Example sentences of "[noun] [num] he [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Er , I got them , Matthews cos he we , that 's another one pound fifty he owes me .
2 After the events of chapter 26 he brings us to the time when Isaac is nearing death , and to the point when the blessing of the eldest son must be given .
3 And in chapter 5 he expands his meaning .
4 On Easter Saturday 1982 he made his most famous deal , picking up troubled Chelsea Football Club when it was in danger of closure — for £1 .
5 In the year ending March 1991 he says there were 350 direct investment projects by foreign owned companies into the UK , recorded by the DTI 's Invest in Britain Bureau .
6 In May 1869 he gave his inaugural lecture on Homer , but his classical interests were now turning towards Greek tragedy .
7 In addition Devi Lal , the former Deputy Prime Minister [ see p. 37653 for his dismissal in August ] , used the opportunity to launch a series of attacks on Singh and on Sept. 30 he resigned his Lok Sabha ( lower house of parliament ) seat in protest at the " style , timing and manner " of the implementation of the Mandal Commission recommendations .
8 On 11 February 1804 he married his cousin Anna Maria , daughter of Benjamin Sikes , a collector of excise resident in Clerkenwell .
9 Nothing is known of his education and early life , but on 17 February 1826 he received his first certificate of suitability for a post in the excise service .
10 On 6 May 1749 he married his first wife Martha , daughter of John Hudson , of Thames Street , London , hop merchant .
11 On 11 February 1322 he recalled his favourites ; on 14 February he called upon Aymer de Valence , Earl of Pembroke , justice of the Forest south of Trent , to arm a ‘ suitable number ’ of foresters and bring them to Coventry .
12 By the time President Reagan came to office on 20 January 1981 he had plenty of reasons for wishing to emulate Henry II .
13 In July 1950 he asked her to drive down to Cambridgeshire and collect his son from boarding school .
14 In July 1908 he recruited him to the Board of Trade with the responsibility of making the proposals a reality .
15 When I left in December 1928 he succeeded me in the house as Captain of Games .
16 On his return in July 1912 he found his membership once more embroiled in a stoppage .
17 President Borja ended months of hostility between the government and the Quechua , Achuar and Shiwiar tribes , representing 148 communities and an estimated 20,000 indigenous people , when on May 13 he granted them legal title to more than 3,000,000 acres of homelands in the eastern province of Pastaza .
18 On 20 January 1301 he met his Parliament at Lincoln , which had been summoned to consider the reports of the commissioners for disafforestment , and asked from the magnates a declaration that he could ratify the perambulations without injuring the Crown or violating his coronation oath .
19 In January 1982 he published his Discussion Document , while his report , Review of Investor Protection , which came out in two parts , Part I and Part II , was published in January 1984 and March 1985 respectively .
20 In May 1907 he married his cousin Angela ( died 1930 ) , daughter of William Rolle Malcolm , banker .
21 In January 1965 he told his ambassador in Washington that at some point before the Atlantic treaty came up for renewal in 1969 , he would end integration of French forces and order all foreign forces to leave French soil .
22 In November 1913 he accompanied his family on their way to England as far as the railhead , which had now reached the Awash river , and then returned to Addis Ababa .
23 On 9 November 1916 he sent his mother a postcard :
24 In November 1989 he decided it was safe to come home , arriving in a private aircraft on a remote airstrip .
25 In November 1959 he found himself back in Montreal , ‘ to renew his neurotic affiliations ’ as he was to repeat endlessly to journalists ; meeting his friends and family , sometimes bumping into his uncles who would take him for expensive meals at top restaurants — such as the Ritz — and hotels ; and generally awakening and reawakening those impulses and memories which would fire his imagination and energise his mind for months to come .
26 In an entry for October 1925 he states his determination to find out their full extent , and to speak out against them ( Travels , 60 ) .
27 In the end the reiteration became intolerable , and in October 1097 he let him go .
28 In October 1658 he advertised his pendulum-regulated clocks , including those of month and year duration , being ‘ the first that were in England ’ , which were offered for sale from his house at Mosses Alley , Southwark , and at the Mermaid in Lothbury , the home of his son-in-law , Thomas Loomes .
29 On Nov. 7 he named his government and pledged to rebuild the country 's economy .
30 On 28 September 1731 he married his second cousin Mary , illegitimate daughter of Robert Benson , Baron Bingley [ q.v. ] , politician .
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