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

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1 But this means to say that he has no rule that takes him one way rather than another in a new case .
2 Italian giants Inter Milan are understood to be watching the situation closely , with Pearce hoping Clough changes his mind and puts him more in line with the kind of wages being picked up by some of his England team-mates .
3 One takes his net loss from the date of the accident up to the date of the trial and awards him that sum .
4 ‘ Perhaps I shall watch while she drinks her fill of his manhood and sucks him dry of his accursed wolfseed .
5 You wonder , is it something to do with cerebral palsy that makes him clever or is it just that his mother is musical anyway ?
6 However , it usually degrades the dog and puts him one class lower when he is judged .
7 Underwood has speed and balance and , on the New Zealand evidence , that extra sense that carries him closer to attacking chances than Andrew Harriman , despite the latter 's Rolls-Royce speed .
8 An application is not necessarily unreasonable because it is inconvenient for the addressee of the application or causes him considerable work or may make him vulnerable to future claims , or is addressed to a person who is not an officer or employee of or contractor with the company in administration , but all of these will be among the factors relevant to be taken into consideration ( post , pp. 862H — 863A , 864C ) .
9 And then your editor goes on Jonathan Ross ' show and humiliates him more ( I have written a letter to Ross as well , for laughing at Jason like that ) .
10 Bones stresses the importance of language in the Rastafarian religious culture : " according to Rasta doctrine and reasoning , a language must have great significance in terms of its words , sounds and 'powah' , which means 'power' … the 'powah' <+; > is what gives Rasta strength and makes him formidable " ( 1986a : 48 – 9 ) .
11 These problems require very different sorts of action ; together their requirements conflict in a way that gives him little room for manoeuvre .
12 These problems require very different sorts of action ; together their requirements conflict in a way that gives him little room for manoeuvre .
13 Likewise , by efficient data storage the user benefits from having a system that gives him relevant information quickly .
14 A mechanic when he hits on an idea that makes him some money in a suggestion scheme though the joy is of the same substance but he will not feel the same depth of emotion as Einstein or Dante did .
15 It is when she feels compassion , rather than revulsion , for the salamander and kisses him that the spell breaks .
16 His total so far is the highest in the country and puts him thousands ahead in the TFM Radio area .
17 It is the noise of a foul and loathsome beast which emerges from the tunnel and drags him screaming into the darkness and eats him alive .
18 ‘ As a politician that makes him unusual , surely . ’
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