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

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1 Posts with the Trade Union Congress include regional branch chairman and he has served on the national executive .
2 He shuffled , he stamped , he stayed well back in the shelter of the narrow brick passageway that he 'd found as a better lookout point .
3 One child was flung over the eight foot fence and he was in and out of hospital four times .
4 Page 29 Compromise on mergers : The junior industry minister , John Redwood , is to propose a way out of the row over European mergers policy when he meets EC ministers in Luxembourg today .
5 That Vega bloke and he jumps up and things .
6 One business source said : ‘ He has a low base salary and he has to stand out in the sun a great deal longer before he gets a bonus at the oasis .
7 Perhaps Roy 's finest goalkeeping feat while he was with the Palace was in a Reserve match at Luton in 1950 , when he saved a thrice-taken penalty magnificently each time !
8 Having supported the old man in getting his daughter successfully evicted , the social worker embarked on weekly counselling sessions with two aims : 1 Counselling about his grief and his wife 's death , in a low key way until he could talk about how he felt over her death .
9 Jockey Greville Starkey was allegedly unseated by an ultrasonic stun gun as he neared the winning post on Ile de Chypre at Royal Ascot last year .
10 Police marksmen were then drafted in for a 12 hour siege after he barricaded himself in .
11 Another popular explanation was offered by the German economist Wagener when he proposed his ‘ law of increasing state actions ’ .
12 He went on : ‘ He 's a free citizen living where he chooses .
13 I have a six-month-old German shepherd dog but he is under my constant control when there are children around .
14 Robb takes part in his first 1500 metres championship race since winning the English Schools Championship when he competes at Palace .
15 His First from Cambridge was followed by a short career in the Civil Service , commercial experience with IBM , and work with another search firm before he joined John Stork and met and worked with Saxton .
16 DOCTORS battled in vain last night to save a British soldier shot when he walked into an IRA ambush as he patrolled North Belfast .
17 ‘ He had high blood pressure and he suffered from angina .
18 The lamp could be hooked onto the front of a miner 's cap or hung on a wooden roof support while he was working .
19 The inter-village life that resembles an old-world tableau , and the bronzed figure lab-ouring as he had done ‘ since the time of the Pharaohs ’ , present an image of timelessness and changelessness .
20 He had been sitting on the cart since early morning and all he had to show for scouring the streets was an old tin bath that he had found on some wasteground , a couple of sacks of rags and one or two pieces of old iron .
21 What would happen to his own peaceful , slummocky bachelor existence if he allowed this woman to have her way ?
22 We did offer him some ice cream but he said no thank you .
23 The big clubs were watching from the stands at the Manor and Joey could well become a top transfer target if he turns it on like this .
24 He left the corner and trekked a few blocks east until he found a bar , where he put two bourbons down his throat , and wished to his core that alcohol and not the opposite sex had been his addiction .
25 IT IS A case of home sweet home for jump racing punters ' darling Desert Orchid as he returns to the stables following a life-saving operation .
26 On the same day , the eighteenth of October , Mr came back and spoke to Miss about this telephone call and he rang Peter in the afternoon of that Friday and he asked again if it was possible to withdraw because of the landlord 's failure to consent to the er assignment and again er after what will er be described as a fairly easy discussion between the plaintiff and er Mr , er he was told very clearly that it was not possible for him to withdraw , contracts had been exchanged and he was advised that what the landlords er failure to consent did was in fact er provide Mr with more breathing space in order to obtain proper funding and re-arrange his finances er , that again is denied .
27 He found it hard even to visit his old sidekick Bundini when he was dying .
28 Although the recruiter had obviously bathed , he still exuded the faint mustiness of the habitual opium smoker as he pressed past Duclos to take his place at the breakfast table .
29 He was , he says , approached on two occasions by search consultants about public sector work before he entered into discussions with the Prudential in 1987 .
30 Franco repeated the message of his 2 December letter when he said that he did not " see any advantage in change " and that if he were ever to delegate the leadership of the government , it would only be when he was no longer able to carry out the functions of that position as well as those of head of state .
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