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

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1 In case of opposition he would follow up a tap from his truncheon with a butt from his head , which was reported as ‘ generally conclusive ’ .
2 In course of time he finds that he is the pet antipathy of his superior officers , that he is made a butt for the amusement of other men on parade , and that if there is any unpleasant work or unpopular bear or point going vacant it falls to his lot to fill it .
3 He visited companies in areas of business he knew little about .
4 In matters of religion he was largely obliged to play an English game , with English men , and by English rules .
5 In pursuit of authenticity he has eliminated the apparently spurious timpani part from the first movement of Queen Mary 's Funeral Music , the well-known solemn slow march for slide trumpets-performed here on sackbuts .
6 Henry Edward Coe had in fact been a pupil in Scott 's office , where in conjunction with Street he had produced a fine set of elevational drawings of the Hamburg Cathedral .
7 We could we can , ah no no in terms of money he 's talking about four or five thousand maximum .
8 In favour of marriage he noted such things as children , companionship and home comforts : ‘ picture to yourself a nice soft wife on a sofa with good fire , and books and music perhaps ’ .
9 In works of reference he described himself as ‘ painter and zoologist ’ .
10 If he had written it in letters of fire he could n't have made it plainer .
11 In Moments of Reprieve he remarks : ‘ What the ‘ true ’ image of each of us may be in the end is a meaningless question . ’
12 Firstly , if the defendant receives the information in the knowledge that it is being disclosed in breach of confidence he will be bound by an obligation of confidence ( see for example Albert ( Prince ) v Strange ( 1849 ) 1 Mac & G 25 , Schering Chemicals v Falkman [ 1981 ] 2 WLR 848 ) .
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