Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [prep] he [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Lovat ended that appeal by emphasising his belief that it was ‘ a most wise & prudent maxim that a man in power should do for those that he is pretty sure will stand & fall with him in all events ’ , and in general that was the major qualification for appointment to the judicial bench in eighteenth-century Scotland . |
2 | For more information call Mark Hopes on or write to him at British Coal Marketing Department , Hobart House , Grosvenor Place , London SW1X 7AE . |
3 | You can phone Derek at 535174 or write to him at 9 O'Donoghue Street , Inchicore , Dublin 8 . |
4 | ’ A greater awareness , a greater love of life , really , he seems to respond to people , to his environment and to the people that care for him in particular . |
5 | All the stories I 'd read about him and heard about him from other caddies were true ! |
6 | Down and down the weight dragged him , to where strange fish swam past and gaped at him with milky , quivering eyes . |
7 | She found herself opening her eyes , and looking at him with dazed longing . |
8 | But there was no time to give this disturbing idea attention ; Tealtaoich was nearly at the Trees and the Trees were grouped together watching him and waiting for him in complete silence and it was important not to miss a single instant of any of it . |
9 | She thought for a moment and turned to him with flushed cheeks . |
10 | The four full page introductory plates in the Dictionary of fruits , flowers and parts of plants were drawn and engraved by him in meticulous detail . |
11 | They were concerned to be caring and look after him at this time of tragedy , and he was just not really taking in what had happened . |
12 | With the baby , he was gentleness itself , playing with him and caring for him with true devotion . |
13 | If we go to any local government official and talk to him about local government finance and how the council tax might work , he will say that it is nonsense and a case of trying to muddle through and paper over the cracks simply to make the package a little more presentable for electoral purposes . |
14 | and worked for him for ten years on surveys and designs for many of his works . |
15 | They were sitting and staring at him in complete absorption . |
16 | It also impressed his sister , who quietened down and looked at him with new respect . |
17 | A caricature of a dog was sitting on the lawn in front of one of the town houses as he passed , and it laid its head on its paws and looked at him with dark eyes . |
18 | Emily put down her cup and looked at him with troubled eyes . |
19 | She turned from the stove and looked at him with troubled eyes . |
20 | Perdita sat up , blew her nose and looked at him with red , swollen eyes . |
21 | Lucie turned and looked at him with piercing black eyes . |
22 | Myles raised his head and stared at him with wide terror-filled eyes . |
23 | Virginia recalled her prim lectures in St Lucia , and stared at him in stunned disbelief . |
24 | Would she have to face him across a court and wrangle with him in public over custody of Kirsty ? |
25 | The awareness of God which is fragmentarily and partially there in all men was fully and perfectly formed in Jesus , and spreads from him to those who believe in him . |
26 | No I did visit Lawrence in prison after he was recaptured er and spoke to him about various things , including this er this incident and he did confirm that he had been at flat er for a couple of days er befo before the actual search . |
27 | The point I am making here is based on an observation by Stanley Cavell ( 1979 , p. 460 ) and repeated by him in many contexts : ‘ a human being could not fail to know , confronting me , that I am a human being ’ . |
28 | On July 16 Havel read out a 1968 letter found in Moscow and sent to him by Russian President Boris Yeltsin , inviting Warsaw Pact forces into Prague . |
29 | On July 16 Havel read out a 1968 letter found in Moscow and sent to him by Russian President Boris Yeltsin , inviting Warsaw Pact forces into Prague . |
30 | It is easy to call Mr Honey ford , the Bradford head teacher , a racist and to organize against him on that basis but less easy to show precisely how and why this is the case . |