Example sentences of "to he [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The neighbourhood policeman attempted to speak to him but the child ran away .
2 The dog was lying there last night and Patricia said something to him , I do n't know what she said to him but the look on his face .
3 There was no doubting her sister 's passion as she struggled to express her resentment , writing : — on my life Lily I declare I want only what is best for the child and would not be Cruel to him nor the cause of Cruelty and what you asked was Cruel the child knowing no Italian and being Fearful of leaving me the only Mother he has known and who he loves as his own .
4 Nonetheless , we wrote to Ms de Jonghe 's boss , Mr Jankovski , expressing our disappointment and extending a further invitation to him or a representative to attend a meeting in July .
5 Benn said : ‘ I thought they 'd give it to him or a draw or some rubbish like that .
6 We might be able to assist the Secretary of State , although this is unlikely to be acceptable to him or the Consortium .
7 Consequently sport is of paramount importance to him and every event has to be approached as if it is the most demanding in his life ; failure is not easily assimilated , as a result .
8 Thanks to him and the rest who are behind these outrageous accusations , the Pakistanis ' reputations will probably be in tatters. —
9 He asked us if we were all well and healthy ; three of the Frenchmen started talking to him and the rest of us giggled and joked in English about this ridiculous figure who appeared to be out of touch with everything we were doing .
10 McGrain , capped 62 times by Scotland and a member of the SFA 's Hall of Fame , was unable to use the free ticket given to him and the rest of that elite group for all Scotland 's matches .
11 Turn to him and the gospel will declare , ‘ You are accepted . ’
12 This poem deals with Gunn 's feelings as he watches the disease strike down all those close to him and the way it changes his perceptions of life and death .
13 And he gives it to him and the man goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes what ? and he goes and he goes get off of this train , now !
14 He was opposed , to shinty and the young 's enjoyment in general , but they paid no attention to him and the day was spent in the usual lively manner accompanied by bagpipe music and dancing in the open air . "
15 He was opposed , to shinty and the young 's enjoyment in general , but they paid no attention to him and the day was spent in the usual lively manner accompanied by bagpipe music and dancing in the open air . "
16 Frequently , the scientific understanding needed for the progress he wanted to make was not available to him and the work he began did not bear fruit until after his death .
17 To the courts , to the magistrates , remember that man , the judge , it 's all down to him and the jury , it 's not down to the police .
18 Howard would surely not have objected to either , although the idea of a department of corrections would have been very strange to him and the idea that it could act as a system to feed and clothe itself would presumably have seemed a desirable but unreal and irrelevant objective .
19 ( iv ) No creditor can vote at any meeting unless he has lodged with the official receiver not later than the time mentioned for this purpose in the notice convening the meetings a proof of debt , that is , a statement in the appropriate form ( see Chapter 9 ) of the amount claimed by him as due to him and the claim has been admitted for the , purpose of entitlement to vote ( r 6.93(1) ) .
20 The minders moved a little closer to him and the partition shut out his view of the rest of the changing room .
21 My Lord the er plaintiff 's case is that as a result of the advice that he was given by Mr er it was clear to him that he had no way out of this contract , that he was committed to it and that he had no choice but to proceed with the matter and there was then er further discussion on the telephone on this day , Friday , between Mr and Mr to where they were going here and Mr said he would now write to the plaintiff setting out what his options were to him and the letter than was sent by Mr was dated the twenty second of October and the letter , the relevant terms of this letter are set out in a statement of claim expressing at paragraph three eleven of this statement saying and of course er that is admitted by the er defendant .
22 All he could take in was the muzzle of the gun the silent terror of the girl next to him and the Woman 's stony face .
23 in our house if one of you 's in the bathroom in the bath like if Russell 's in the bath I go and sit on the toilet and talk to him and the dog 's in there as well and you ca n't move .
24 Where the debtor accepts an offer made to him , a special notification of the right to cancel must be given to him and the debtor can cancel at any time up to five days from receipt of that notification ( s68(a) ) .
25 With a violence born of desperation , he swung at the bottle nearest to him and the mouth of a bottle of Tavel Rosé landed neatly in the pile of Donald 's chicken , allowing pink liquid to pulse on to the plate .
26 The garden city lobby alleged that the vested interests of London had worked against a decentralist approach , for which it had been striving for many years , and F.J. Osborn acknowledged in correspondence with Lewis Mumford that the Plan was a bitter disappointment to him and the Town and Country Planning Association ( TCPA ) :
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