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

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1 Since joining Peter Owen 's stable for this season he is unbeaten in three starts .
2 In the event , Ramsay himself made the most useful contributions to the debate , with the young Steward and Moray backing him , the Regent out of his depth and almost pathetically grateful for any guidance he could get .
3 But mind , I will say this about this chappie he does stick to it .
4 Some of this fear he controlled , and had controlled for some time , by smoking the odd joint .
5 He had written one poem since his marriage , dedicated to his wife , which is couched in a spirit quite different from any poetry he had written before — he had finally , he told Cyril Connolly , written a poem about love and happiness .
6 She was becoming less interested in any tittle-tattle he might purvey that might help her with the case than in himself .
7 If an offence is committed and the employer was quite unaware of any defect he is still liable for ‘ using ’ ( Green v Burnett [ 1954 ] 3 All ER 273 ) .
8 ( 7 ) A person shall not be disqualified from acting as a member of a licensing board in relation to any matter by reason only that as a member of a committee constituted under section 47 of this Act he was concerned with the matter in question .
9 The seociond man is black fivbe feet six with short hair he was wearinbg a dark hooded top .
10 Razak said afterwards that when Soviet officials told him that neutralisation was similar to collective security he replied that ‘ he appreciated this , but added that Malaysia preferred a neutrality plan which would be applicable to a smaller region such as Southeast Asia ’ .
11 I started the engines and reported to the pilot that subject to sufficient lift he could fly back to base .
12 All of his six feet six foot three of smouldering sexuality he 's probably the best looking man you have ever seen with a bo body he looks every inch the top model he once was .
13 ‘ Declaration granted that before asking questions relating to an offence with which a person under investigation had been charged , the Director of the Serious Fraud Office was required to inform that person that he was not obliged to answer such questions but , if they were answered , what was said might only be used in evidence against that person where he was charged with knowingly or recklessly making a false or misleading statement or where the answer was inconsistent with any evidence he might give at a later criminal trial .
14 His friends will hope that as an Honorary Fellow he may long maintain his close association with that great foundation ; that with greater leisure he will increase his production and that his visits to Colnaghi 's will not be rare .
15 The medical reports showed that the appellant was not subject to a definable mental illness , but was disturbed ; there were however signs that he was maturing and that with appropriate treatment he should overcome his difficulties and achieve an increase in maturity and a more balanced outlook on life .
16 Strach has been on his last legs for the past 2 seasons and while he still produces high quality performances more often than not he is looking more tired with each game he plays , not suprising for someone of his age .
17 He knows that she is right ; all manner of things will be well in this city he is entering .
18 ‘ My husband 's Hearthwares are equal to any task he sets them , ’ she replied , her smile becoming frosty , like brittle icing on an old cake .
19 Miles , battle-hardened in the tough Australian school , rates Wigan as equal to any side he has played in .
20 He may have agreed that if the goods were in existence he would acquire the ownership of them and if they were not in existence he would get nothing but that in either event he would pay the price .
21 Vincent , eager to consult Mauve , was hungry for any advice he could get , willing to kneel at the man 's feet if necessary .
22 Charles gave them , digging the number out of a 1972 diary which was so full of useful information he 'd never managed to get rid of it .
23 In a voice full of virginal astonishment he said , ‘ 'E were touchin' me fookin' cock . ’
24 Concerned with Soviet security he wished to retain the territorial gains made under his pact with Hitler .
25 Below magazine-level at any rate he was not painful to look at .
26 Due to popular demand he will be making a return appearance over this Friends of Thomas event and all children are welcome to go along and talk to this now famous locomotive .
27 Mr was unable to produce his documents in relation to the vehicle which he indicated was his own and he was therefore given an H R T one to produce those documents but you will appreciate from the matters that he 's pleaded pleaded guilty to this morning he in fact , failed to produce his insurance driving licence and test certificate within the required period .
28 In the end I bullied Andy , I said , Andy there is something fishy about this fire he said well it 's possible he said that it was erm a display model and every time anybody came in and needed a replacement part instead of sending for the part they took it out of the display model !
29 There were some of the Dordogne , one of this house he had loved .
30 On June 5th of that year he suddenly appeared at Racedown — ‘ he did not keep to the high road , but leaped over a gate and bounded down the pathless field ’ .
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