Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [coord] he " in BNC.

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1 The allied general counts as a character in the normal way but he does not benefit from any of the special rules for generals .
2 But his blood seemed to be flowing at twice the normal Speed and he stood carefully , so that he could see the doorway .
3 There was surprise expressed when Downey was included in the semi-final line-up but he made an invaluable contribution in the second half through his positional sense and slick distribution .
4 Manager , Roy Coyle , is confident of reaching the semi-final stages but he had praise for Rovers after their two League performances against the Brandywell side during the season .
5 ‘ Kenny has been competing since the junior level and he has done so very successfully , ’ said Mr Sullivan .
6 He proved incapable of imposing his leadership on the political system and he failed to bring about significant public policy change .
7 Aranjuez , however , had clarified Napoleon 's muddled thinking on the Spanish question and he had no intention of using the opportunity it presented in order to support a puppet king whose character and intentions he mistrusted .
8 Moreover in the years 1176–7 he was taking a keen interest in the competing politics of the Spanish kingdoms and he may well have instructed Richard to ensure that the great road south from Bordeaux to the Pyrenees was kept open for travellers of all sorts , pilgrims , traders and couriers .
9 J. Mill of the Internal Revenue Service is instructed to collect the income tax at the lower rate but he may seek to maintain revenue , and hence the status of his agency , by closing loopholes .
10 He , he home last in the fifty fly but he finished it for once .
11 However , Nagel is well aware that Smith himself had doubts as to the social validity of the subjective principle and he cites a passage from The Theory of Moral Sentiments :
12 Then you hear , she pounded up the bloody stairs and he was after her and I reckon well the only room with a lock
13 ‘ His heart 's in the right place but he 's a bit mixed up so we 'll have to give him time . ’
14 A murder weapon had been discovered in Parkin 's desk , David Parkin had been in the right place at the right time and he had a conceivable motive to kill the television reporter .
15 ‘ But he comes out at the right time and he stays on his line at the right time .
16 Somewhere there were the right words and he would speak them .
17 Er the chance of rejecting everything on the table , well he 's now taking it back and he accepts the point , the point about the Regional Policy and he accepts the point about a National Policy .
18 His recipe for roast lamb triumphed in the regional heats and he hopes it will be picked again next month .
19 The referee did n't see the Goulding incident and he was n't reported .
20 I asked him , I said before we go any further , can you get these with the complete package and he said no , they 're all going back to the N H S typed thing because that 's the look , the look people want
21 But by the latter part of the 1970s he experienced an irresistible urge to return to the private sector and he had a very clear idea of how he would go about it .
22 There 's so much debt in the private sector and he 's not going to get consumers out spending with that interest rate drop .
23 She looked up into the haughty face but he said nothing at all .
24 We did get through some pretty hot language , erm he did say that this would destroy the tripartite system and he quoted me and said that I said it was a system which was the end of the world .
25 Coun Len Douglass said : ‘ He has obviously been told to stay away by the Labour group but he was there in a civic capacity and I find it very sad . ’
26 A housing task force has been set up under my noble Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces and he is considering how we can use the existing housing stock to alleviate problems .
27 In 1882 Archibald Geikie was appointed director-general of the Geological Survey and he moved to London , leaving vacant the directorship of the Scottish survey and the Murchison chair of geology at Edinburgh University , which he had held concurrently with his survey post .
28 The hon. Gentleman asked whether the funding council would be the creature of the Scottish Office and he asked where public accountability would be .
29 This guy last week she said you 're going to the Emerald Isles and he said where is the Emerald Isles ?
30 He 's badly cut up from the broken glass but he 's more or less in one piece . ’
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