Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] he [vb -s] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Though most cases of conversion at common law fall within the categories of taking or abusing possession , such acts on the part of the defendant are not a necessary element in liability provided he has dealt with the goods in a way inconsistent with the plaintiff 's rights , such as signing a delivery order for goods which are delivered under that order .
2 Any client ( corporate or otherwise ) in relation to whom the firm performs services amounting to corporate finance activities provided he has agreed to the terms of and signed a corporate finance engagement letter issued to him by the firm .
3 He 's gone part of the way along the r road by doing what you 've just been describing non-executive directors but erm it could be a weakness if he 's seen as a er erm a business man and cavalier as opposed to somebody who fits in with the style that the city 's always looking for .
4 ‘ If you do find the murderer , Robert , do n't stop him in his tracks until he has seen off the Colonel . ’
5 ( iv ) No creditor can vote at any meeting unless he has lodged with the official receiver not later than the time mentioned for this purpose in the notice convening the meetings a proof of debt , that is , a statement in the appropriate form ( see Chapter 9 ) of the amount claimed by him as due to him and the claim has been admitted for the , purpose of entitlement to vote ( r 6.93(1) ) .
6 Yes , yes he was going to work and he put the brick on the pedal while he 's jumped in the back pulling on his trousers and st st steering with
7 However if Silver had opted for getting his 30 pieces as he has done with Batty , Macca would be eating spaghetti as we write .
8 Terry Yorath , the Wales manager , is delaying his selection until he has checked on the fitness of Barry Horne , the Southampton midfielder , who has had a knee injury .
9 The Court of Appeal said in Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive [ 1985 ] 2 All ER 134 that although the court has power to limit the number of medical or other expert witnesses , it has no power to bar a party from calling expert evidence including actuarial evidence provided he has complied with the rules .
10 ‘ But I can ask my friend if he has left by any internal flight . ’
11 and he 's planning all this damn , it 's costing millions of pounds and it 's costing thousands of pounds while he 's sat in that dammed office having it all drawn up and
12 ‘ My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord and my spirit exults in God my saviour because he has looked upon his lowly handmaid Yes , from this day forward all generations will call me blessed for the Almighty has done great things for me .
13 Consider delaying the flash till he 's gone by a bit further or whatever the case may be .
14 Robin Jones keeps his place at open-side flanker where he has played in Swansea 's last three matches in the absence of another injury victim Alan Reynolds .
15 ‘ You 've got more sense in your little finger than he 's got in his clever young head . ’
16 4.1 Our proposals for reform recognise the importance of two principles : First , a landlord or a tenant of property should not continue to enjoy rights nor be under any obligation arising from a lease once he has parted with all interest in the property .
17 I just wanted to ask our speaker if he 's heard of it ?
18 But this is a very serious matter and difficult to follow Councillor because he 's gone through nearly every point .
19 He was celebrated at court for the eloquence of his sermons , and in 1683 Lord Dartmouth , who commanded the large fleet which was to visit Tangiers and evacuate its garrison , implored him ‘ For God 's sake , and as I am to answer for the preservation of so many souls as he hath put under my care ’ , to join the expedition as his chief chaplain .
20 It is to be noted that even in the case of a fiduciary the ambit of his duty once he has ceased to be for example , a director , is circumscribed .
21 He writes the self-incriminating letter because he has promised to .
22 Mr Reynolds is admitted to hospital because he has complained of a change in bowel habit and rectal bleeding .
23 And my character feels differently , and he kind of goes on his own path — but it ends up a distinctive path because he 's got ta live one way with his family and then he has this other life going on .
24 She is brought to King Shahriyar who has a reputation for killing virgins after he has slept with them .
25 Male homosexuals in a large number of cases , says Freud , do not give up the mother and find another woman as sexual object , but they identify with their mother : ‘ he transforms himself into her and now looks about for objects which can replace his ego for him and on which he can bestow such love and care as he has experienced with his mother ’ .
26 He does more than an ordinary caretaker would do at the small plastics company where he has worked for years .
27 It seems that he speaks no English although he has lived in this country for some time ; he is in fact Italian by birth .
28 Bill Clinton went on the road to sell his domestic agenda , hoping for more favourable coverage from the local press than he has found in Washington .
29 I admire Mac because he has remained at the top of British sprinting for a decade through a lot of hard work .
30 The hon. Gentleman is so distinguished that it may be some time since he has sat on a Standing Committee .
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