Example sentences of "[subord] he in " in BNC.
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1 | I was taller than him in those days , would you believe . |
2 | There are worse men than him in the world ! ’ |
3 | She was stronger than him in every respect save the purely physical . |
4 | In the story , I was the nicer one and would go on to be better than him in the end . |
5 | Both Robert Jones and Dewi Morris will be in action on the final Saturday of the Five Nations but Jones — probably only Ireland 's Simon Geoghegan has lost more ground than him in the course of the season — would need just about the game of his life to regain his lead over Morris as the other scrum-half to Gary Armstrong . |
6 | The most consummate Kapellmeister could not be more profound than he in the science of harmony and of modulations … |
7 | Last season Ian gained full International honours , completed his century of Palace goals to join the select group of just five men to have achieved that feat for us since the club 's foundation back in 1905 , and scored twice as Palace beat Everton 4–2 to win the Zenith Data Systems Cup Final at Wembley , while his virtuoso hat-trick , scored in just eighteen minutes during the second half of Palace 's penultimate game of 1990–91 , at Wimbledon , demonstrated in magnificent style that when Ian is on form there is no more dangerous or exciting player than he in the entire Football League . |
8 | Here and elsewhere we have been more committed than he in the interests of clarity of exposition . |
9 | This may be out of order but , er , personal experience is that the , er , non-executive directors who were involved in the compensation made a recommendation that , er Michael 's salary be higher erm , than he in fact a agreed with , he requested that we lower it and in fact that was what was done . |
10 | An expert who claims greater qualifications than he in fact possesses will be judged by the standard he claims : Wilsher v Essex Area Health Authority [ 1987 ] 2 WLR 425 , a point which survived the appeal at [ 1988 ] 2 WLR 557 . |
11 | He could have sworn that he had heard yet another vehicle out there , as if he in turn were being followed , but there was nothing to be seen . |
12 | because him in the Post Office said I was . |
13 | What was more , she had an idea that he must feel the same , because he in his turn talked to her quite naturally , without the slightest attempt to entertain or amuse her . |
14 | This is because he in a sense is God 's . |
15 | I did so erm partly because this seems the most useful approach for an audience , not all of whom perhaps have read in detail the fifteen volumes of À la Recherche du Temps Perdu , erm and partly because he in fact offers a very interesting challenge , I think , at this precise level . |
16 | People would address the beat policeman by name or else as ‘ sir ’ , while he in turn would have a ‘ Good morning ’ for everyone encountered … |
17 | Being a canny tyke , he was n't about to spend his brass on paint , so it became G-EFTE , passing into the hands of present owner Nigel Heaton in late 1991 , after he in turn had sold his beloved Jodel . |
18 | A bondager was hired annually by a male farm worker or ‘ hind ’ who had to provide a woman to work with him before he in turn was hired by the farmer . |
19 | They would be on the same corridor as him in the Embassy 's accommodation annexe , and later they would talk through the case history together . |
20 | ‘ I longed to be as good as him in the schoolroom , ’ she says . |
21 | Woman 's Own , March the seventh nineteen forty wrote , do remember that when he in capital letters , comes back , he will want to kiss the hands that have worked for him and all our brave men . |
22 | In addition Burnhill , Garner and McPherson ( 1987a , b ) , and Diamond ( 1988 ) have considered the effects of parental education on demand for HE in Scotland . |