Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb -s] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When he is walking outside , the patient has to be specially careful to lift his feet off the ground so that he does not trip . |
2 | This is evidence that he does not posses any deep feelings at all for any of them . |
3 | In response to their charge ( Mark 3:22 ) that it is through demonic power that he casts out demons , he replies that no divided house can stand : if Satan casts out Satan , his empire is doomed . |
4 | The sub-contractor should be required to produce evidence that he possesses both employer 's liability and public liability insurance . |
5 | Othello ends up with the same poisoned suspicions as Iago , who had earlier confessed that he suspects both Othello and Cassio of having cuckolded him with Emilia ( II.i.285ff . ) . |
6 | One minute you say trustfully that he contains only soya meal and the next you suspect him of harbouring chunks of minced-up nameless anatomy . |
7 | He cares neither for the broad sweep of grand strategy nor for the narrow focus of specific campaigns , so he ignores both government archives and the memoirs of the great and the good . |
8 | And he goes well James came and said , he goes ah so Jimmy found him and he and James goes ooh no Alistair found me . |
9 | In his Life of Hooker Walton states that in the original lost manuscripts there was no mention of kings being accountable to the people ; and he relates how Charles I , in a discussion with the Parliamentary leader Lord Saye , refused to accept any arguments based on the last three books , because it was doubtful whether they were authentic , although he gladly accepted Hooker 's judgements in the first five . |
10 | and he hangs up nuts , I think he 's got about |
11 | er I think we get a saturation point and the thing that annoys me is that young fellow who came to the club had a got , we got a special went to the special trouble of getting a for him and I can not get it off him and he lives up Newton way somewhere I 've been to him three times |
12 | He has not leisure to walk and he has not money to ride a distance to his work . ’ |
13 | A seller will be unwilling to part with the transfer and share certificate until the buyer has paid the price but an off-market buyer will be unwilling to pay until he gets both documents . |
14 | These two limbs are essential to a candidate 's training and he ought not to become a corporate member until he satisfies both requirements . ’ |
15 | ‘ If he becomes truly king , ’ corrected the prince . |
16 | ‘ I 've tolerated his insubordination in the past but he knows exactly what will happen to him if he does n't toe the line this time . |
17 | The main argument for the legitimacy of any authority is that in subjecting himself to it a person is more likely to act successfully for the reasons which apply to him than if he does not subject himself to its authority . |
18 | However , according to Reid ( 1990 ) 91 Cr App R 213 ( CA ) the accused is , it seems , guilty of reckless manslaughter if he does not advert to a risk which ought to have been taken seriously and someone dies . |
19 | BRITAIN elects its House of Commons by the simplest possible system : single-member constituencies in which the front-runner wins , even if he has under 50% of the votes . |
20 | If he has any thought of true justice he should retire . |
21 | ‘ Obviously if we can get his support and if he comes up trumps , it will be marvellous , ’ she said . |
22 | The police chief fears that his appointment could be terminated if he carries out policies that impinge directly on the interests of the mayor 's political supporters : electoral considerations and impartial policing thus make awkward bedfellows . |
23 | cos he goes about quarter to twelve |
24 | The former telecommunications installation worker is giving evidence in advance of a full court hearing up to two years away because he has only weeks to live . |
25 | While he laughs off comparisons to Lawrence of Arabia , he admits that ‘ to spend 10 years getting the film made must mean it corresponds to something deep inside ’ . |
26 | A bright future — or at least a possible meeting with Mike Tyson — beckons for British heavyweight champion Gary Mason after he knocks out Tyrell Biggs in the seventh round of their Albert Hall bout . |
27 | On the undercard tonight unbeaten Darlington welterweight Charlie Moore has his fourth pro outing when he takes on Alfreton 's Joe Corcoran . |
28 | STUART BARNES will have England and New Zealand firmly in his sights when he takes on world champions Australia at Twickenham today . |
29 | Freddie is spot-on when he says only lawyers get rich from couples who bicker over who gets what from the divorce . |
30 | The monk , nun or vicar could , for example , be described as a more involved member than the old lady who attends Matins each Sunday ; she , in turn , is more involved than those who go to church only at Christmas and Easter ; and they are probably more committed than the sailor who , when he fills out C of E on a form , is more likely to be making a cultural than a religious statement . |