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

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1 Industry bargaining was also preferable to employers in Italy since it allowed their associations to maintain a tight control on bargaining activities whilst at the same time freeing the individual employer from direct impact with the union — yet giving him ample leeway to influence his employees from outside union channels ( Treu , 1981 ) .
2 These Imperial durbars were Inayat Khan 's favourite material , giving him ample occasion to tug his forelock and fill the pages of the Shah Jehan Nama with paeans to the generosity of his Imperial paymaster .
3 The debtor remains in a sense owner ; he has a new sort of equitable ownership , ‘ an equity of redemption ’ , which he is only to lose after the court has given him ample opportunity to repay , and it becomes plain to the court that he can not or will not pay .
4 With luck Vic and Emily should be gone several hours , giving him ample time to search for evidence and be back at the white house long before they returned .
5 It gave him ample time to check the house .
6 Most damaging to the action man myth of JFK was his serious adrenaline disorder , Addison 's disease , which gave him acute back pain .
7 I give him that assurance .
8 Razak said afterwards that when Soviet officials told him that neutralisation was similar to collective security he replied that ‘ he appreciated this , but added that Malaysia preferred a neutrality plan which would be applicable to a smaller region such as Southeast Asia ’ .
9 I wrote to the Earl personally and told him that Brownie Guides are taught to leave behind nothing but their thanks , but received a reply saying that my letter had been passed on to the agent , Mr. Bishop , who handled all such matters .
10 Mother Benedicta had told him that Topaz loved him .
11 Why did this boy arouse in him that nostalgia , that sensation of something altogether extinct .
12 Then in the spring of 1105 Anselm received a letter from the pope telling him that sentence of excommunication had been passed on Robert of Meulan and other royal counsellors , but that sentence on the king was delayed because the messengers whom the king ought to have sent to Rome before Easter had not arrived .
13 What happened to him that year is typical of what has often happened at Ferrari : questions of detail .
14 And probably he would have found the Whistler more understandable than the pop star whose gyrations would surely have convinced him that man was in the grip of his final , manic St Vitus 's dance .
15 Jasper , her elder brother , had refused from the first to dress up for this party and wore his school jeans and Western shirt , though school had not seen him that day .
16 He sighed deeply : he had insisted upon her accompanying him that day in order to enjoy the last precious hours of her innocence and happiness .
17 She visited him that day .
18 The girl who found him that day by the lake was sent by destiny , by fate , the atheists ' substitute for God .
19 Something had died in him that day ; and , at the same time , something had been born .
20 She spoiled several more chases for him that day by surreptitiously dragging her fox-reeking bag wherever their quarry held them to a check .
21 Marc was as good as his word and Sarella saw no more of him that day .
22 At one point we read Pip 's story and what actually happens to him that day and then the older Pip reflects on the younger Pip 's actions .
23 Oh you saw him that day did n't you ?
24 To this day the world sees him that way .
25 I looked for bubbles rising , hoping to find him that way , and saw not bubbles but a red stain in the water a short way off , a swirl of colour against drab .
26 I would cheat him that way .
27 I certainly would see him that way .
28 Lashing out at him that way she 'd cut off all information about who and what she 'd become , and why .
29 A tilt to the left and it had taken his wing and was driving him back down to the ground ; correction to the right and it was at him that way , turning him round and out of control .
30 Irritated by her presence , Henry had mocked and teased her nevertheless , for he could be quite beastly when the mood took him that way .
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