Example sentences of "[Wh det] he [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Vyshinsky made what Bevin described as ‘ an interminable speech ’ in which he quoted extensively from the agreements reached at Potsdam and stated that under the Potsdam terms the Council of Foreign Ministers and not the FEC was the relevant body for negotiating a peace treaty .
2 I fully agree with my noble and learned friend 's observation that the dictum in Morris has led to confusion and complication where those in de facto control have been charged with theft from a company and I , too , consider , on the basis ( which he assumes only for the sake of argument ) that the Morris dictum is correct , that it would be wrong , when a person who by virtue of his position in the company constitutes ‘ the directing mind and will of the company ’ is accused of stealing from the company , to acquit that person on the ground that , in his capacity as the company , he has consented to the taking ( by himself ) of the company 's property , with the result that no appropriation , and therefore no theft , has occurred .
3 Nero constructed his Imperial Villa — the famous ‘ golden house ’ — which he began soon after the great fire of the city in A.D. 64 .
4 Then he strolled to the end of the byre and returned with a forkful of hay which he tossed expertly into the rack .
5 Edward did not create it from nothing , but he founded a new town — King 's Town — on the old site , which he manipulated especially on the western side .
6 The principle of identity in Hinduism , Tillich maintains , finds expression in the prohibition of the killing of animals , which he relates also to the belief that in order to fulfil his karma a man may find himself reincarnated in animal form .
7 Drawing on a Stoic concept of seeds , which he applied even to the origin of Adam and Eve , he had a sense of natural order that could hardly be considered hostile to further inquiry .
8 In a recent paper , Halilsoy ( 1988 b ) has considered a technique which he applied initially in the context of colliding shock electromagnetic waves ( Halilsoy , 1988 a ) .
9 He played soccer for Middlesbrough in the immediate post-war years and , in 1950 , moved to Portsmouth where he played professionally until 1958 , after which he drifted away from the club never to contact Portsmouth again ( W. J. B. Davis , Portsmouth FC Secretary , personal communication , 1979 ) .
10 Yesterday , he said he ‘ forgot ’ about the trip which he made shortly after the break-up of his second marriage to Dr Who actress Janet Fielding .
11 The minute it 's taken , though , Hall is off into the VIP trailer from which he walks straight onto the set .
12 Well known aerobatic pilot , Jim Franklin , as purchased two of the Iskras for use in his airshow act , which he performs all over the USA .
13 This is because as and when the trust repayed the loan which the settlor had guaranteed the settlor would benefit from being released from his guarantee obligations which he gave bounteously in the first place .
14 He had a grey hat which he held tightly by the brim with both hands .
15 He spent much of his youth studying jiu jitsu , from which he drew heavily in the formulation of wado-ryu .
16 King Hussein delivered a televised speech to the nation on Nov. 5 in which he spoke publicly for the first time about his recent cancer surgery in the United States [ see p. 39118 ] , announcing that he would have to undergo further tests in the USA .
17 JACK Lee , whose name will always be associated with the Midland School of Embalming , which he founded just after the war and from which he has trained many hundreds of embalmers the world over , has decided to take more of a ‘ back seat ’ and has handed over the principal 's chair to John Davis , although he will still be ‘ in the wings ’ as an advisory tutor .
18 Fagin then locked the door and from a hidden hole in the floor , he took out a small box , which he placed carefully on the table .
19 A Mr. Tremlett transferred from the police and was appointed Inspector covering the Penge area lines , a task which he performed efficiently throughout the life of the trams .
20 Mr Martin Holgate , formerly chief scientist at the environment department and now director general of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources based in Geneva , will summarise the possible action to be taken a role which he performed brilliantly at the recent London ozone conference .
21 Before long he had invented a new science called Gastrotechnology , which he defined simply as the scientific explanation of accepted principles of cookery .
22 Yet there is material in what he says elsewhere in the Investigations and in other of his later writings for a many-sided and , I think , useful development of the comparison .
23 ‘ It 's what he wants most in the world .
24 ‘ I am returning the delightful Quarto edition of Crowe 's poem , from which I have been able to observe what he did later with the piece .
25 THE Prime Minister 's brother revealed what he enjoys most on the sunny South Coast .
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