Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [conj] he [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 They are different from the views that he is saying are ours , and I wish that he would retract that .
2 The views that he is peddling in France exploit the anxieties of many people in a ruthless and unacceptable way .
3 Connected with the Saudis but he 's sold arms just about everywhere , including Libya , Iran and Iraq .
4 Listening is much more than hearing ; it is an active process whereby the listener attends exclusively to the speaker , not only to the words that he is speaking .
5 The images that he 's going to use come to life .
6 Steady sums , increasing over the years as he 's become more pious .
7 But Don 's involvement goes still further , not only is he helping the orphans but he 's trying to regenerate agriculture in the region .
8 The unpaid seller has a right in the circumstances provided by section 41(1) to retain possession of the goods until he is paid or payment is tendered to him .
9 ought to do is to eat the things that he 's saying that nobody wants .
10 As to the Secretary of State 's personal statement , as he knows , we do not always agree about everything , but we very much appreciate the efforts that he is making to bring everybody around the table .
11 It is noteworthy , then , that the recipient often writes down the details that he is told .
12 So I 'm walking up the stairs and he 's walking up behind me , and all I can hear is Russell saying watch yourself cos he had his hands on me watch yourself .
13 Erm , I wonder if this is a matter which budget review might wish to keep on a continuing brief , so that , to satisfy themselves that the , this council is in fact making progress , and will be in a position to satisfy the district auditor in future years that we are er , taking on board the comments that he 's making and er , moving forward .
14 In the ‘ rational ’ decision-making model , the policy-maker first specifies the objectives that he is trying to achieve , second musters all the evidence necessary for an analysis of alternative ways of achieving these objectives and , third , chooses the most cost-effective means of achieving these objectives .
15 A decade on he wants to return to the islands and he 's advertising for a Herefordshire woman to accompany him .
16 ‘ There is more danger from the wings when he is playing .
17 He contended that , as the plaintiffs ' claim against the third defendant is based exclusively on conspiracy and fraud , the third defendant will only be held liable to the plaintiffs if he is found guilty of serious dishonesty .
18 Er we set up on a regional basis er er Robert talked to you a couple of months ago about the initiatives that he 's taking from our and that again is a very much of a cross practice initiative er which is drawing on all the skills that we 've got within the with within the office penetrate the middle market sector and we are going to er specifically use er our grounds expertise and er computer audit expertise as a product which we saw would be attractive to these er these sort of companies .
19 That 's in the darkness of the inner room , with its raised seat for the dhāmi when he 's possessed , and its rows of bells and strips of red and white cotton cloth strung in a jumble from the rafters .
20 The new king bathes in the fires when he is crowned , passing miraculously unscathed through the inferno before emerging to be clad in ceremonial white and gold coronation robes and to have the great feathered cloak of kingship draped around his shoulders .
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