Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] his [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As the days passed it became clear to Ned 's family that he was drifting away from them and his strange affair with the stone was fast turning into a deep and meaningful relationship !
2 ‘ Christopher Gable has no stronger supporter than me but his new scenario for Swan Lake is aimed to shock .
3 Harry Ford , who now lives in Santa Fe , New Mexico , met those who helped him and his 10-strong crew after their giant B17 crashed .
4 Bobby Hunt is certain that some of Minton 's erotic drawings were either given or sold to the Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum , Carl Winter , who occasionally invited Minton to stay with him and his Burmese boyfriend in Cambridge .
5 How the first Kit Everard won the love of an islander and how she saved him and his brave band of pioneers .
6 As a fellow Australian I first became aware of him and his unique style of teaching and painting through The Artist of March , April and May 1968 .
7 Apart from prisons , Howard 's abiding interest was in the prevention and treatment of contagious diseases and his later visits to hospitals and lazarettos ( port-side institutions where suspect goods and personnel could be quarantined ) were just as important to him as his continuing battle against gaol fever .
8 Some learned judge would have been appointed to head it and his only access to the facts would be to ask the Cabinet Secretary , the Admiralty , the Director General of MI5 and MI6 what they knew .
9 That 's the way he wanted it and his own bosses at American International Pictures made further changes through the difficulties they anticipated in getting the film distributed to the cinemas ; it was quite probable that it would arouse backlash over its drug content , although , as John Baxter wrote in his review of Sixties films , it was one of those films that exposed with skill the psychological moral pressures vexing society .
10 This year just under 100 students will receive their first degrees at Stirling and Chief Careers Advisor Walter Abbott , who retires this summer , can look back and take pride in the fact that he and his small team in the careers office have had the opportunity to help prepare 16,000 students for ‘ life after Uni ’ during the 24 years that Walter has been here and seen the University grow .
11 Together , he and his long-time friend from their days at RADA , Richard Harris , seemed determined to out-drink each other .
12 I hope that he and his fellow enthusiasts of today will derive as much pleasure from looking back in 50 or 60 years ' time as I do from my battered old album .
13 In an average year he and his 17-strong team of volunteers attend 150 incidents , mostly cliff rescues .
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