Example sentences of "he on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Mohamed Al Fayed had advised him on various matters .
2 The council considered his objections by way of an informal internal appeal procedure , but wrote to him on 27 November 1991 in these terms :
3 The territory was not densely settled and while emigrants to America might be loyal subjects of Charles II , in Virginia , or might be deeply distrustful of him on religious grounds , as in New England , they were not certainly united with one another .
4 Several times he stopped and listened , thinking that there had been a movement just behind him or just to the side of him , or that something had padded after him on stealthy feet and was standing watching him .
5 In line with this , his observations are drawn , not from the consulting room , but from the mundanities of everyday intercourse , while very great pains are taken to record only what the narrator directly observed , or had reported to him on good authority .
6 His sober , professional and dependable manner , as much as his editorial position , had put him on good terms with most managing directors of most record companies , but his contacts with Branson — while always cordial — had been few .
7 But as they started to grill him on such matters as his attitude to South Africa and Northern Ireland , it was his actions , not his befuddled replies , which riveted the panel 's attention .
8 Don McKay , then Rovers ' manager , paid £250,000 for him on New Year 's Day last year .
9 Clacton magistrates remanded him on conditional bail to appear before them again on March 31 .
10 I was told I could get him on 2001 . ’
11 Wright , who lent him money that he never repaid , continued to consult him on technical matters after he left Derby ; Burdett in turn seems to have procured purchasers for some of Wright 's pictures , including Washington Shirley , fifth Earl Ferrers [ q.v. ] , and Catherine the Great .
12 ( 3 ) The Director may investigate any suspected offence which appears to him on reasonable grounds to involve serious or complex fraud . …
13 His final round of 73 left him on 279 , five strokes behind the winner , Australian Peter Fowler , who shot 67 for a two-stroke triumph .
14 The Goldsmiths summoned him to London , but did not refer to his local supporters , appointing him on 7th August because of his excellent testimonials from the Master and Fellows of Christ 's College , Cambridge , where he had been a student .
15 Umpire Frank Lee called him on 11 occasions for throwing in England 's only innings and , after the home side had wrapped up the game early , he was again called , in the exhibition match which followed , by the other umpire , Syd Buller , and was forced to complete his only over underarm .
16 ‘ There was very little he could do about the horrendous injuries Cooper suffered in his two fights against Ali , but he saved him on countless other occasions with his quick , methodical work . ’
17 But having put him in , he rarely consulted him on general policy issues and gave hint little role even in industrial disputes , which were still the traditional concern of the Board of Trade .
18 Gandhi wrote to him on 14 February and asked for an interview .
19 Harris , of Shieldhall Road , West Drumoyne , Glasgow , had been found guilty of assaulting Mr Brown and attempting to murder him on 18 February last year in Shieldhall Road .
20 Golden Friend also meets him on equal terms today .
21 Golden Friend also meets him on equal terms today .
22 Rising stars like Phil Tufnell , Chris Lewis and Graeme Hick have never shared a dressing room with him purely as a team-mate , getting to know him on equal terms .
23 She lifted her dark head high , determined to meet him on equal terms .
24 OK , we 'll flush him and put him on forced diuresis .
25 How then does he explain to himself why his first wife refused to consummate their marriage for months , and why his second — Mandy whom he first seduced when she was just 14 — should only have agreed to make love to him on four occasions during their marriage ?
26 Premier John Major could clash with him on five big issues .
27 I think they will , but I can not be sure , and I would not want the National Curriculum to force him on unwilling teachers .
28 Mr Singh could take him to the bus when he was on late shifts and collect him on early shifts .
29 I have had the dubious privilege over the years of debating with him on many occasions .
30 I disagreed with much of what he had to say , but I welcome him to the House from this Bench and look forward to debating these issues with him on many occasions .
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