Example sentences of "[pron] in [adj] [noun] when he " in BNC.

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1 Dr Runcie , the well known Archbishop , found himself in terrible trouble when he obviously betrayed his feeling that the Argentinians were human brings in the Falklands memorial service .
2 He found the experience of working in a wide variety of company departments invaluable and believes it held him in good stead when he reached the higher echelons of management .
3 It will stand him in good stead when he comes to argue against the MacSharry proposals .
4 It had done him no good , but the same quality was to stand him in good stead when he turned away from international relations to the many domestic difficulties which the war had engendered or highlighted .
5 And this stood him in good stead when he moved to the Darlington area .
6 I think we 'll put him in special care when he comes out of Theatre . ’
7 McQuaid did not respond to him in any way when he came in again .
8 ‘ An American , Harry Hebner , was the first man to use it in major competition when he won a gold medal in the 1912 Olympics , and I was the first British title holder .
9 A Northumberland vet , Colin Barwise-Munro , put it in explicit terms when he said : ‘ In 1921 , the incidence of dystocia or difficult calvings in the European herd was reckoned in one survey to be no more than 3 per cent .
10 What this argument suggests in Gandhi 's case is that he does not abandon his commitment to the principle of non-violence or qualify it in any way when he approves the destruction of life .
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