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

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1 This proposition forms the basis of Stenhouse 's concept of the ‘ teacher-as-researcher ’ : an idea which he developed in the context of the Humanities Curriculum Project ( HCP ) , and which has since influenced approaches to curriculum development and curriculum evaluation ( especially teacher self-evaluation ) .
2 After World War N , during which he served in the army with the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers , he was attached to the War Office .
3 Various depressed minions started to trickle in and just after seven-thirty , a man in a chef 's hat arrived through the doors that led to the kitchens , carrying an enormous silver tray which he laid in the centre of the table .
4 The conservation corps of the YTS were clearing a nearby churchyard , and every lunchtime , the foreman pulled out an armchair which he kept in the church specially for the purpose , and had an hour 's sleep in the churchyard .
5 Erm , many of you will also have seen Jean-Claude at previous meetings which he attended in the capacity as to Michel .
6 We sense that beneath the linguistic competence which he displays in the play 's early scenes , he is not actually committed to anything beyond language itself , apart from football .
7 And we have a bicycle which he made in the year eighteen seventy , that was before he had started business on his own and he had erm made it for a young solicitor in Galashiels and I believe it was used in a race from Galashiels from Place in Galashiels to the .
8 Is Mr Careless criminally liable for the representations which he made in the brochure ?
9 In the speech which he made in the House of Lords debate on the bill , Lord Brougham pointed out that one half of the cases where ‘ serviceable process ’ had been used were settled before even an appearance was entered .
10 ‘ It 's right to hand him back to the government of the country to which he belongs in the expectation that he will be properly treated and if he has committed a war crime he would be tried accordingly , ’ Lord Aldington replied .
11 Moore 's first decent instrument was a mid-wars Gibson ‘ Kalamazoo ’ which he played in the family group when aged only eight .
12 Matilda 's father had a fine crop of black hair which he parted in the middle and of which he was exceedingly proud .
13 And that to him seems to be the answer to a problem which at sometime or another must have exercised most of use , and which he explains in the pamphlet which accompanies the display ; ‘ The art gallery , that supposed refuge and den of tranquility , I find a troubled place .
14 Recently the satirical magazine Frigidaire published a feature in which he appeared in the nude .
15 Smith looked to the discipline which he encountered in the Volunteer Force to be put to good use , while the programme of uniform , bands , drill , camps , recreation rooms , and religious instruction was intended to attract young adolescents so that their leisure time might be ‘ organized ’ .
16 As she was kneeling to get some tools out of a cupboard he struck her on the head with a hammer , apparently on the impulse of the moment , and then stole a wallet which he found in the house .
17 In a broadcast talk which he gave in the spring of 1941 , " Towards a Christian Britain " , he talked about the sacrifices which would be necessary to bring about such a national conversion , and the need for Christian " prophets " who would alter the social consciousness of the people .
18 Einstein 's original theory of relativity , which he proposed in the paper written in 1905 , is what we now call the special theory of relativity .
19 He produced from under his jacket a small paperback book which he waved in the air , furiously .
20 Marx fancied that he could simply take over the Hegelian analysis and , in Engels ' famous phrase , ‘ stand Hegel the right way up ’ with no reference to the fact that Hegel 's whole analysis is rooted in an effort to resolve quite specific problems which he inherited in the theory of knowledge .
21 His neighbour Edward Pyot and other imprisoned Quakers forwarded Bishop accounts of their experiences , which he published in The West Answering to the North ( 1656 ) , a work formerly credited to George Fox [ q.v . ] .
22 It was at St John 's College , Cambridge , which he entered in the summer of 1784 that matters really came to a head , however .
23 All he 's got is a set of scripts , if he 's lucky , some idea of who he wants in the cast , and perhaps a feel for how the show is going to be shot .
24 Kenny commanded incredible respect , though , because of everything he achieved in the game .
25 fish and that and erm everything he does in the village i in Kilrush is everything , he just you know , he wants a new pair of shoes , wants a coat brings
26 Stephen stepped through the French windows and when Kate was in the drawing-room with him he stood in the opening , one hand on the frame of the window , to prevent the older boy from entering .
27 He seems to have worked well with leading churchmen — such as Eorcenwald and Haeddi whom he acknowledges in the prologue to his laws — and Wynfrith , a monk at Exeter , later known in the course of his mission to the continental Germans as Boniface .
28 Samson has just killed two goblins whom he surprised in the room .
29 ‘ The elegance of his surroundings are [ sic ] withering , ’ Vaughan commented in his journal , having been introduced to Lehmann by the Greek scholar Cosmo Rodenwald , with whom he served in the Pioneer Corps .
30 The Deputy Treasurer , who was in charge of the Court 's books and its daily business , was Nicholas 's elder brother John , whom he succeeded in the post in 1622 .
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