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

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1 ‘ Is he in the Brotherhood ? ’ she asked .
2 ‘ Was he in the kitchen all the time we were talking to Miss Harker ? ’
3 The woman , who had decided that she should drive during the morning and he in the afternoon , hummed softly to herself as she drove east along the coast .
4 For which of these excursions was he in the company of Yeats ? presumably from the Pound papers now at New Haven it would not be hard to come up with answers to these questions .
5 I am told by my Mother that I was a charming baby ; I used to he in the middle of the bed , kick my legs into the air and coo all day long .
6 ‘ Was he in the theatre ? ’
7 Frederick Stebbing FCA of 30 Aldridge Rise , New Malden , Surrey having been found guilty of misconduct within the meaning of Bye-Law 76(a) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that he in the Crown Court on 24 July 1991 pleaded guilty to an offence of dealing in securities of a company as a prohibited person contrary to Section 1(2) of the Company Securities ( Insider Dealing ) Act 1985 was censured and ordered to pay £350 by way of costs .
8 ( FCA ) of having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that he in the Crown Court on 30 April 1992 was indicted and on his plea of guilty convicted on one count of conspiracy to defraud a limited company was excluded from membership of the Institute and ordered to pay £250 by way of costs .
9 ( FCA ) of having been found guilty of misconduct within the meaning of Bye-law 76(a) and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that he in the Magistrates Court was convicted of eight offences of being knowingly concerned in the fraudulent evasion of Value Added Tax contrary to Section 39(1) of the Value Added Tax Act 1983 was excluded from membership of the Institute and ordered to pay £250 by way of costs .
10 No sooner was he in the sport than he was already scheming to make his first million ; he has never stopped scheming since , to make many more than the first .
11 Why was n't he in the Lady Chapel in front of the Blessed Sacrament ?
12 He in the meantime had taken off in his Jungmann and , together with a visiting Jodel , was enjoying some circuit-bashing at Breighton whilst awaiting my return .
13 Is he in the building ?
14 The majority of home entrants to HE in the UK are aged 17–20 — around 80 per cent of home entrants throughout the 1970s and early 1980s .
15 ‘ Why is n't he in the yard today ? ’
16 Here and elsewhere we have been more committed than he in the interests of clarity of exposition .
17 At lower gas pressures and higher energy density ionization of He in the discharge becomes more important , and He(II) emission lines , due to transitions of He + ions , become progressively stronger .
18 What 's he in the bed for then ?
19 Is he in the house , too ? ’
20 Christopher Petrie and Jane lived for a year as neighbours : he in the manor and she in the stables-converted cottage , which she made much cosier and more inviting than the manor — one reason perhaps why Christopher spent so much time there .
21 Indeed , he is at his most virulent when attacking his fellow-poets , so caught up is he in the seriousness of the poetic task .
22 Did he , was he in , was he in the polo team or did he used to er
23 Is n't he in the tea cup ?
24 You know , it is only when he came to that final page that he realized where the theme came from , so absorbed was he in the process of composition .
25 The most consummate Kapellmeister could not be more profound than he in the science of harmony and of modulations …
26 So he in the paper then asking farmers , anybody had a tractor and a mower if they cut a certain section of the road .
27 Yet Boswell and other Johnsonians report that , long before the pension , Johnson wondered aloud if holding up his right hand would have secured victory for the Stuarts at Culloden to Prince Charles 's army , he was not sure he would have held it up ; so little confidence had he in the right claimed by the house of Stuart , and so fearful was he of the consequences of another revolution on the throne of Great Britain' .
28 No , he had done nothing to harm Edmund , nor would he in the future .
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