Example sentences of "in [noun] [noun] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 Mm , when we have it this morning er talk , er in Watch Tower but he you know about
2 After his retirement Simpson took over a newsagent/tobacconists shop in West Croydon and he died in March 1974 aged 69 years .
3 She said Sean 's funeral cortege would leave from his mother 's house in west Belfast because he had hundreds of friends in the area .
4 aha and he says I 've been to the nice wee man he says he remembers ah going round all the houses looking for somebody to do in Apple Street and he went and told what 's his name ?
5 Gen. Manuel Noriega , the former Commander of the Panamanian Defence Forces and self-proclaimed head of state , surrendered to the US military on the evening of Jan. 3 , leaving the papal nunciature in Panama City where he had taken refuge on Dec. 24 following the invasion of Panama by US forces on Dec. 20 [ see pp. 37112-3 ] .
6 And later on I asked a friend in Los Angeles if he actually knew Johnny Bryan and he said ‘ No , maybe … not quite sure . ’
7 Michael , who lives in Moffatt Close , Darlington , is still critically ill in Middlesbrough Hospital after he was viciously beaten up in Darlington 's High Row 12 days ago .
8 So I went to see a man in Devonshire Place and he sent me down the road for a barium meal X-ray .
9 He needed a minister with the strength of character , reforming zeal and awareness of technological opportunities to push through the changes in Defence policy that he had in mind to help in the consolidation of his political power .
10 He does n't believe in Arnold Bros but he likes to think Arnold Bros exists just so that he can go on not believing in him .
11 He thought he recognised in Creed qualities that he had himself : the ability to wait and to charge the act of waiting with the current of anticipation , to check and double-check , so that when the waiting was over everything would go like clockwork .
12 Colonel Hoggatt started it in Chevisham Manor when he was Chief Constable in 1860 , then left the manor house to his force when he died .
13 SHE took a short cut across the fairway from her £1,000-a-week rented house backing on to the Wentworth course in Surrey minutes before HE arrived to head a charity tournament .
14 Kasmin 's shop posted a For Lease sign some weeks ago , although he remains in Cork Street until he can identify a new tenant for his property .
15 Pak 's power base was in south Korea and he was to re-establish the Korean Communist Party on 12 September 1945 .
16 He was on permanent peg 2 in Hollinhey Bay where he tipped with an open-ended swimfeeder and gozzer maggot in six feet for a netful of skimmer bream .
17 The criticism in question being that he tends to carry the ball under the wrong arm …
18 On June 13 Theo Mitchell became the first black politician to win a major party nomination for a statewide office in South Carolina when he secured the Democratic gubernatorial nomination with 59 per cent of the vote ; Mitchell was to face Republican incumbent Carroll Campbell .
19 ‘ The whole journal appears to have been written in South Africa but he moved to Cape Province , and from later entries it seems he was in contact with Cecil Rhodes … ’
20 He was born in South Africa and he studied at the universities of Cape Town and Cambridge , and has taught in universities in Britain , in America , in West Africa and France and Germany .
21 In Shiffman v. Order of St. John , for instance , the plaintiff was injured in Hyde Park when he was struck by a falling flag-pole belonging to the defendants .
22 Perry Anderson , who lives part of the year in Sherman Oaks while he teaches as UCLA , was reminded of what his parents saw in December 1941 , after they landed in San Francisco after three years of being bombed in South China .
23 On Sept. 11 Jóse Dionisio Suárez y Esquivel , 51 , a Cuban exile living in the United States , admitted before a court in Washington DC that he had participated in the assassination of the former ambassador to the USA under the Allende regime , Orlando Letelier , on Sept. 21 , 1976 [ see pp. 28273-74 ] .
24 Paul Oldfield topped the lot in Melody Maker when he wrote of the track ‘ Living And Learning ’ that it ‘ made me think of a man who favoured The Jasmine Minks and My Bloody Valentine , but whose bedroom was so damp that miraculous spores and mildew afflicted his brown suede and paisley . ’
25 He did have the ambition to do more serious work , as he had in Saint Joan and he had done in those early days in rep , but suddenly , he had got sucked into a formula that became a very comfortable rut indeed and , surprisingly for those who thought they knew him well , he did n't want to find a way out .
26 A year later , when the war had started and Gordon was already in the Navy , she 'd met this Peter in Bond Street and he 'd invited her to have a drink , reaching for her elbow .
27 It was about a fortnight after I arrived in Punta Arenas that he showed me his journal and I was able to take a translation of those entries .
28 Lewis Perelman , mentioned in your story about high-tech learning , is living in fantasy land if he thinks education can cut out the middleman .
29 he is a G P in High Wycombe and he 's a fundholder .
30 Lord Donaldson is expected to be flown to the Flotta oil terminal in Scapa Flow where he will be shown a range of pollution fighting equipment which is kept on permanent standby .
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