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

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1 For a long time it looked like the 500 GP career he started just last year would be very short .
2 The most enduring memorial to the younger Despenser 's wealth is the extensive building work he undertook at Caerphilly Castle in Glamorgan , where he rebuilt the hall and the private chambers and the western gatehouse of the middle ward .
3 That Friday night he picked her up at the airport and brought her home , but fifteen minutes after they got there , ‘ some guys showed up to sell Seth cocaine .
4 During the Thirties when we were all in the big bands , I remember the really fiery jazz clarinet he used to play with us in the Bag O' Nails , just about the first jazz club in Britain . ’
5 Bono is derived from some gang name he acquired during a recent delinquent youth .
6 She had planted some runner beans in the patch of the old vegetable garden he had dug earlier ; they were flowering energetically and seemed to have been worth the trouble .
7 The old cooking cause he 'll only eat a cooked dinner
8 Back in Isaiah , chapter fifty three th the Old Testament prophet he paints that picture very graphically does n't he ?
9 If a doctor treats a patient with high blood pressure he records blood pressure levels before , during and after treatment .
10 He is still the same tee-total football maniac he was when Hal Stewart gave him his first Scottish job as player-manager of Morton .
11 However please do n't anyone tell Graham Kelly about all this — he 'll probably try and stop us sending messages to list members in Europe , or make an announcement that the authorities are doing all in their power to break up some hooligan ring he 'll call the Sony Hedgehog Club .
12 Already early on this Saturday morning he and his pupils were beginning to prepare for the banquet in the Imperial kitchens .
13 little bits , little bits and I 'll buy you your tobacco Neil nothing much but little bits of something now if he were working and could give me the full sixty that is thirty for his room and thirty for his food so that I did n't have to worry about th actually paying for him but he was paying me Paul is going to pay me fifty that 's thirty pounds in , I made a rule to Paul that he is going to eat thirty pounds worth of food and there are only twenty pounds in my profit and then the other rule , a man called Alan this window cleaner he wants the room that I 'm in at the moment
14 These properties of V4 cells only appear , however , as long as a large part of the scene is illuminated and the scene contains more than one coloured area , which Zeki achieves using a multicoloured stimulus array he calls a Mondrian .
15 he said I do n't need you , I just need this fucking remote control this desk lamp he 's got his trousers round his ankles you know , he just cracks me up ,
16 My father loved my mother but this girl Katya he loved foolishly ; as she indeed loved him .
17 In this second part he discusses his identity in terms of quantum mechanics .
18 I he said , he 's an old type chemist he said just mention my name he said he perhaps fix you up with small quantities or try this other place in Wrexham he said they , chemist he said but they do wholesale work as well
19 From this vantage point he had a panoramic view of the grounds within his field of vision .
20 He waited patiently near the mysterious door , hoping for a sight of Mr Hyde — and one dry , clear winter night he was successful .
21 But we are giving , we are giving him a post , another body , and hopefully with a very careful job description he will get a trained person , because we also recognise the fact that Oxford 's a marvellous place for people to come .
22 What did he pay that for and the old post office he got them , it was cheap
23 But he may find his new sporting pursuits bunkered by some retirement activity he had n't planned on .
24 When Howell picks him up at dawn on a deserted Texan highway he immediately makes his intentions plain by scaring the boy witless .
25 From a public phone booth he called Otto Kuhlmann who answered immediately .
26 So we got this phone call he said hello Mr I said yes .
27 What the precise purpose was of installing complex electronics in an old sailing vessel he did not know for sure , and Iain did not press him .
28 Your favourite maths teacher he was taught by .
29 I 've been meaning to talk to you , but you 've ducked out of the building so fast after finishing your show these last two days , ’ she told him when he stopped to greet her and ask if she had heard the brilliant spontaneous earthquake joke he 'd cracked on air that morning .
30 Nevertheless , with the growth in the size and power of the public service state he recognized the dangers of subordination .
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