Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] his " in BNC.
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1 | He had been twice into Ruane 's office , and the first time the block had been polite , and the second time he had been told rather less politely to sit on his hands and wait , like everybody else had to . |
2 | ‘ My father has only just fully recovered from his grief . |
3 | This week , the ageing lothario was horrified when a cloth-capped pensioner pursued him down a street , wreathed in smiles and waving an autograph book , The Rolling Stone coldly ignored him , appalled at being associated with a gummy grandad and perhaps being all too forcibly reminded of his own advancing years . |
4 | The devil was all too efficiently looking after his own . |
5 | Although he was thus once more diverted from his book , he was nevertheless discussing the principles behind it in a variety of different contexts . |
6 | Access to tribunals for unfair dismissal of strikers is narrowed to victimization in the complainant 's own ‘ establishment ’ ; workers taking part in it elsewhere no longer count as his fellows . |
7 | A room of his paintings is a feature of the Tate Gallery 's ‘ New Displays 1993 ’ and there are two gallery exhibitions being organised by the two dealers now most closely associated with his art . |
8 | Bentham , who is now most commonly known for his work as a Utilitarian social reformer , first set out his design solution for relating a social organisation to its physical setting in 1791 . |
9 | The principle of identity is even more vividly expressed in his poem ‘ Nutting ’ . |
10 | It was too early yet to go to his lodgings and he had already made his visit to the hospital to see how Byford was getting on . |