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

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1 She admitted it but that was , she had drunk more than her share , that was , it was not to be taken seriously , there were , she could n't even remember saying it , it could have been him , he was drunk was n't he , misunderstanding or even making it up , after all he had done it , not her , he had taken the boy to London , she was asleep , did n't even hear them go , he had taken the boy and left him there , OK , lost him there , easy to do in London but better find him or all hell would break loose and she was not going to carry the can , not for anybody .
2 The threat need not be one offering physical violence , since it may be such as to provoke another to engage in violence , although it usually will be an offer of force of some kind leading the victim to believe that violence against him or another person is about to be used or provoked .
3 Has Mr Pasta any possible defence to a claim by Manuel for either wages which may be owing to him or unfair dismissal ?
4 ‘ Thank you , no , ’ said Sally-Anne impatiently ; she needed no condescension from him or any man .
5 No person acting under a proxy may vote in favour of any resolution which would directly or indirectly place him or any associate of his in a position to receive any remuneration out of the estate of the bankrupt ( r 8.6(1) ) .
6 Warrants , addressed to the High Court tipstaff or the county court registrar and bailiff , can be issued to arrest a bankrupt where there are reasonable grounds for believing that he may abscond with a view to avoiding or delaying payment of his debts or his appearance to a petition or to avoiding , delaying or disrupting any proceedings against him or any examination of his affairs ( s 364(1) and r 7.21 ) .
7 He needs extra care at the day centre and special transport ; his family need a home help to help care for him and planned respite breaks throughout the year .
8 And er he used to be he he mother used to make make some tea for him and warm tea in a bottle in a glass bottle you know .
9 There was a warm round of applause for him and much head-nodding by old women of both sexes .
10 I examined him and suggested referral to a cardiologist but this he absolutely refused .
11 ‘ Take him and good riddance .
12 He told Aenarion that if he sought such corrupt power he would bring eons of tragedy to the Elves , that he and his line would be accursed to the last generation , that the gods would turn their faces from him and that Aenarion himself would surely die .
13 The trustee is to chair meetings of the committee , but he may nominate someone else to stand in for him and that person must either be an employee of his experienced in insolvency matters or another qualified insolvency practitioner ( r 6.154 ) .
14 ‘ Twenty-four years old he was when I found him in the provost 's prison in Paris , and paid his fine to get him for my own , him and that foster-brother of his whom you know well . ’
15 Well him and that guy that I was talking about the one with the job .
16 but Richard was sure he wanted it done and nothing came between him and that intention .
17 Because underneath it all she was as strong as him and that strength appealed to him , making her a challenge .
18 At present it 's run by just him and one part-timer .
19 I agree with him and one day I shall join him and his friends and travel this world together .
20 This was all that was important now , this love she felt for him and one day hoped he would feel for her .
21 Although it was clear that Mr Smith adopted a much warmer tone towards the unions than his predecessor Neil Kinnock , the speech also marked an attempt to ease tension between him and some union barons .
22 Clinton had cast himself as the candidate of new economic opportunity and appealed over and over for voters to summon the ‘ courage to change ’ by electing him and running mate Al Gore .
23 He had been late talking — was that because I had n't coo-ed at him and gurgled baby talk ?
24 I can cope with him and everyday life now .
25 Sure this is a just watch yourself and he says there 's big chicks knocking about him and old town and all .
26 Mr Graham had said he stabbed Anthony Sweeny in self defence after catching him and another man breaking into a neighbour 's flat in Bartram Road , Brockley , south London , on August bank holiday .
27 I wrote to Mr. Desmond Ingard as we arranged , and I met him and another member of his board this morning .
28 Charles felt more hopeful about his mission , certain that when he actually got to Steen , he 'd be able to talk to him and clear Jacqui from his suspicions .
29 It is a defence for a person charged with ‘ Being in Charge ’ to prove that at the time he is alleged to have committed the offence the circumstances were such that there was no likelihood of his driving the vehicle whilst the proportion of alcohol in his breath , blood or urine remained likely to exceed the prescribed limit ; but in determining whether there was such a likelihood the court may disregard any injury to him and any damage to the vehicle .
30 Because I care about him and last year he got terribly hurt and I would n't want it to happen again .
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