Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] he [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Now at this stage er it is the plaintiff 's case that Mr er considered that this caused major financial problems , because the property at Frinton was simply not one that was open to him to offer as security , it was clear that the bank would now as he saw it , on the deal that he understood that he 'd struck and he knew that without the bank 's help he would not be able to er proceed with this purchase and operate he business in the way he had wished to .
2 Young wheat especially , so pure and tender , woke in him the same emotion that he had when observing the face of a sleeping baby .
3 Mr Gray said the fact of the repatriations from Allied-occupied Austria in May and June 1945 was accepted , but what was at issue was Lord Aldington 's role , and the allegation that he knew that they would be killed .
4 He did not register much surprise at this important discovery , but it needs to be borne in mind that he supposed that he had reached islands near the eastern shores of Asia rather than a land mass inaccessible to the descendents of Noah !
5 Regarding the customer as all-important is an attitude of mind that he develops and encourages through the organization .
6 The Bf 109G that he remembers and photographed carried the serial RN228 .
7 With his old-fashioned grace Murphy even mentioned in at least two speeches that he wondered whether the World Cup , and the impassioned pursuit of it by some countries , was really a good thing after all .
8 On taking office Sandys did , indeed , warn the Board of Admiralty that he believed that carriers cost more than they were worth .
9 She brought her knee up between his legs and he gasped and doubled over , pushing her away from him .
10 ( 6 ) The person to whom an occasional permission is granted shall ensure that the provisions of this Act or any byelaws or regulations made thereunder relating to the conduct of licensed premises are observed in the premises or place in respect of which the permission was granted as if he were the holder of a public house licence , and if he contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence : Provided that it shall be a defence for any person charged with an offence under this subsection if he proves that he used due diligence to prevent the occurrence of the offence .
11 The scales fell from his eyes and he saw that over many long years of prehistory , all trackways were in straight lines marked out by experts on a sighting system .
12 She jabbed two fingers into his eyes and he screamed and rolled off her , trying to rise to his feet , blinded by her attack .
13 For a brief moment there was recognition in his eyes and he reached for he hand , pulling back before the contact was made .
14 About thirty three thousand but you see what he said is , head office make the rule and he said and they 're not
15 He also emphasizes that the chief executive should take into account the power structure of the organization , be careful to choose the right time to promote initiatives , and , in particular , avoid committing himself publicly to a specific objective or action until he knows that it is definitely what he wants and that he can get the support .
16 It sounded more like a satanist ritual until he revealed that he had caught several people naked the previous evening .
17 The images of the dead came to his mind and he knew that he had to stop Kopyion .
18 I asked Dick if there were any surprises for him about the aircraft and he mentioned that he was pleasantly surprised that this Allison machine ran so smoothly and that the power band was as wide and it was .
19 Then Moses feels compelled to enlighten the poor shepherd and he explains that God , being pure spirit , does not drink milk .
20 But a spokesman said this was a very sad day for Ashchurch and he confirmed that the factory will close at the end of May .
21 This support , he said , enabled the RNLI to follow such ambitious plans for the future and he emphasised that the year 's results had been achieved in a period of sharp recession and uncomfortably high inflation .
22 The sarcasm in her tone was not lost on David and he grimaced as he followed her out of the office .
23 our Colin 's car and he said and I 'll shop and that 's when he told me about Margaret .
24 She got out of the car and he stooped and brush his lips against her cheek .
25 In the excitement of his new job and other things that were happening he pushed the thought of Chris to the back of his mind until he realised that Maureen looked red-eyed and unhappy .
26 I stood in that upper gallery where I first saw Dana and he cast that look upon me which was to make me his slave .
27 He promised luxury homes and he believes that to keep faith , that 's what he must provide .
28 At Martin Brundle 's lunch in London I discovered that Maurice Hamilton had been the Mastermind question-setter and he reported that if I thought answering them was hard , he had found setting them a good deal harder .
29 Before he received any answer , the arresting policeman shut the door , warned him that he would be arrested for obstruction if he persisted and went back to the driver 's seat .
30 But the cornice offers no aid and he tumbles and slithers down once more , cursing and swearing and showering me in snow .
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