Example sentences of "of [noun] his " in BNC.
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1 | In fact she has made a cryptic entrance already in the fifteenth line of this canto : ‘ … of Berengar his heirs was this Eleanor ’ . |
2 | I knew little about him , except that when riding beside the Duke of Wellington his right knee was hit by one of the last shots fired that day . |
3 | At the beginning of March his council announced that they had set the charge at £400 . |
4 | At the beginning of March his wife drove him to Regents Park , and he was able to take a few steps in the spring sunshine . |
5 | A bit of romanticism his mistress might have abhorred , Ruth suspected , as she had hardly enamoured herself with the locals , nor they with her . |
6 | ’ The Squire had a stud here and built more stables ; he fished for trout in the ornamental lakes , grew circular coverts to encourage rabbits , which he loved to shoot , kept harriers and a pack of beagles and of course his favourite hunters ‘ Assheton ’ , ‘ Starlight ’ , ‘ Elmhurst ’ , and ‘ Shamrock ’ . |
7 | Of course his Dad liked the house in Hill View Road ; it was only ten minutes walk from the Sports Centre . |
8 | ‘ I could see that he was touched by my offer , but of course his wife would not have allowed that . |
9 | Gareth wore of course his psychedelic jacket . |
10 | It may be influenced by his upbringing , age , social environment , family background , intelligence , education , interests and of course his job and where he lives . |
11 | The theory which Krashen has in mind is of course his own . |
12 | Kevin was a politician and of course his life was in the States , but had n't he said only the night before , ‘ My heart 's here in Ireland , Rose . ’ |
13 | The disobedient youth has been injected with an experimental drug , though of course his tactile sensations are n't blunted . |
14 | It would be many more months till the carapace matured into full symbiotic harmony with his body — and of course his spirit must be tested and tempered in combat before sockets would be cut into the carapace , whereby he could plug himself into power armour in a full fusion of man and equipment . |
15 | Of course his first move is to go to a pub . |
16 | Of course his C.V . |
17 | Of course his answer for A agreed with that determined experimentally . |
18 | Another major contribution by Newton was of course his law of gravitation . |
19 | Of course his wife did visit me , but always with her daughters and other ladies who came for regular afternoon visits . |
20 | ‘ Of course his real name is Morgenstern . |
21 | Of course his mother kept a place just across road on Road away from the er away from Road , just a bit further on the road towards towards Mill . |
22 | He had of course his grasp of military and diplomatic practice to help him ; and he was firmly convinced that the Roman constitution was open to analysis in Greek terms . |
23 | joined us just as we were ready to go overseas , he had just come out of er Flight School and of course his heart was set on being a fighter pilot and here he became a co-pilot so he was a very disappointed man and he did not stand up well in combat so there were n't too many missions , about five and I bounced him off the crew and would n't fly with him any more and got then other co-pilots to fly with me from our Squadron . |
24 | Of course his kisses were stirring . |
25 | We have the highest regard for Doctor Morris , and of course his niece is most welcome . |
26 | And of course his own , then , nearly ten years ago Virgin bought its first plane . |
27 | And of course his creature follows him . ’ |
28 | As an actor , that was of course his aim . |
29 | There were posters signed by his partners , by the local lawyers ' association , the Miletti family , various relatives , and of course his wife and children . |
30 | Of course his office overlooked the harbour and was hung with enlarged photographs of yachts and of sailing occasions . |