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

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1 A moment 's thought told him that this system worked only because two-thirds of the expected total of a Yeo Davis partnership came out at an amount well in excess of his salary , or that of any public servant of his age .
2 I reassured him that this warning was unnecessary : my ambition was to set the record for the slowest lap of the circuit .
3 hours I told him that this glimpse
4 He had heard so many stories of musket balls lodging in Bibles , not of course that he really believed them , but all the same What he wanted to do now was to find some immoral passages with which to confront the Padre , thereby proving to him that this book could not possibly be the word of God ( unadulterated , anyway ) .
5 It also occurred to him that this precaution eliminated the likelihood of ever finding a witness who had seen Sandy arriving in her Jaguar at the bell tower close to dawn .
6 The two-way division agreed at Aachen in March 842 is best seen as a way of putting pressure on Lothar , convincing him that this time he had no alternative to opening negotiations in earnest .
7 I dashed across to the DC 's house to tell him that this train with several hundred refugees was standing in the station , and some shelter must be found for them .
8 and also him and this lady they sit there and they start murmuring about you
9 There was just her and him and this voyage : a capsule of time separate from their normal lives .
10 Forgive me , Commander , if I 'm stating the obvious , but is n't it most likely that someone unknown to him , a tramp , a psychopath , a casual thief , killed both him and this Harry Mack ? ’
11 And make him regret it — him and this Maclean !
12 Her husband — there was no glow now — had clearly forgotten he was wed to her ; the link between him and this woman was almost visible .
13 For once I knew where to get at him and this time I was going to have the matter out with him .
14 She melted against him and this time he simply gathered her closer .
15 When I asked him if this relationship was ‘ it ’ forever , he said yes .
16 Man fights to understand the power that reigns over him but this fight is itself subject to that power .
17 This causes the reader to feel very sorry for him but this pity soon fades as Pip starts to blame Joe for his common ways and he slowly begins to turn into a snob .
18 Again she considered that she may be falling in love with him but this time she was not so quick to dismiss it .
19 The region in which a child is brought up may also have an effect on the propensity to demand HE although this effect will be confounded with many of the factors listed above ( see Rees , 1986 ) .
20 Unless it was sentimental to want to remember a time when he and this girl had not been strangers to each other .
21 He said that he and Karen could have , he said at the present prices he and this Karen that he 's , that left him er they , they could have had erm a place together because some one bedroom flats , two bedroom flats around are going at thirty five thousand , thirty one .
22 Long ago , outside Kyrenia , he and this man had come to know a little of one another .
23 If he and this House believe that , there is no hope for Northern Irleland .
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