Example sentences of "[be] [adj] in [noun] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 Rob has been interested in art since he was a boy in his native Porthmadog .
2 ‘ Ye see , he 's been sick in bed and he should n't really be drinking . ’
3 The surgeon will be liable in damages if he operates when there is a valid refusal of consent , and liable in damages if he fails to operate in accordance with the principle of necessity when there was no valid decision by the patient .
4 Gusfield does not suggest , however , that all moral reform movements are identical in approach and he distinguishes between two basic types .
5 ‘ One day we were short in defence and he offered to play centre-half .
6 Robert Dexter 's eyes were shrewd in understanding as he returned her look , but it seemed as if he too realised the wisdom of not putting thoughts into words .
7 He must have been radical in religion and he favoured English support for the cause of the Netherlands , possibly being used by Sir Francis Walsingham [ q.v. ] and Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester [ q.v. ] , to urge this policy on Burghley .
8 So Shaun 's well in favour so he could look after her , I think she 'd stay with him .
9 He is notorious in Islamabad because he argued for the cut-off in American aid to Pakistan , implemented last autumn .
10 And it is convenient in practice that he should be a member , since this obviates the frequent summoning of the Law Officers for advice on points of Law .
11 Winning his seat as Member for Lancaster , he promptly joined the Cameron Highlanders and was unemployed in Cairo when he met Stirling .
12 Wrexham 's Chris Platt was well in contention until he had a triple bogey seven at the 17th where he put his tee shot into bushes and trouble .
13 Yanto was deep in thought as he walked over the canal bridge that evening .
14 What I would say is that Liam was inexperienced in management when he took over at Celtic Park .
15 Taylor , 22 , from Inverurie , said he first realised Murray was involved in drug-taking when he saw him stick a needle in his arm at the depot .
16 How does Freud get or to refer to Marie-Anne 's erm subject couple weeks , how could Freud think that libido was involved in groups when he says in the book that she 's gon na tell us about tha that society and civilization erm is in conflict with indiv wi with , with individual 's erm libidinal self-interest , th th their personal libidinal desires .
17 Henry was busy in England so he at once ordered his eldest son to take an army from Normandy and Anjou and occupy the lordship with all speed .
18 Barbarossa was , in many ways , the epitome of the feudal emperor or prince : he was physically fit and imposing in appearance , he was skilled in arms and he was a great leader and tactician .
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