Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun prp] he " in BNC.

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1 From Berwickshire and Bathgate he found rare specimens of at least four fossil land amphibians including the earliest known ancestor of frogs and salamanders ; millipedes and the earliest known harvestman spider .
2 If in other company , he was constantly saying that he was asexual , in the presence of Orton and Halliwell he was one of them — and wanted it that way .
3 Axis Fighters ( No 2 ) and Axis Bombers ( No 4 ) are particularly recommended as they show the expected types and such interesting aircraft as the Arado Ar 234 jet bomber , Heinkel He 177 bomber and Heinkel He 280 jet fighter .
4 In May and June he made an important and successful series of speeches throughout the country , laying down a social reform policy for a future Conservative Government .
5 Towering above Carol and Subhadra he decided he was a clumsy , cumbersome giant .
6 Between Fort Worth and Dallas he found the nomads wandering from motel to motel , ‘ the tuneless gipsies of the machine age ’ , along roads lined with trailer courts , gas stations , second-hand car dealers , supermarkets , drive-in banks , movie theatres and restaurants , all serving the same food , movies , television , songs and cigarettes .
7 When Pip meets Miss Havisham and Estella he is no longer happy with himself or the way in which he lives and becomes very self-critical , he then tries to find contentment with money and becoming a gentleman but this fails .
8 Cromwell returned from Ireland in 1650 to lead the English resistance to the threat from the Scots , and by his subsequent victories at the battles of Dunbar and Worcester he thwarted not only those who wished to see the return of the house of Stuart , but also those who sought to impose a Presbyterian church on the English people .
9 In his last season with us , 1923–24 , he became a phenomenal penalty saver : between December and March he saved spot-kicks at Derby , The Wednesday , Clapton Orient and Bury and fully deserved the acclaim he received .
10 Consider a manufacturer who can produce three products A , B and C. He has stocks of 250 units of input I and 210 units of input II .
11 With Yevele and Wynford he was put in charge of repairs at Winchester Castle in 1390 , and also at Canterbury Castle .
12 During his period of study at Freiburg and Paris he held a fellowship of the University of Wales .
13 Having said that he 's been out that long you know Alan and Cooper he 'll not want to miss any more football surely ?
14 After a career spanning Ipswich , Sunderland and Carlisle he now turns out ‘ only when they 've eight men ’ for the Oak , a love of the game that failed to prevent the pub team finishing bottom of their league .
15 At Ballykelly , Killinchy and Temple he scored maximums , as did Alan Morrison in the 750 grade .
16 His last known employment as a surveyor was by the London Charterhouse , whose estates in Cambridgeshire and Wiltshire he surveyed from 1616 to 1618 .
17 Like Graham and Sabrina he too had been left a holdall , containing a Geiger-Muller counter and his favourite handgun , a Browning Mk2 , in a locker at the main railway station where he had spent three hours studiously checking the invoices for all the freight loaded at the goods yard over the past ten days .
18 In addition to his studies in Cambridge and London he had spent three years at Edinburgh and one in the University of Glasgow .
19 During the Mozart festivals in both Munich and Salzburg he became enormously popular as Tamino , Belmonte , and Don Ottavio .
20 And between the months of October and March he does n't climb , so this On the Rock begins with a compromise .
21 After the merger between Cadbury and Schweppes he succeeded Lord Watkinson as Chairman of the combined company at the end of 1974 .
22 The latest medical theories suggest that Mozart 's last illness had its roots in the various serious infections he had suffered as a child : on the early trip to Paris and London he had contracted rheumatic fever , tonsillitis. and typhoid fever ; in 1167 he had caught smallpox ; and in Italy he seems to have had bronchitis and yellow jaundice .
23 As a player for Middlesbrough , Liverpool and Scotland he was Renoir with a razor-blade , an artistic hardman , whose flamboyant style of play was world class .
24 and I 've heard him say oh can I go and play with such a boy , he said he likes going to Kirsty , Kirsty and Hannah and Kirsty and Graham he 's quite fond of them too and Adam
25 A quote from a parishioner in the local newspaper of July 1891 reads , ‘ All the folks was at church of a Sunday morning and Parson he did n't come .
26 With his colleagues Lippitt and White he reported the results of well-known experiments which were carried out in boys ' clubs established for the purposes of their studies .
27 He had not worked his way up through his party in the manner of a Franklin Roosevelt and unlike , say , Nixon , Kennedy , Johnson and Ford he was totally without legislative experience .
28 But it seems that during his war service in Egypt and Italy he contracted tuberculosis .
29 He was a member of the Medical Research Council 's Burns Unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary ( 1942-44 ) , and after serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps in north Europe and India he was appointed consultant plastic surgeon to the West of Scotland Plastic and Oral Surgery Service .
30 When he was young and full of the new learning of Oxford and Cambridge he appears arrogant even by his own account .
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