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

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1 But in politics and in real war he was a child , incapable of concentrating for long .
2 There was no school on a Saturday and she would probably demand that he take her skating on the frozen lakes in the park — and in all honesty he did n't want to disappoint her .
3 And in that instant he paused to look into her face , causing her to glance up automatically at him .
4 He was born in Capel Curig in 1906 , and in that village he spent his whole life .
5 By 1917 his paintings were to fetch the highest prices during his lifetime and in that year he is credited with painting one hundred and twenty-five canvases , a painting every three days .
6 In 1890 he officially attended the installation of the 46th Mayor in his long career and in that year he also attended the unveiling of the Armada Memorial .
7 Where or with whom James received his training is not known , but by 1783 he was established in London ; and in that year he announced himself by publishing a pamphlet on A Method of Constructing Vapour Baths , and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy .
8 If any worshipper do reverence with faith to any God whatever , I make his faith firm , And in that faith he reverences his God and gains his desires , For it is I who bestow them .
9 And in that faith he reverences his God and gains his desires , For it is I who bestow them .
10 It 's now ten years since he set up Some Bizzare , and in that time he has enticed Matt Johnson , You 've Got Foetus On Your Breath , Psychic TV , Einstuerzende Neubauten and Berlin-born cabaret singer Anges Bernelle into his entourage .
11 It is nineteen months since Richard Ryder was appointed Government Chief Whip and in that time he has risen to become John Major 's right-hand man .
12 The craft has been his hobby for the past years , and in that time he has seen it grow immensely in popularity .
13 But he has been the Labour Party 's chosen candidate for almost two years and in that time he has worked hard to build up a high profile , assiduously interpreting official figures on unemployment , training and hospital waiting lists as well as taking on directors of newly-privatised monopolies .
14 And in that moment he saw the shape formed by the moving depths .
15 So Connor declared his feelings at last , and in due course he and Ruth were married and now , almost a year later , she was going to have his child .
16 And in due course he came …
17 He had been in his youth a bit of a tearaway ; and in middle age he incurred opprobrium for his brave advocacy of contraception .
18 And in another matter he was right : she had possessed no knowledge of the rigours of the task when she so confidently proposed it .
19 Hope saw himself , the ascetic , the missionary , the preacher , the proud foe of great kings , the saint of God , the healer , the miracle worker , the chastiser of his own flesh : and in some way he felt himself shriven .
20 Of course , Freud 's own writings take both the ontogenetic and phylogenetic perspectives fully into account , and in this sense he is the true father of social psychoanalysis just as he is that of its clinical sibling .
21 Attlee , an astute judge of men , banked on Mountbatten 's ambition to provide an adequate counterweight to his proclivity for risk , and in this judgement he was proved to be correct .
22 The difference between them was that Louis-Napoleon had no intention of sliding down again and in this determination he was aided , not for the last time , by the actions of his opponents .
23 And in this activity he had at least one model .
24 Part of the lease Arthur signed guaranteed him his brewing water free of tax or pipe money , and in this regard he had a long standing feud with the city authorities which lasted over twenty years .
25 Breuer is a gifted and intelligent freelance scientific writer , and in this volume he has produced one of the few substantive sociobiological works to emanate from Continental Europe .
26 civilization come about , and in this book he gives part of the answer , and concentrates on that , and part of the answer he gives is , that it comes about through the institutions of religion .
27 W J Reddin ( 1970 ) argued that a leader 's concern for task and concern for people might be high or low ( and in this respect he follows Blake and Mouton 's ideas ) ; however , a leader might be effective or ineffective in any style of leadership , depending on the circumstances .
28 His wrinkled brow was seen , for he had taken off his helmet , and in this manner he entered , upon Bavieca , sword in hand .
29 In many cases , as where the persons entitled are not of age , or not yet in existence , or not to be found , an executor or administrator will have to retain the property in his hands for a considerable time , though he may sometimes relieve himself by a payment or transfer into court , and in any case he can obtain the direction of the courts when doubts arise as to the proper course which he should take .
30 Already his fingers were itching for a pencil , though he was n't allowed to draw yet , and in any case he was n't well enough .
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