Example sentences of "[noun sg] he [vb past] is " in BNC.
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1 | What is impressive in this show is the way that the effect he sought is always fully integrated with the subject . |
2 | Virility he wrote is : ‘ Much more developed in man than is that of maternity in women . |
3 | But I am certain that the mistake he made is somehow lodged in your stories . |
4 | Each ship he described is a microcosm , an enclosed community where individuals will be challenged by nature and by the crowded pressures of their comrades in service : each is , besides , a microcosm standing , in an archetypal metaphor , for the whole world . |
5 | To which we might add the question whether the book he read is still there . |
6 | The exuberance he felt is manifest in his drawings : rarely have topographical subjects been treated with such freedom and energy . |
7 | Coppell said : ‘ I am Ian 's biggest fan and the goal he scored is special . |
8 | At precisely what date he went is difficult to determine , for although Ibn Hajar states that he went to Egypt in 778/1376–7 , he follows this immediately with the statement whereas in fact Molla Fenari should have been twenty-seven years of age at that date according to the birthdate given by Ibn Hajar himself . |
9 | you know , they 're , and the scratching guy he said is best he 's ever heard anywhere . |
10 | Earlier Neil Kinnock , the Labour leader , hoped it would be demonstrated that Sir Nicholas did not speak for other Tories ‘ because the gutter language he used is not fit for anyone standing for a democratic party ’ . |
11 | The predictions made by Johnson were tested by simulation studies , which showed that even for a 100 per cent packed file , if the discipline he recommended is adhered to , the average number of accesses can be kept down to 1.5 per retrieval , and for larger bucket sizes this is reduced to around 1.25 . |
12 | The Labour Party he remade is a curious pile of contradictions balanced against each other to provide a stable whole . |