Example sentences of "[pron] way he " in BNC.

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1 He does not reveal which way he voted in the subsequent secret ballot on the issue at the 1972 Conservative Party conference when Mr Powell 's amendment was defeated by 1,721 to 736 votes .
2 You never knew which way he was going to turn .
3 Asked by an exit pollster which way he had cast his vote , he replied : ‘ I voted for the party that is going to run the country for the next five years . ’
4 This was aggravated when Neil Kinnock , in order not to convert PR at Westminster into an issue involving loyalty to his leadership , even before the Plant Committee has begun its consideration , refused to say which way he leaned .
5 ‘ I do n't know in which way he has handled it but I know he wo n't be feeling the pressure at all . ’
6 Did the guard say which way he went ? ’
7 ‘ You do n't even know which way he 's going . ’
8 I have never used this model railway , but I saw which way he went .
9 He knows which way he 's going .
10 One would never know which way he was going to jump next .
11 Like this , she found it difficult to tell which way he was driving .
12 Lay members voted by 47 to 29 for women priests , and though the Bishop of Chester is not declaring openly which way he will vote , he has declared which way he favours .
13 Lay members voted by 47 to 29 for women priests , and though the Bishop of Chester is not declaring openly which way he will vote , he has declared which way he favours .
14 I do n't know which way he 's gone then .
15 Depends on which way he comes
16 Interesting to see which way he comes .
17 As a result of this report the caretaker was informed that if he did not mend his ways he would be discharged .
18 On his way he visited Rycote House in Oxfordshire to write a letter to his beloved monarch .
19 On his way he passed the main drive , and he could see that at the end of it the gates were open .
20 Perhaps in his way he was the sort of cricketer I would like to have been if I had possessed the talent .
21 On his way he spotted a large black beetle on the stairs ; he caught it between finger and thumb and took it out with him to the ramparts .
22 On his way he passed the church , where he looked closely at the old tower door .
23 If he 'd had his way he would have checked me out beforehand , but I circumvented him .
24 It was he , after all , who was the master of the Art , and now that Louisa had taken upon herself the task of preparing his way he was freed from the immediate pressure of time .
25 And if Feargal had his way he 'd probably like to see her head there in its place .
26 This is how he was described by one of his courtiers , Walter Map : " Whatever way he goes out he is seized upon by the crowds and pulled hither and thither , pushed whither he would not and yet , surprising to say , he listens to each man with patience , and though assaulted by all with shouts and pullings and rough pushings , does not threaten anyone because of it , nor show any sign of anger ; only , when he is hustled beyond bearing , he silently retreats to some place of quiet . "
27 Armed with the techniques he has learned over the past months , he is free to combine them in whatever way he thinks suits his stature .
28 Internal organization is a class of governance whose distinguishing feature is that a resource owner accepts restrictions on his sole rights to use his resources in whatever way he might choose .
29 Erm he started his life er in Vietnam in the violence of Vietnam , and had therefore a lot of violence in his early life , which I think really stayed with him , but when he did join the Army , he was very proud to be doing so , and very proud to be wanting to be part of Britain and serving Britain in whatever way he could .
30 Should the monk provide her with this money she will repay him in whatever way he pleases .
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