Example sentences of "he [coord] a " in BNC.

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1 Bodie said , ‘ It was him or a lot of other people . ’
2 Benn said : ‘ I thought they 'd give it to him or a draw or some rubbish like that .
3 Nonetheless , we wrote to Ms de Jonghe 's boss , Mr Jankovski , expressing our disappointment and extending a further invitation to him or a representative to attend a meeting in July .
4 ( 3 ) An instrument is validly executed as a deed by an individual if , and only if — ( a ) it is signed — ( i ) by him in the presence of a witness who attests the signature ; or ( ii ) at his direction and in his presence and the presence of two witnesses who each attest the signature ; and ( b ) it is delivered as a deed by him or a person authorised to do so on his behalf .
5 OK you can criticise Strach for that , but his main talents which are those that have benefited leeds most since his arrival are his passing and ability to take on men resulting in him or a team mate scoring .
6 A witness may not be required to answer a question or produce a document which might expose him or a spouse to a criminal charge .
7 The young man , who is now 23 years old , was only 16 when a car ploughed into him and a couple of friends as they walked home from a party .
8 The brambles shivered behind him and a footstep crunched .
9 A car stopped beside him and a friendly voice called , ‘ Going to the funeral ?
10 Tass said journalists were shown money and hand grenades seized from him and a tape recorder ‘ with the text of the oath Soviet citizens were expected to take when recruited ’ .
11 Tass said journalists were shown money and hand grenades seized from him and a tape recorder ‘ with the text of the oath Soviet citizens were expected to take when recruited ’ .
12 By now , a hundred people have lined up in front of him and a security guard begins to keep them in line .
13 A single piper marched ahead of him and a party of riflemen in canvas fatigue uniforms swung along smartly behind him .
14 When the DUP was being planned in late 1971 , Desmond Boal kept pushing Unionists such as Austin Ardill to join the new party and received assurances from him and a number of others that they would join .
15 The Nuremberg Trials lifted the scales from the eyes of many Germans , and later OMGUS surveys reported that only one in eight ( 12 per cent ) of those questioned in the American Zone recalled trusting Hitler as Leader up to the end of the war , while 35 per cent claimed never to have trusted him and a further ( 6 per cent to have kept faith in him only until the outbreak of war .
16 He 'd walked into the boathouse and tried to pick up an envelope and the floor had given way beneath him and a piece of beam was missing , and if I had n't been there with him he would certainly have drowned in the dock , impaled on something lurking beneath the surface .
17 And with a short night 's sleep behind him and a miserable hour ahead of him before he could get away to the hospital , the day would be spoiled before it started .
18 He was wearing khaki dungarees about three sizes too big for him and a boy 's shirt with pictures of Mickey Mouse printed across the front .
19 He was sitting underneath a high bit of cliff with my purple stripy barrel-bag beside him and a sheaf of my dreams in his hands .
20 At 23 , fitness seems the only barrier between him and a Test career .
21 Leaving him and a host of incidental tale-spinners aside , there are two main storytellers in the life of Prentice McHoan .
22 I bet he did n't even look up to see the goalkeeper coming at him and a defender closing in ready to clatter him when he scored .
23 Him and a prayer
24 ‘ We 're going to go round to Mackenzie 's house and we 're going to ask his daughter what she thinks of this and we 're going to take pictures of him and we 're going to run our own front page with a picture of him and a bloody great headline which says RACIST ! ’
25 She was n't at all sure she could cope with him and a band of strangers , all the way to Titan , through the depths of hyperspace where there 's no escape from your companions .
26 In June the chairman of the opposition Birlik organisation , Abdurakhim Pulatov , needed emergency hospital treatment for skull fractures after four men beat him and a companion with metal bars as they left an interview at a police station in the capital Tashkent .
27 Already the auctioneer was positioned outside on the lawn , a table before him and a wooden gavel in his hand .
28 He saw a solid man , good shoulders on him and a squat neck and a good head of dark hair .
29 ‘ . In another occasion of indecent assault whereby a drunken soccer fan ‘ put his hand up the British Airway girl 's skirt after she tried to subdue him and a group of pals who were on the duty-frees ’ ( Star ) — both the Star and the Sun avoided naming the air hostess .
30 William saw the man lean back , one shoulder dropping slightly , then there was a flash of light which seemed to blind him and a searing pain .
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