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

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1 " I deny " , wrote the most important eighteenth-century commentator on the subject , " that anyone can reach a decision through duly constituted judicial procedure in regard to the life , property , and reputation of the ambassador except the prince who sent him or the magistrate to whose jurisdiction he was formerly subject " .
2 Padded to the eyebrows and looking like the Michelin Man , he would make his tentative way to the crease , usually at number 11 , and woe-betide the visiting fielder who held on to a catch put up by him or the bowler who failed to stifle an lbw appeal at birth .
3 We might be able to assist the Secretary of State , although this is unlikely to be acceptable to him or the Consortium .
4 Nevertheless , the shooter was offered nearly £4,000 for his trophy , and he got his name in the paper , although police now say they ca n't trace either him or the bird .
5 I mean , my husband has even at one point had to come into the bathroom , when I got my mother stuck in the bath er , could n't get her out , it was , it was him or the fire brigade , tha that was the choice , basically !
6 I did n't want anything to do with him or the tape .
7 The last thing I want is to upset him or the family — I ca n't bear hurting people — but I 'm harmless ; you can tell him that ! ’
8 And although there may be equivalent grades between PADI and BSAC , they were n't recognised by him or the club .
9 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 .
10 There is no room between him and the chariot for a groom corresponding to the one holding the reins in the opposite wing ; nor , if the girl is rightly placed , was there one at the horses ' heads .
11 So I went to see him and the neighbour said to me , Well , I said , God it 's cold , I said , Why ai n't he got a fire ?
12 A fresh quarrel broke out between him and the King of France .
13 There were no longer any grave differences of principle between him and the king , but there must have been many routine tasks after so long an absence , and these seem to have occupied the greater part of 1107 .
14 The fact that he had been given the Elphberg name of Rudolf by a Royalist father was of small importance to him , nor was he at first more than casually intrigued when he woke from a strangely prophetic dream in the forest of Zenda to hear two men discussing the remarkable resemblance between him and the King .
15 He would think that my plan was to kill him and the King — and marry the Princess myself .
16 Can Mr Mitterrand , even as the opinion polls condemn him and the press mock him as a king on the eve of his dethronement , be about to try one last grand jeu before he really ‘ quits ’ .
17 Now Pascoe was doing just that and Zeno was between him and the gate .
18 In return , he could count on their loyalty and support for him and the firm .
19 This displeased not only Edward of England but also Robert the Bruce , who could offer no support to any faction standing between him and the crown .
20 For Owen the resolution of the conflicting pressures and the demands made of him and the unit staff takes place through an education philosophy that reconciles the interests of the child , the school and the LEA .
21 This was not quite ready when Mozart set off for Munich and so Mozart 's letters to his father , who acted as intermediary between him and the librettist , reveal a great deal of the process of writing .
22 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 .
23 Him and the Prince of Wales , ’ Jazz said .
24 He was surprised to find , for example , that men who make their living out of reporting news and gossip should go away from a private lunch with him and the Princess and talk about it .
25 And he once passed on to BitC an invitation he had received requesting him and the Princess to open the conference of a Brent Women 's Association , with a note saying , ‘ Do you think I should do it ?
26 Gilbey 's two-year romance with Lady Alethea Savile , 29 , ended last month following publicity surrounding the ‘ Squidgy ’ tape featuring an intimate conversation between him and the princess .
27 ‘ Dr. Roy 's printed case contained detailed arguments in favour of a contract between him and the committee , but before your Lordships Mr. Lightman simply argued that the doctor had a private law right , whether contractual or statutory .
28 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 .
29 Thanks to the quick thinking of the people around him and the skill of surgeons , he still has two hands .
30 The only day I actually wan na see him and the bastard 's on leave .
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