Example sentences of "he [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She said it 's alright Herbie I 'm here and he for a minute . |
2 | He for a lunch . |
3 | He for a lunch . |
4 | So troubled was he for a girl who , after all , was of age , high-spirited and clever , that after she had gone , and Matey had answered reflectively when he had asked her if she knew where McAllister was going , ‘ I do n't know . |
5 | He for a boy and she for a girl and it for anything . |
6 | Demand was thus satisfied for HE as a whole , although clearly there would be unsatisfied demand for particular courses or institutions . |
7 | It was this that first prompted the forecasts that there would be a dramatic decline in demand for HE as a result of the decline in the number of births between 1965 and 1976 . |
8 | Then she and her husband ‘ took turns ’ to qualify , she as a solicitor , he as a doctor . |
9 | He merely nodded , however , as if he as a doctor fully appreciated the difficulties and while Rachel was searching for what to say next he said , ‘ I could n't believe it when I found you working here . ’ |
10 | With the easy grace and dignity associated with the old amateur tradition there was never any doubt that the job would come to him , and so gifted was he as a batsman that one somehow assumed he would slip easily into it once he had learned the ropes . |
11 | He as a bailee had exceeded the purpose of the bailment . |
12 | ( 1 ) that as between two competing holders of equitable interests , if their equities are equal the first in time prevails and ( 2 ) that a bona fide purchaser for value of a legal interest takes free of earlier equitable interests of which he as no notice at the time of purchase . |
13 | It certainly has stuck already , because he partially manufactured it , did n't he as the Chancellor ? |
14 | Is he as the shadow spokesman for Wales , unaware of that ? |
15 | And he accepted these conditions believing , no doubt ( if he thought of it at all ) , that I fulfilled myself by providing the conditions he as an artist needed . |
16 | A MAN has found his long lost sister after a 41-year search — only to discover she is now a he after a sex change . |
17 | But I 've got a photograph of him , and I know he after the war was over he went back and married a nurse . |
18 | The first president was Major Ernest Vaux , he of the brewing family and the maxim gun : of the 11 founding clubs only Seaham Harbour , Seaham Albion and Boldon ( who , alone , survive ) were n't from Sunderland . |
19 | He was a tall , rather gloomy man in his forties , dressed , as he always and incongruously was , in the blue and white of the F.G.Y. and accompanied by Herman Guttenbruk , he of the trip to , and interminable lecture on , the Soviet Union . |
20 | But how typical is he of the sport ? |
21 | The following seven people sat around the table — both Gordons , that is , Professor Thomas and the host Sir Alexander ; Provost Jopp , he of the conferring ; Professor Ross and Professor Dunbar ; Boswell and Johnson . |
22 | Eric wandered through , he of the seagull , with a book . |
23 | One of the names was Nigel Dempster , he of the gossip column , who shared a house in London with Anthony Rufus Isaacs , the film producers , and Garth Wood , the psychiatrist . |
24 | Nearly half a century ago , J.M.W. Turner — he of the prize — was subject to the same patronising disparagement as Mr Davey today ’ . |
25 | Was n't he behind the crackdown on the Jews ? ’ |
26 | They were standing in the kitchen , she near the stove , he near the door . |
27 | Guess who score , he near the end , score from John Barnes ' free kick ? |
28 | He with a door post ! |
29 | They did not immediately sit down , but leaned on the low parapet and gazed out over the river and the mountains , she with her head inclined towards his , he with a hand resting on her shoulder . |
30 | Although Angel One had been trained in kendo , the ancient art of Japanese swordsmanship , as part of his overall mastery of martial arts , he knew from having witnessed his opponent in action , that the man was more skilled than he with the katana . |