raskolnikov if he has any recollection of passing an open door on the lower landing and seeing two men at work inside .
28 ‘ Supposing he had to plough a field of thirteen acres and he had eight plough-teams working .
29 With the house came two hundred acres and he added more land later , planting woods which were bequeathed to the nation , with the house .
30 Is a judge ever conscious that his reputation as a judge is likely to be adversely affected in their eyes if he decides one way , and favourably affected if he decides another way ?
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