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

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1 This is the pencil he never had — the pencil he longed for .
2 For John Lawer — three-wheeled and proud of it — being treated like a second-class motorist is the price he pays for the car he drives .
3 For John Lawer — three-wheeled and proud of it — being treated like a second-class motorist is the price he pays for the car he drives .
4 But the taxman 's generosity is only part of the problem : more pernicious is the way he imputes a set amount of taxable income according to the size of a car 's engine .
5 That is the way he conducts his business and that is the way it has been for centuries . ’
6 Yet one of Carreras 's most attractive features , apart from the splendour of his singing , is the way he has managed to avoid any disingenuous taint of backing modestly into the limelight .
7 One reason for Ward 's success is the way he has promoted his products .
8 His greatest quality is the way he motivates his team .
9 But what people notice about Anthony is the way he holds his head down , that he 'll hardly ever look you in the eye , and the manner in which he will suddenly turn his whole head away if ever there is disagreement or he is challenged in some way .
10 His defence of his ‘ diverness ’ is that this is the way he experiences the world , others treat him differently all the time ( especially the figure addressed in the sonnet ) and he responds in kind .
11 However , one of the most important areas in which Anderson 's character changes is the way he uses his command of language to markedly different effect in his lecture in scene eleven .
12 Another great aspect of Dickens 's style is the way he is able to manipulate your feelings towards characters .
13 he 's running up and down and thing , you know I I do n't know maybe it is the way he is , but
14 that is the way he is .
15 He 's a deep forward square leg and there 's Lawrence about thirty yards away from him a little finer , here 's Tufnell the he cuts it away on the off side , that 's a fine and wide give himself a little bit of room ease that away through extra cover , steward in front of the grandstand , four more , which is the way he plays , sixteen not out .
16 What sets the true teacher apart is the ability he or she has to relate to children with thoughtfulness , concern and love .
17 One reason he thinks he can do it is the help he 's had over the past six weeks of intensive Lilleshall training from England 's newly-installed bowling coach , the former Surrey and Sussex star Geoff Arnold .
18 We say it goes in that direction because that is the direction he is pushing it .
19 Baker is the man he is trying to displace and he already has 306,209 points .
20 Baker is the man he is trying to displace and he already has 306,209 points .
21 If Pound had attended to Thomas Hardy 's marriage to Florence Emily Dugdale within two years of the death of his first wife , Emma , there can be little doubt that this is the verdict he would have passed on the transaction .
22 If it is the buyer he will have to give up goods ( or their value ) for which he has paid good money .
23 A third important feature of his theory is the contrast he drew between image ( Vorstellung ) and concept ( Begriff , sometimes also rendered , much less happily , as ‘ notion ’ ) .
24 ‘ On the other hand , there is the possibility he could n't .
25 He is the salt of the earth as far as the game is concerned and the Scottish Club Championship is the event he relates to . ’
26 Imagination " stirrid bi grace " is the faculty he names as active in the second stage : " for whi , is opened in beholdynge of oure lordes manhede " ( 30.103r. – 253 ) .
27 Both she and John Smith have denied suggestions that they are running mates on a ‘ dream ticket ’ , but she is the deputy he would prefer .
28 Now , ( iii ) for someone to be entitled to say that something is the case he must have some basis for what he says .
29 If this is the case he will run a big race for trainer Noel Meade who was forced to take him out of the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham .
30 ‘ T is the name he gave . ’
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