Example sentences of "[pron] he [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 to kind of just get together with someone he 's identified a person whose name I ca n't remember but he 's got a chamber orchestra
2 Tammuz Malamute abused the body Ewan had bequeathed him for years , telling himself he 'd buried the past , until the day he woke up and a voice inside reminded him that Ari Famber was fourteen years old .
3 When he was consecrated , however , Cranmer made a public protestation that any oath which he took acknowledging the authority of the Pope was not intended to be binding if it were against the law of God or the King 's prerogatives , nor would it bind him to be less free in reformation of the Church .
4 The holy weapon with which he did the Lord 's work , cleansing and punishing the fornicating Jezebels of the night , and with which he had punished the sodomite .
5 Determined to respond in the same offhand manner with which he had made the announcement , she simply tossed her head .
6 Yoshida 's decision resulted from the deductions he had drawn from Acheson 's major speech on 12 January 1950 in which he had indicated the principles of American policy in East Asia .
7 There were attacks on Heseltine 's temperament and suitability for office , instancing the occasion on which he had waved the mace in the House of Commons and also the manner of his resignation from the Cabinet over the Westland affair .
8 Meanwhile , the Magistrate had ordered the native pensioners to collect up the vernacular records and documents which lay in shallow drifts in the new trenches … all that now remained of the experimental greenhouse in which he had observed the progress and ubiquity of the Company 's stupidity .
9 He had added the last three words with the same morose carelessness with which he had decried the car dealers ' convention , but he offered no elucidation as to what the words meant .
10 Shaikh Abdellatif al-Mahmoud , a professor of Islamic Studies at Bahrein University , was detained on Dec. 14 on his return from a seminar in Kuwait in which he had criticized the systems of government in the six countries of the Gulf Co-operation Council .
11 He had once , fearfully , climbed the three steps to Mrs Curdle 's caravan and had gazed , fascinated , at the glory within , the half-door had been shut , but by standing on tiptoe he had seen the shelves , the tiny drawers , the cupboards , the gleaming brass and copper and the rows of vividly painted plates as breathtakingly lovely to the child as the bright birds which he had seen the week before at the Zoo , sitting motionless upon their perches , in a splendour of tropical plumage .
12 He harrowed hell with the same spiritual vigour with which he had overturned the tables of the money-changers in the temple , and the faithful dead were set free .
13 He got into the small boat in which he had reached the ship .
14 Wallace , strongly influenced by the multi-dimensional environment and circumstances under which he had perceived the Theory , had also anticipated its very limitations , which are only now being explored by Neo-Darwinists and modern theorists of evolution .
15 Reflecting on the past life of the hospital , the Rev. Gussman recalled the sense of ‘ tremendous commitment to care ’ which he had felt the minute he went to Alton General .
16 Whether it was the sudden mention of her mother or the whole emotional portentousness with which he had charged the scene Maggie burst out sobbing .
17 He , too , had powerful binoculars , with which he had noted the movements among the trees on the opposite side from his own position .
18 Professor Pieter Kooijmans , former Vice-Chairman of the Dutch delegation to the United Nations , opened the Symposium by reading a letter from a prisoner , which he had received the week before .
19 He said Thompson had been involved in a traffic accident in which he had suffered a head injury and been concussed for a short time .
20 That is a gift with regard to which he had reserved a benefit and that gift ( the full value of the house ) will come into charge to inheritance tax on his death .
21 The papal army was beaten , and the Pope extracted from the town of Civitate , from which he had witnessed the battle .
22 Undoubtedly , the most important influence on Ceauşescu 's architectural and visual imagination was the Stalinist architecture of Moscow which he had had every chance to witness under construction during his stay at the Frunze Military Academy thirty years before .
23 On the English side the king 's eldest son , the Black Prince , had grown to manhood anxious to win his share of the glory and profits of war , of which he had had a taste at Crécy .
24 Father was sitting cross-legged by the remains of a fire on which he had roasted the leg of a small deer .
25 The person responsible for the running of the 160-year-old bank , Sergeant-at-Arms Jack Russ , had resigned on March 12 after being criticized in the Ethics Committee 's report for the manner in which he had administered the bank .
26 These accusations were denied by the government , the BSP , and the Soviet ambassador , Viktor Sharapov , who at a press conference on Aug. 26 said that his only contacts with the government and the BSP had been official ones at which he had delivered the statement of the State Committee for the State of Emergency ( the Soviet coup leaders ) and Gorbachev 's subsequent repudiation of it , and had discussed the forthcoming visit to Moscow of a Bulgarian economic mission .
27 The defendants called rail workers out on strike and the plaintiff , an ordinary traveller , incurred hotel expenses when he was unable to travel on the journey for which he had bought a ticket .
28 Hutchinson was also active in the Ironmongers ' Company of London , of which he had purchased the freedom .
29 Quigley looked in the direction in which he had hurled the paper-stripper as his old lady repeated , ‘ O Jesus , Great News ! ’
30 In one of his class exams he set a test in which he had jumbled the sentences in a passage of prose .
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