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

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1 In many cases the contract under consideration between the buyer and the seller will be a subcontract ( for instance to provide components ) which will be used by the buyer to fulfil part of his obligations under a prime contract where he is in his turn acting as the seller .
2 A Savage Orc shaman receives an additional magic card if he is with a Mob of Savage Orcs .
3 This exercise is valuable not only to enable the draftsman to produce a set of conditions which is most to the advantage of his client ( whether his client be buyer or seller ) , but also to enable him to understand the motivation of the other side when he is in negotiation with their advisers .
4 Let me read you those tremendous ver words from John , first John in chapter one , says if we walk in the light as he is in the light , he or your fellowship with one another , and the blood of Jesus , his son , cleanses us from all sins .
5 He also shows a healthy disrespect for the over-specialised , and is as much at home with the nuts and bolts of medical practice as he is with basic research in the laboratory .
6 Have n't you noticed yet that Thorfinn is prouder of being Earl of Orkney than he is of ruling Scotia ?
7 Within seven days of the agreement to vary , written notification must be given to the child if he is of sufficient understanding , his parents and anyone entitled to contact under s34(1) .
8 When Ben is with his wife Valerie , he becomes a warm , outgoing individual ; the same applies to the Australian when he is with Maureen .
9 Their young winger/outside-half , Michael Corcoran , is as eligible for England as he is for Ireland .
10 With regard to what he said about Stratford school , if he had taken rather more interest in the school when it was in the control of Newham and insisted on the school keeping up to reasonable standards and if he now put pressure on Newham LEA to ensure that it raised standards in schools , he would be doing more for his constituents than he is by his performance today .
11 A DOCTOR convicted of attempted murder after giving a dying patient an overdose will know within days if he is to be struck off .
12 one which does not exclude the bailor from possession , an action for conversion against a third person is maintainable by either bailor or bailee ; by the bailee because he is in possession , by the bailor because it is said that his title to the goods draws with it the right to possession , that the bailee is something like his servant and that the possession of the one is equivalent to that of the other .
13 He is as interested in perfecting a paint finish that is redolent of a medieval misericord as he is in capturing the ephemeral nature of a Polaroid in the lines of a perspex chair .
14 As Mr. McCue puts it , he has a right when he is in prison to know why he is there .
15 Consequently God is more committed to our character than he is to our comfort .
16 No matter what limitations are imposed on parents they may still do whatever is reasonable in the circumstances to safeguard and promote the child 's welfare while he is in their care ( s33(5) ) .
17 A further great grievance that exists in this force in the Division where I am is that the Section Sergeant dare not enter any Station while he is on duty unless he signs the main station book ; yet the plain clothes P.C.s and Detective Constables , and even uniform P.C.s can go into the Station as often as they think and there is no order that any of them must sign in and out .
18 God is not as interested in getting us through a conflict as he is in how we respond to it .
19 Juliet is overpowered by passion when she first meets Romeo , and yet still considers his welfare when he is below her in the garden , and the rashness of a contract that is too sudden .
20 Poor old Jim always has to make the decision because he is in command , okay ?
21 This method of operating the break-clause may be advantageous to the landlord in that he may delay the service of a section 25 notice until he is in a position to establish a ground of opposition to an application for a new tenancy .
22 B is in trouble since he is in dirty wind and can not tack because C is blocking him .
23 Learning to see God as he is in his own being will be reflected in our own hearts .
24 Kabbalists even claimed that God En Sof , God as he is in himself , was not mentioned in either the Bible or the Talmud .
25 Theologians often distinguish between God as he is in himself , and God as he has revealed himself to us .
26 As Gavyn Davies , who may be better known to some Opposition Members than he is to us , has said , the interesting thing is at how high a proportion of GDP investment has settled , notwithstanding the recession .
27 The boy who puts unwanted chocolates , sweets , nuts and raisins and chewing gum into the trolley at the checkout can not put his hands to mischief if he is at the other end of the checkout using them to put his mother 's groceries in the box ( see page 111 ) .
28 A person is not now guilty of the offence unless he is at least aware that his conduct may be insulting .
29 ‘ He is as far from being a man as he is from being a baby . ’
30 You do not need all this to establish that a man is drunk or that there is mayhem when he is in charge of a class .
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