Example sentences of "he [coord] [pron] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When a pupil leaves , with him or her goes some of that added value and its potential which the school has sought to generate .
2 Bias may creep in through the wording of questions ( which may be ambiguous , unintelligible or suggestive of a particular answer ) , through the careless recording of answers , through the interviewer 's ( perhaps unwitting ) influence over response-patterns and through a general failure of the interviewer to establish the kind of rapport with the respondent that enables him or her to give truthful answers on personal matters .
3 It may enable him or her to highlight some salient point , or to focus pupils ' attention on a particular question as they view the next sequence .
4 If you can keep the home free from allergens and other offending substances , your child 's health may be good enough for him or her to tolerate limited exposure at school .
5 It should , however , reduce the likelihood of an accidental overdose being taken from severe pain and increase the chance that if a patient 's family knows of the overdose they will encourage him or her to seek prompt medical advice .
6 However , when dealing with the primary sufferer and attempting to get him or her to seek appropriate treatment through a 12 Step programme it is best to avoid antagonising the denial system by being too direct .
7 Generally , it is best for him or her to have some input into the management and other contracts instead of inheriting them from a lawyer .
8 Write down further examples of where you yourself are aware of episodes of caretaking for the addict in your life in order to diminish the damaging consequences of his or her addictive disease and give " just one more chance " for him or her to get straight .
9 The child needs to learn how and why to use a potty and parents may need to be encouraged to take their child to the lavatory with them so that the child can imitate what happens , have a potty around , tell the child what it is for , and encourage him or her to get used to it by sitting on it .
10 If I , as a subordinate , recognize that authority to control resources in my boss and , on that basis , allow him or her to exercise that authority , then my boss has power based on a position in the hierarchy .
11 The important contribution made to book provision by the personal flair of the selector creates further difficulties for the manager , and requires him or her to exercise fine judgement and sensitivity in supervising the work of members of the team .
12 Jerry looked up to me as his hero ; the rapport and affinity between him and me transcended all things ; with us it was true brotherly love , which exists to this day , with no ulterior motives … no payments … no conditions .
13 Mason meanwhile attacked one Messerschmitt which at once went straight down , but the others attacked him and one got three hits on his aircraft , which shattered the windscreen and wounded him in the hand as he broke away .
14 Johnnie Warburton used to work turn-about with him and they enjoyed each other 's company .
15 Marion adored him and they enjoyed many happy , carefree walks together .
16 Her little apartment had become their home , where she cooked for him and they shared all the daylight hours together .
17 Philip crawled in after him and they sat close up against the side .
18 Your mother divorced him and we had many interests in common . ’
19 ‘ Eddie Tonks ( New Zealand Rugby Football Union chairman ) was sitting behind me and I turned and looked at him and we eyed each other .
20 Kill him and we risk all .
21 I look at him — when I can bear to and frankly if you can persuade him to use a clean T-shirt you 'll be doing all of us a favour — I look at him and I remember dear little chubby hands clutching one , and the way their faces used to smell of soap and milk .
22 he seemed like , he , he , I looked at him , right , and I looked at everything about him and I thought that is the kind of guy I want , which is true , but it was n't the guy .
23 I know many women who would give their eye teeth to be married to him and I feel that responsibility .
24 I do n't know who the fuck you cast and I do n't care , but him and I have this fight , right ? "
25 She was n't lying when she told me about him and she lies awake at night crying for him .
26 Erm for instance if he 's asking for the child to go to live with him and you oppose that then then court would make a decision as to where the child s should live .
27 I shouted at him and he went mad .
28 He though that we had grown apart from him and he became upset that none of us were around him any more , talking to him any more .
29 Other people 's lives bored him and he became sharp and irritable on the one occasion Lucien tried to impart some interesting snippet of information Azmaveth had told him .
30 It eluded him and he fell asleep at last .
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