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

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1 Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx , lobbying whom he could at the talking-shop .
2 Director Alvin Rakoff had problems with Crawford when it came to a crucial , very dramatic scene that he shared with Donald Pleasence , who was playing the police officer who could see a way to nailing the crook whom he had been trying to get for twenty years through his son .
3 In what Baptiste was doing now to her , Léonie whom he thought of as Thérèse , lifting her skirt , sliding his hand between her thighs , sliding his hand further up to touch her wet knickers .
4 Gauzlin rode there , and when Walter threatened to kill any monk whom he found on the land , Gauzlin replied that he had a plentiful supply of confessors at Fleury .
5 Among their number Seb recognised Jacob Brailey , the Cockney gang-boss whom he had last met at the Wychwood Forest Fair .
6 ‘ I then put him in touch with the chairman whom he spoke to for 10 minutes at two o'clock .
7 PC Broughton said he had seen one youth in a distinctive T-shirt whom he later identified as Hardy throw a missile .
8 He claims a simple quality for his companions in these crazy adventures , and in the Bedu whom he admires most of all .
9 The matter was considered by the Court of Appeal in Britton where a youth had left pamphlets late one evening in the porch of the house of a single member of Parliament whom he believed to be responsible for bringing coloured immigrants into Britain .
10 No sooner one woman in the grave whom he had cheated on , a woman who had been miserable enough to kill herself , than he was in bed with another .
11 This would explain the cases where the plaintiff accepts a lift with a driver whom he knows is drunk .
12 He left with a young , red-haired whore whom he had never seen before . ’
13 And then he had a job , they had a job for him you know , and of course I he did n't want to leave me , Well I said , You can go , I said , it 's alright if I 'm going to sell , I said , that would be alright .
14 He was referred by his General Practitioner whom he had consulted after experiencing recurrent episodes of upper abdominal pain and severe indigestion .
15 Everyone , but especially the two Lewises , loved the zoo , and Jack made friends with a bear whom he nicknamed Bultitude .
16 When he has tovarisch say , ‘ Nothing I build ’ , this is to be understood not allegorically but literally : working of stone , either architecturally or sculpturally , was for Pound the register of culture — a conviction which he shared in his lifetime with few except the British art-critic whom he knew and esteemed , Adrian Stokes .
17 After a fortnight , Fred saw what was likely to happen and went to a lawyer whom he trusted .
18 Hall criticizes the flimsy evidence on which , for example , Newton has been depicted as a member of an active alchemical coterie at Cambridge , supposedly including Barrow , the Lucasian professor whom he was to succeed , and Henry More , the Platonist philosopher .
19 Aristotle was made to report what was obviously an imaginary conversation with a Jewish sage whom he supposedly met somewhere in Asia Minor .
20 An enigmatic amalgam of cold ruthlessness and surprising kindness and sensitivity , he was capable of striking terror equally into the enemy and any of his own side whom he considered too timidly orthodox .
21 His major literary enterprise , as a student at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma in 1951 , was the invention of a bad Golden Age poet whom he named Tiburcio Esquirla .
22 Two days ago , after his daughter had told him her story , he had immediately contacted an enquiry agent whom he knew to be trustworthy and told him to find out all that he could about Dr Neil Cochrane , Sir Alastair Cochrane 's younger brother .
23 This tale about Swegen 's Slavonic wife may fit with Thietmar 's statement that he had Cnut and his brother Harald by a sister of Boleslav whom he later abandoned , which may in turn tie in with the Encomiast 's story that after their father 's death Cnut and Harald brought their mother back from among the Slavs .
24 When Marek saw the headstone for the first time no one in the neighbourhood whom he asked knew anything about the man who had been buried there .
25 Oenomaus , king of Pisa , had a beautiful daughter Hippodameia whom he wished to keep unmarried because he was himself her lover .
26 Buck 's other contacts include an ageing hooker whom he mistakes for a society woman ( ‘ I 'm one gorgeous chick , ’ says the ungorgeous non-chicken Sylvia Miles ) ; two weak and whining homosexual pick-ups ; and a couple of weirdos who invite him to an ‘ underground ’ party .
27 She was a celebrated actress whom he had known and loved , on and off , almost since her first appearance on the stage .
28 That burgh was controlled by Provost John Cunningham , whose son was an officer of the Dutch army , and the provost made his wishes quite clear to one of the candidates who solicited the town 's vote whom he believed might have friends in the Netherlands .
29 He was thinking of a dark-haired and scarred soldier whom he had cuckolded and impoverished , a soldier who had sworn to kill him in revenge .
30 If he was a difficult friend , he could also be a loyal one — the most notable example , of course , is that of Ezra Pound whom he continued to support and defend even though it meant that he became embroiled in the kind of public controversy which he detested .
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