Example sentences of "in he [be] " in BNC.

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1 The evidence for the stranger 's allegiance is therefore ambiguous , and Mitchell makes clear that the partisan 's trust in him is not unconditional .
2 She said : 'l doubt whether her interest in him is technical . ’
3 I feel the improvement we have seen in him is down to that . ’
4 The fact that some problem is seen in him is often contributory to his own problem , just as the other way round .
5 And then in him In him is no sin .
6 What we see in him is ‘ fortitude in adversity , enormous endurance , a certain splendid recklessness , remarkable powers of rising to an occasion , extraordinary qualities of leadership ( shown not least in his salutatory taunts ) and striking intelligence in meeting difficulties that are novel and could seem overwhelming ’ .
7 ‘ That the wood in him is being called .
8 That the legend in him is being summoned .
9 Her faith in him was severely tested later , especially in 1908 and again in 1913 ; but she drew on deep reservoirs of resilience until the anxieties of his last year as a soldier began to sap her energies as housekeeper , mother , and gardener .
10 His body took it in , took her in , and the desire which reared in him was the strongest he had ever experienced .
11 ‘ … In him was united the genius of the manufacturer and the habits of a scientific investigator ’ .
12 My trust and faith in him was , and still is enormous .
13 The groom smiled to himself as he recognised where Tamar 's interest in him was leading .
14 The anger that the insults to his intelligence had aroused in him was put aside by the amazement that surrounded the question , and again he mouthed , ‘ What ? ’ then added , ‘ In line !
15 It was probable , I thought , that what I disliked in him was what Nour had disliked in me , and that the whole world was mad .
16 Her trust in him was complete .
17 ‘ My interest in him was confined to his seamanship .
18 Sooner or later Rebecca would learn that her trust in him was unfounded , that she had to share him with any woman who took his fancy .
19 He was aware that their confidence in him was in part based on the myth that he was devoid of any of the normal human weaknesses such as fear or self-doubt .
20 He did n't say a word , but the tension in him was almost tangible .
21 The violence in him was suddenly frightening , yet it touched her inside , caught her up in a tangle of emotions too powerful to analyse .
22 He thought this was because he was bad and the evil in him was telling him to forget about them , but he would win , he would not forget .
23 He was listening to Mahler and the emotions the composer always aroused in him were affecting his game of computer chess , making it turbulent , unconsidered .
24 But Mansell , still bruised and shaken after his accident on Saturday , had to overcome a poor start , which had resulted in him being passed by team-mate Riccardo Patrese on the opening lap .
25 ‘ It 's as if he knows one bad performance will result in him being dropped by Graham .
26 His actions result in him being utterly and completely lost .
27 Thomas 's catalogue of crime resulted in him being tried before two different Old Bailey judges for rape .
28 The Court of Appeal was restricted by Criminal Appeal Act 1968 , s.11(3) which provided that the Court might not deal with an offender on appeal in a manner which resulted in him being dealt with more severely on appeal than by the court below .
29 In the second action against a health authority , the plaintiff alleged negligence by medical staff when his mother was in labour resulting in him being born disabled in 1967 .
30 Lawrence Pearson was an outstanding man by any standards who gave prodigious service to the building industry , resulting in him being invested with the Order of the British Empire in 1976 .
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