Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] and he " in BNC.
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1 | MacArthur was not personally much interested in economic matters and he was faced in 1947–48 with vocal pressure for a new approach to economic questions . |
2 | Archie usually performed as a combative left-half for the Palace , but he was also occasionally drafted into the front line , to play as a makeshift centre-forward to most useful effect , because his considerable height gave him a distinct advantage in that department and he scored on his first two outings for us in the number nine shirt . |
3 | God knows it is hard enough to get him off to sleep in that place and he 's asleep now . " |
4 | But I had a really good music teacher in high school and he taught me relative pitch . |
5 | There was the field path to Nod , where the grass brushed Paul 's shoulder in high summer and he looked at marguerites and red sorrel at eye-level . |
6 | ( e ) where a person is in police detention in one police area and his arrest is sought in another area and he is taken to that area for questioning , the relevant time is : ( i ) the time of his arrival at the police station in the second area , ( ii ) the time 24 hours after he leaves the police station in the first area , whichever is the earlier . |
7 | It was a long time since he 'd eaten out in this style and he was shocked by the escalation of prices and VAT . |
8 | But there was a price to be paid in this relationship and he was n't sure … |
9 | In the case of a Japanese company wishing to invest in this country , whereas hitherto the attractions of the United Kingdom economy , along with the English language , which is important in Japanese investment , have been significant , for the future we are issuing a warning to the Japanese investor to be careful ; he may not be able to price across Europe in the future , he may experience high interest rates in this country and he may find it much harder to trade into the Community , because if we are not participating in the single currency we may not get all the benefits of the single market either . |
10 | Steve Kerton says it 's good to be back racing in this country and he has n't had a brilliant start but if he keeps picking up points might be in with a chance of winning |
11 | Steve Kerton says it 's good to be back racing in this country and he has n't had a brilliant start but if he keeps picking up points might be in with a chance of winning |
12 | than my job then he said I presume you 've got mixed feelings , I said no my feelings are n't mixed up at all , I 'm quite , I 'm quite sure of my feelings of what I know , I said David I would n't associate myself , I would n't drink and I would n't go out with anybody in this building and he nearly fell over and he said dare I ask why ? |
13 | Morrissey , formerly lead singer of the Smiths and now a solo artist , is the central figure in this demi-monde and he has successfully mounted a long career based on a delightfully British blend of prurience and prudery . |
14 | The father , however , was dissatisfied with what he thought to be the inadequacy of the local authority 's endeavours in this regard and he instructed solicitors . |
15 | Well my , my honourable friend is is a prime champion of small businesses in this house and he raises a very important point er , the answer is yes it has been considered er by er er those concerned with deregulation . |
16 | On another day I provoked him in some way and he slapped my cheek . |
17 | He was then involved in civil defence and he took me to see a trial designed to show that air-raid shelters built to government specifications were death-traps . |
18 | Alec had been an F in first year , an F in second year and he was worried — no , perhaps terrified is a better word — that he would end up an F even in his third year . |
19 | ‘ It seems like a lifetime ago , ’ smiles Don , ‘ I would love , of course , to be the first choice goalkeeper but Damien has been in tremendous form and he 's the best around in my book ’ |
20 | He reckoned that it was better for the new Iranian prime minister , Shapour Bakhtiar , that the Shah stayed in Muslim country and he thought that Hasans influence would help " keep Khomeini under control " |
21 | Louis IX legislated for Normandy and for the kingdom in separate ordinances and he heard appeals not at Paris , but at Rouen . |
22 | But he said he did n't mind as long as he was helping the war effort , and anyway it would all be over in six months and he could go back to selling firewood . |
23 | That takes Shearer 's tally to 10 goals in 10 games and he is also the Premier League 's leading scorer . |
24 | Both women looked at him in joint appeal and he marched to the door , pulling it open with unnecessary force . |
25 | Memory returned to Seb in disjointed snatches and he hastily checked he was wearing his trousers . |
26 | Capped at Under 21 level for England , Andy 's powerful and creative displays have stood the Palace in fine stead and he has again become a great favourite with our supporters , while his long-throw technique , developed largely during our first season back in the top flight , added another potent weapon to our armoury . |
27 | Robin Belcher was paddling in Australian colours and he and partner Fraser dropped their K2 upside down into the water while relaunching from the moderately high jetty at Chertsey . |
28 | Mr Tholen chaired their appeal committee which raised £250,000 in three months and he continues to invest a small covenant in the school . |
29 | The skin beneath them gradually swells until eventually the eggs are seated in little sockets and he carries them until they hatch . |
30 | Not as tricky as the original one this effect was discovered , I think , by Pasteur in tartaric acid and he happened to notice , he had a proper tartaric acid crystals . |