Example sentences of "[subord] he [vb -s] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Help may be found in a number of places , the most generally useful probably being in Appendix Eight to McKerrow 's An Introduction to Bibliography where he analyses with admirable clarity , and with illustrations of all the minuscules and capitals , a letter written by Thomas Kyd , the Elizabethan dramatist , to Sir John Puckering , Lord Keeper of the Great Seal .
2 The second point of similarity emerges from the point of his analysis where he talks of changing codes of conduct .
3 Author of seven books , he is rector of a literary institute , where he lectures on literary criticism .
4 Although he allows for many areas of uncertainty in the study of catharsis , Scheff nevertheless accepts the universality of the need to handle destructive emotions , and proposes that ritual , as a cathartic experience , be reinstated in the West as ‘ a dramatic form for coping with universal distress ’ ( 1979 : 114 ) .
5 They will make less than he does of that part of Eliot which was a ‘ good ventriloquist ’ .
6 Anybody who " ramps " or causes " ramping " of USM stocks in this way cares more for the profits on his own transaction profits possibly running into thousands of pounds than he does for those of his clients .
7 Besides , his robust narrative voice carries with it a quiet irony as the reader sees more than he realises of this attractively vigorous and unaffected hero .
8 Despite the initial shock of being confronted with a typical Elizabethan letter or manuscript , the collector may be assured that , once he has troubled to master the unfamiliar forms of a number of the letters , their consistency will ensure that he will have no more — and sometimes less — trouble than he has with some of the missives that find their way to his desk or doormat today .
9 Okay , so he rings at ten o'clock , ten thirty in the morning .
10 This means that he is protected against any action of defamation provided he speaks in good faith and without malice ( Beach v. Freeson ( H.C. , 1972 ) ) , and provided there is a common interest between the parties .
11 Provided he acts with good faith and all due care in the context outlined above , the doctor who turns off the ventilator does nothing to warrant criminal sanction .
12 ‘ The baker works in the back , you see , so he does n't show a light until he opens at six .
13 Haunted by an over-imaginative press , Charlie Nicholas was to confront his worst ordeal in September 1986 — the case of the stolen chip , a bizarre and unbelievable affair which will haunt Nicholas until he retires from top class football .
14 Like he sings on one of his mega singles , open your mind .
15 If he learns from this episode that he must be more independent in his judgment and not be swept along by others , there need be no long-lasting harm .
16 If he falls below these ( or similar ) agreed targets we have the right to open up the EFTI market in Warsaw .
17 ‘ The only time a Gruncher dies , ’ Don Mini said , ‘ is if he falls into deep water .
18 Victor wo n't be pleased if he hears about this .
19 Therefore it is possible for a candidate to win the key to the White House even if he loses in most of the states .
20 Another friend has said that if he agrees to that he might never see them again .
21 But if he suffers to this extent by comparison with Barth , he towers over most other theologians of his generation ; and it is more than a little sad that two men so gifted and with so much in common should not have managed to remain closer to each other .
22 And if he stays behind that door ’ — the mounting gale of voices behind him was lifting him as he spoke , he wanted to jump on the factor , grab his hair and swing him against the door like a battering ram — ‘ we will fire the roof ! and smoke him out ! ’
23 If he plays in all five Pakistan Tests , he will be one short of 100 appearances for England , and that includes three years in the middle of his career when he was banned from selection for involvement in a rebel tour of South Africa .
24 If he copies from another drawing in a book the translation from the three-dimensional plane to the two-dimensional drawing will have been done for him , so he will not have had to observe as carefully and think as much as he would have had to do if he had made his own translation .
25 Home care for the stroke patient may be chosen because the patient 's doctor feels that the necessary rehabilitation can be done at home , or might be best done at home ; the patient may be more comfortable , and therefore more co-operative to treatment if he remains among familiar surroundings ; he might be liable to excessive stress if parted from his close family , friends or a beloved pet ; or it may be a temporary situation , in which the patient is waiting for a bed in a specialist rehabilitation unit to become available .
26 British No2 Chris Wilkinson would meet Edberg a round earlier if he disposes of another Argentinian clay court expert , Daniel Orsanic , in the first round , then beats the winner of the match between a qualifier and Sweden 's Jonas Svensson , the former world No10 .
27 I 'm not a yeller , but the only way I can handle him if he gets like that is , I yell back .
28 If he does as good a job on the new houses then no one will object . ’
29 If he disagrees with any part he can have it rectified or removed by agreement or have his dissent recorded and his own version put alongside .
30 If he opts for physical delivery , he will be allocated one of a number of prime banks whose sterling time deposits are accepted by LIFFE as being of deliverable quality .
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