Example sentences of "he after his " in BNC.

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1 What his countrymen did not deserve was being prevented from ousting him after his second term of office .
2 Although I have a soft spot for him after his super-game Hennessy win , he does not appeal greatly as 7-2 favourite .
3 Linnaeus respected Miller 's work and corresponded with him after his return to Europe ; there are ten letters from Chelsea in the Linnaean collection covering the period from 1752 to 1768 .
4 Oliver warned him after his round , and offered the option of two hundred and fifty pounds into the Pro Golfers ’ Benevolent Fund , or an official reprimand and a fine .
5 As for MCC members ( ‘ those so-and-sos ’ ) , he vowed never to raise his bat to them again after they averted their collective gaze from him after his ‘ pair ’ against Australia in '81 .
6 There remained a core of committed supporters who had accompanied Edward into exile or who rallied to him after his landing in Yorkshire in 1471 .
7 Thomas Mountford , Warwick 's retainer , acted as guarantor of an arbitration by Gloucester and was given an annuity by him after his accession , while his kinsman John was one of the duke 's chaplains .
8 ‘ People coming and going ’ were to provide Bischof 's subject matter in the eight years of life that remained to him after his meeting with Rosellina ; people in camps , people displaced by the Second World War and then by the regional wars that succeeded it , from Eastern Europe to Indochina , and from Scandinavia to Japan .
9 ‘ Did not someone think of pinning that on him after his fall ?
10 Leopold made Stockmar promise never to leave him after his wife , Princess Charlotte , died in childbirth in 1817 at Claremont near Windsor .
11 Wickham had been impressed with Shildon when he had interviewed him after his amended statement .
12 Stumbling forward blindly , he tried to recall the route the oriental had taken him after his capture on his previous visit .
13 There had n't been time to get Maxim 's name on the usual notice of forthcoming visitors to the embassy ; she had been signalled by the Security Service who shared the Steering Committee 's deep distrust of the visit and wanted her to debrief him after his meeting .
14 Although he was pardoned by the King and sent into exile ( presumably for his own protection ) , there were riots against him after his release from the Tower , and when he sailed from England he was intercepted and murdered on 2 May .
15 There remained a core of committed supporters who had accompanied Edward into exile or who rallied to him after his landing in Yorkshire in 1471 .
16 Thomas Mountford , Warwick 's retainer , acted as guarantor of an arbitration by Gloucester and was given an annuity by him after his accession , while his kinsman John was one of the duke 's chaplains .
17 A LORRY driver told the High Court in Inverness yesterday of the night he had been masked , bound and abducted by two men who had threatened to shoot him after his load of spirits , tobacco and foodstuffs had been stolen from Inverness .
18 So besieged was he after his first round that he sought refuge for a while on the practice putting green .
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