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

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1 Finally , one other began to use heroin almost by default in that he and a friend bought heroin with the specific aim of selling it for a profit .
2 One Scottish geologist volunteered the information that he and a friend had agreed always to cite each other 's work in their papers .
3 ‘ I heard a tale that he and a couple of friends used to meet and act out stories . ’
4 ‘ We spoke to him on Saturday , and he told us that he and the rest of the team were safe and well , ’ Mr McNeilage said .
5 He left a meticulously explanatory note on her dressing-table to say that he and the child would be telephoning , and went to ground at the airport hotel .
6 Bryan even came to my home and scoffed at me for suggesting that he and the Duchess were lovers .
7 Could it be that he and the king his brother hear Mass at St. Peter ad Vincula , the chapel outside the White Tower ? ’
8 He continued to hope that he and the king could work together and , strangely enough , he seems to have had a great deal of personal sympathy with the king .
9 Meanwhile , it was agreed that he and the king should send another joint mission to Rome to attempt to reach a final conclusion .
10 Anselm immediately dropped the threat of excommunication when the king returned his lands and revenues , and he made no conditions about the issue of homage or investiture beyond agreeing that he and the king should make a joint approach to the pope to hasten a settlement .
11 Does the Secretary of State realise that his comments have failed to persuade the House that the policy that he and the Government are operating is right ?
12 If he does , he will find an area ready to respond to the sound foundations of the economy that he and the Government have established .
13 Can he tell the House a little more about any plans that he and the Government may have to recruit or to find peaceful employment for some of the rocket scientists and nuclear experts of Russia and , perhaps , even of the Ukraine ?
14 On Aug. 11 the Supreme Soviet in emergency session had deprived him of the additional powers granted on April 30 [ see p. 38916 ] , and , in a resolution passed on Aug. 14 on extricating the country from crisis , censured him for " indecisive and at times incompetent policy " and demanded that he and the government take all measures to implement the July peace agreement [ for which see p. 39010 ] .
15 Since the Prime Minister acknowledges convergence to be a matter of considerable importance in the development of the European Community , why is it , now that the Engineering Employers Federation , the Confederation of British Industry and his noble Friends in the House of Lords have all made cause for new investment incentives for British industry , that he and the remainder of the Government refuse to take such initiatives in order to support this very best way of securing recovery ?
16 It was a visit filled with promise and excitement , and one that he and the Princess obviously enjoyed .
17 It will be the first time that he and the Princess of Wales have attended together as the principal guests .
18 They were obviously concerned that he and the Doctor were planning to rob them of their livelihood .
19 And for all he knew , pro-Syrian elements , the Lebanese Forces and other narco-terrorist groups were also still looking to revenge themselves for the damage that he and the Asmar cell had done to their drugs , arms and hostage-taking operations in Beirut .
20 In fact , Mr Manning has repeatedly stated that he and the party would much prefer that Quebec remain as part of Canada , but not at any price .
21 Yet the Lord Chief Justice , giving oral evidence , said that he and the Lord Chancellor were at one in their belief that religious affinity should not take precedence over ability in the appointment of judges and , said The Times , he gave the impression that his positive feelings towards the judge were shared by the Lord Chancellor So oral evidence was admitted on the kind of matter for which privilege from disclosure of documents was claimed by the Crown .
22 The head explained that he and the class teacher felt that Balbinder was making little progress and they were worried about his lack of concentration and poor language .
23 He closed his mind for a silent prayer , but his thoughts kept returning to the danger that he and the woman now faced .
24 Mr Arrow met us , and it was clear that he and the squire were very friendly .
25 The Minister made a half-hearted attempt to justify that claim , but he could not identify anything that he or the Government had positively done .
26 It was an official state visit , so he and the Princess were ruled by the Foreign Office and , in this case , overruled .
27 ‘ The stubborn type , our Mr Maxwell , ’ remarked the Substitute once he and the Captain were alone again .
28 The Brigadier had at last found an appreciative audience , and he and the Marshal bounced along together comfortably in the jeep with the Captain and Bacci following in a car .
29 Duncan the Drunken ran a small lock-up garage off Longbridge Road in Barking and he and the wife , Doreen , lived in a two-up-two-down round the corner .
30 But he may not have been released from the Tower until 1217 , when his remaining bonds were returned to him and he and the rest of the Jews of Norwich were given letters of royal protection .
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