Example sentences of "he in [art] " in BNC.

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1 I punished him in every way I could think of — I married him to Minnie , gave him children , got him bitten by a vampire so that he grew fangs and finally had him turned into a rat by a wicked witch , a great improvement .
2 Seeking to emulate him in every way , he decided he too would have a multiplicity of spouses .
3 Andalusia 's welcome to Joseph in 1810 appeared ecstatic to his courtiers : priests , nobles , and peasants came to greet him in every town .
4 ‘ Socrates was the first man who thought about thinking , ’ she said , sitting on the window seat and surprising him in every way .
5 that experience changed him in every way .
6 ‘ You could be right , sister dear , but a man in his position needs a wife , and I would fit in with him in every way .
7 She was stronger than him in every respect save the purely physical .
8 Exactly like him in every respect .
9 While the buyer is also anxious to ensure certainty , his desire is to surround the contract and impose upon the seller as many express warranties as possible to ensure that the goods supplied under the contract are satisfactory to him in every way .
10 Then faster and faster , as she rose to be joined with him in every sense of the word .
11 Hooks of meat , barrows of vegetables , trays of pies , urns of tea passed him in every direction .
12 God his name and if thy name for carry him in every heart and .
13 Because Sandy was embarked on a marriage and a career pointing him in a more conventional direction than mine , planning the sort of life that looked to me to have more obviously evolved from the background I 'd put behind me , it did n't seem to me that he would have had the wherewithal — ‘ morally ’ , as I would have been quick to say then — to help me through my predicament or , if he did , that it was possible for me with my values , to solicit his assistance .
14 Come on , now — ’ He had no need to say more because Cameron had risen to his feet in the greying light and a song was coming from him in a steady flow of sound and a hard gravelly voice that resonated like a pipe .
15 The word is used by him in a somewhat extenuated sense ; not the classical definition of a sacred narrative-cum-worldview of Levi-Strauss and the anthropologists , but the more ordinary sense of metaphor , image or symbol , ‘ rites ’ even , and especially ‘ mythologies within mythology ’ as Milton Wilson perceived .
16 We find him in a disgusting attitude of respect towards predecessors whose intellect is vastly inferior to his own .
17 I first saw him in a supporting role at the Croydon Rep in 1936 , where another young actor , seven years his junior , by the name of William Devlin , who dared to tackle King Lear at about the same time .
18 IT WAS once said of Peter Shilton , by a frustrated forward who had failed to beat him in a one-on-one situation , that ‘ he just spreads his arms and fills up the whole bloody goal ’ .
19 Later he spoke about references to him in a popular Sunday tabloid , scowling at the implication that his approach is essentially haphazard .
20 The old Frenchman was delighted with the tobacco and soap and he insisted that I join him in a drink .
21 Told by high authority that no one could understand him in a pulpit , he worried about sermons more than anything .
22 He went in acting very worried , looking at people as though ashamed that they were seeing him in a cinema .
23 The cover of Bryan Ferry 's second solo album — with him in a white tuxedo by a swimming pool — really sealed it .
24 He gave the union leaders the opportunity to tell him in a forthright manner where they thought he was going wrong with his policies and he in turn did some pretty plain talking about what he saw as their shortcomings .
25 Does a man do murder because a mate of his riles him in a pub or because he 's got more money than he has ? ’
26 The drama of the moment was recaptured in Perelandra , the second in the science-fiction trilogy , where Ransom remembers the strength which was given to him in a moment requiring supreme moral courage .
27 You do n't want to put him in a corner and have him as an enemy .
28 His mother , a crushed figure in black , sat beside him in a pew .
29 This , remember , was said only a few months after Battiston of France suffered a serious neck injury when Schumacher , the West German goalkeeper , brutally bodychecked him in a World Cup semi-final .
30 ‘ We would expect to see him in a couple of warm-up fights , certainly someone in the top 10 , before he fights Mike Tyson again , if that is to happen , ’ said Morris .
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