Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun pl] he " in BNC.
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1 | Only in the Ring of Fire , in the Eastern islands he loved , is his name writ large — on any globe worth its salt — in The Wallace Line . |
2 | Using profit maximising analyses and based on a model of a mainly cereal farm in the eastern counties he has calculated the likely impact of various assumed changes in the economics of farming . |
3 | The truth is that while batting in the indoor nets he was struck on the toe by a ball from paceman Chris Lewis and an X-ray over the weekend revealed he had indeed suffered a cracked bone . |
4 | In the small hours he awoke , feeling ravenous ; he slipped quietly from the bed , — trying not to awaken her , and tiptoed from the room . |
5 | He is going through a dry patch at the moment as he has won only on match in the five tournaments he has played so far this year but I am sure he will work his way back again , he has got it in him . |
6 | Here she was , possessed of more than she had ever dreamed of , this house , its comforts and warmth , those servants whose lives were spent in caring for hers , friends such as the Chamberlins who had taken her to their hearts , this first , unforgettable Christmas with all its bounty and then — Michael Swinton , in that bleak and dreary place , with only drunken old Meg and silent Punch , his loneliness accentuated by the life he had known these last few months in London and in the great houses he had stayed in . |
7 | Like Costner , David , 40 , has had to guard Whitney from hordes of obsessed fans in the four years he has been working for her . |
8 | Yet in The Four Temperaments he revealed very clearly and subtly how four very different types of person react to the mood suggested by Hindemith 's music , whilst using his particular style of classical dance ( see page 54 ) . |
9 | There was something decidedly odd about the engineering master ; his manner was always friendly , but , in the six months he had been at the school , Robert had not exchanged more than a few words with the man . |
10 | But what Sheriff Irvine Smith has , with compelling cause shown , denied us in his Introduction he has amply redeemed in the justiciary cases he has placed before us and in his commentary thereon . |
11 | In the early stages he was content to keep her towards the rear of the field as Teleprompter — also attempting a mile and a half for the first time — took his accustomed role of front-runner . |
12 | Although in the early days he was ungainly , he was very tall |
13 | As Bryan says , his main guitar is a Strat , although in the early days he used a Les Paul … |
14 | Well I say all his life er er early , in the early days he was er a groom to a veterinary surgeon in Manchester . |
15 | ‘ In the early days he was keen , but … ’ |
16 | In the remaining weeks he refined the calibration of the detector by exposing it to beams of neutrons of known energy , produced by a van de Graaff accelerator . |
17 | He sometimes wondered if he would be more successful in the embarrassing errands he was called upon to undertake if he had an Irish accent , or some quaint turn of speech . |
18 | One difficulty lay in the endless commissions he received , usually for illustrative work within an established vein and which left him little time to experiment . |
19 | In the 100 metres he beat the emerging Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson ; in the 200 metres , in one of the most exciting events of the whole meeting , he tied for the gold medal with Mike McFarlane , and in the relay Scotland gained the bronze . |
20 | ‘ In the Middle Ages he was just as real as God was . |
21 | Whilst therefore making full allowance for the diversity of gifts God has given to his Church in the varying capacities he has accorded to different members , Paul insists that the Spirit creates unity , and that it is the job of the Christians to keep that unity and not spoil it . |
22 | His chief pride lay in the talented cartoonists he fostered and encouraged . |
23 | ‘ They are great pals , the prince enjoys her company and he has found her of great help in the recent troubles he has had at home . |
24 | Buddhists of the Northern school of China and Japan evolved their own theory of grace and came to believe in the Buddha as a Saviour , though in the earliest Scriptures he himself claimed to be nothing more than a teacher , a shower of the way . |
25 | In the preceding months he had prepared himself with meticulous care , filling his mind with distilled knowledge , drop by drop , until … it was almost brimming over . |
26 | In the other matches he beat Ville Pasanen ( Fin ) 4–2 ; Yvan van Velthoven ( Fin ) 4–2 ; Edvard Matthaisson ( Iceland ) 4–0 and lost 4–1 to Janl Latti ( Fin ) . |
27 | Chief Superintendent McLean says that last summer the resources he allocated to the protection of the Ks were greater than those given to anything , other than really serious crimes such as murder , in the two years he had been in charge of Hounslow division . |
28 | The little girl too was much improved , no longer neglected , looking very pretty in the new shoes he had bought for her . |
29 | In the first months he travelled up to London on Wednesday , sometimes by train but often one of his neighbours , Sir Philip Gibbs , would drive him . |
30 | In the first years he had easy-going jailers . |