Example sentences of "he in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't see any horse beating him in the Kentucky Derby . |
2 | His first-rate performances — in Hotel in New Hampshire , and as a retarded man in Square Dance — were largely unhonoured , and his many other movies were n't hot , Worse , he had to scrabble out from a confusion of drink , drugs and sexual adventure that had finally landed him in the tabloids and the jokebooks . |
3 | And then , as a man , he had needed a fellow-conspirator to make those consolations real , to confirm him in the righteousness of his seclusion from the world . |
4 | The crowds who flocked to listen to John 's preaching of repentance were baptised by him in the Jordan in penitent expectation of the age of fulfilment which he proclaimed . |
5 | The equally indomitable Dunwoody had his second fall of the day on Calabrese and completed a painful hat-trick when King of The Lot unseated him in the Tote 7th Handicap Chase , won by Howe Street . |
6 | The following is one of many references to him in the Society 's centenary history : Undoubtedly the activity of Mr E J D Abraham , with his fund-raising ability and flair for promoting the organisation , has led to much of our present security . |
7 | He 'd once had a drink with him in the Shaftesbury — Johnny , not the dentist — and really , he 'd could n't have been sweeter . |
8 | ‘ Randy 's got a slower pony in this chukka , who wo n't like Dopey taking a piece of him in the line-out one bit . ’ |
9 | She did not see Joe for a few days and then one Friday as she walked past she saw him in the teashop and went in to join him . |
10 | He had taken Maidstone 's money from him in the bar . |
11 | Maidstone 's peculiar behaviour earlier that day , Franco 's strange tale about the pile of money Maidstone had showed him in the bar and now Maidstone 's death itself . |
12 | ‘ No , but you 'll find him in the bar at the nearest race meeting to London . |
13 | I spotted him in the bar with Stella . ’ |
14 | Then Gomez would shoot him in the head . |
15 | The shooting gallery was open to members of the public , and was the scene of a spectacular feat of arms by Horace Hunter , who hit the target ‘ in the second buttonhole of the waistcoat , five times out of every six , and when he did n't hit there , he hit him in the head ’ . |
16 | Got killed when that horse kicked him in the head . ’ |
17 | BRITISH spy Ian Spiro left bloody fingerprints smeared on his son 's bedroom walls after blasting him in the head twice with a handgun . |
18 | People say I kicked him in the head but there is no way I would do that . ’ |
19 | A red truck drew up beside him , a man got out walked over to Mariano and shot him in the head and chest . |
20 | You close the door , take off your glasses because your vision is so distorted , and kick him in the head ; far too softly , then still not hard enough , as he scrabbles round on the floor , one hand at his crotch and the other at his head , making a spitting , wheezing noise . |
21 | ’ I just get guys saying , ’ Hey man , I love that film where you bit that guys neck and then you shot him in the head and his brains went spilling all over your face . |
22 | Heydrich could have shot him in the head . |
23 | What I ever did to annoy Old Saul , whether it was the heat that made him especially cantankerous , whether Agnes really had kicked him in the head when she arrived , as Mrs Clamp says-none of this do I know . |
24 | There was a difference of opinion what happened next — she thought it went in from there , I was convinced it hit him in the head and went in . |
25 | ARMY veteran Tom Clarkson had a special date yesterday with part of a bomb which hit him in the head during World War Two . |
26 | He had fired at Bernard Newton , 67 , and reloaded twice before shooting him in the head with his fourth cartridge . |
27 | Kick him in the bollocks kick him in the head . |
28 | I told him , I 'm gon na shoot him in the head . |
29 | Moved by the decorations of the chapel at Westminster and the array of victorious , distinguished officers allied with him in the Order of the Bath , Lord Hornblower is true to his distrustful self . |
30 | It costs a great deal to keep him in the home , as well as your father . ’ |