Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] he [coord] " in BNC.

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1 An RFL 's registration will be cancelled where he or she dies , becomes an English solicitor or barrister , and will normally be cancelled if he or she ceases to be a member of any regulated legal profession or ceases to be entitled to practise as such .
2 He could not control his horse which finally bolted so he and the royal purveyor stayed drinking in Inverkeithing .
3 He rang the managing director of Downton and said that if the other two players did n't have their contracts cancelled immediately he and Mary-Ann would call a Press Conference , tear up their contracts with his company , and tell the world 's Press why .
4 Roughly , unilateralism provides that the plaintiff must win if he or she has a right to win established in the explicit extension of some legal convention , but that otherwise the defendant must win .
5 Remember how you were concerned for his or her welfare , how you wanted to know if he or she had slept well , had eaten properly or was too cold or too hot ?
6 An RFL 's registration will be cancelled where he or she dies , becomes an English solicitor or barrister , and will normally be cancelled if he or she ceases to be a member of any regulated legal profession or ceases to be entitled to practise as such .
7 Be understanding if he or she suddenly starts wetting the bed or crying for attention following a bad dream in the night .
8 There remains however the subtle difference that in this case no board member can be hijacked unless he or she is a willing and compliant co-conspirator .
9 He had just heard the banqueting hall cannons fire , which must mean that the sepoys were attempting an attack from the flank ; he hoped that their attack had not succeeded because he and his men had more than they could cope with already .
10 But to avoid loading a title with a chain of such covenants , it is perhaps better draftsmanship , when first imposing restrictions , to provide that the owner for the time being shall be responsible only for breaches committed whilst he or she is such owner .
11 It is that a person who takes another 's car ‘ can escape liability to tougher sentences only if he or she can show , on the balance of probabilities , that either the aggravating event occurred before he or she committed [ the basic s. 12 offence ] , or that he or she was not present at the relevant time . ’
12 It seems to be just as important to show the child what is happening when he or she makes an " informed " contextual guess in reading .
13 Although the clergy were opposed to Theodore , it appears that the bishop did have supporters in the city because the bells were rung when he and Gundulf returned .
14 Det Sgt Window , 39 , who is married with two children , was attacked when he and two colleagues called at a house in Tottenham , north London .
15 At first , Merrill paid scant attention to their conversation , but her interest was caught when he and Luke began speaking of environmental issues , rain forests , renewable sources of timber , and the possibility of turning over a greater part of their production to make more use of softwood .
16 ‘ And how do you check that the guest will be able to talk once he or she is on the show ?
17 However , as with every part of the curriculum , there is a wider perspective to be taken into account , and that is the fact that there is a limit on what an individual teacher can achieve if he or she is not working in harmony with the rest of the school .
18 Furthermore , while these " blankouts " may distress other people , the primary sufferer may find them confusing but may go so far in denial as to accuse other people of having faulty memory for the things said or done while he or she was in a " blankout " .
19 Similarly , a rejecting parent may allow the child to behave as he or she likes .
20 Stephen had no clear idea , no idea at all really , as to what he would do when he and the man encountered each other .
21 What does the child do when he or she is naughty ?
22 In recent incidents , a youths stamped on a W P C's head as she tried to arrest them , and earlier this week an officer was injured when he and a colleague were attacked by a gang .
23 The parent warns the child that time out will be used if he or she does not do as he or she is told .
24 One Protestant Unionist recalled that Paisley arrived at his house a month before a Belfast Corporation election and asked if he and another person would be willing to stand .
25 The police asked if he and his wife went pot-holing .
26 If you have an entertainer , this is not likely to happen , unless you explain that you do not mind if he or she just lets the party run on its own for a while .
27 Where two or more trustees were originally appointed , any one can seek to resign if he and the others are of the opinion that it is no longer expedient to have that number of joint trustees ( r 6.126(4) ) .
28 She sat in a fury of indecision and worry , wondering if he and Ace had met .
29 At first the allowance was £10 for each child under sixteen years of age , but this and the income limit were raised during the First World War , and later , in 1919 , the age limit for the child was abolished provided he or she was still in full-time education .
30 The parent warns the child that time out will be used if he or she does not do as he or she is told .
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