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

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1 He must have decided to do so because he took on an apprentice the day after he was freed .
2 Erm , I wonder if this is a matter which budget review might wish to keep on a continuing brief , so that , to satisfy themselves that the , this council is in fact making progress , and will be in a position to satisfy the district auditor in future years that we are er , taking on board the comments that he 's making and er , moving forward .
3 He could have told this without turning to look ; but he did turn , because he did not want to give the Padre the impression that he was avoiding him .
4 On the other hand , a critic who represents object texts in a mode akin to free indirect speech operates under an obligation to represent with some degree of fidelity the texts that he or she purports to ventriloquise .
5 From Lomax 's claim to have hit him , backed up by Foster , he was able to add to the suspect 's description the fact that he was reportedly injured by a gunshot wound , probably in the upper body .
6 Since August 12th Mr Hussein has repeated like a gramophone the refrain that he will not budge from Kuwait until Israel gives up the West Bank and Gaza .
7 the economic dialectic is never active in the pure state ; in History , these instances , the superstructures , etc. — are never seen to step respectfully aside when their work is done or , when the Time comes , as his pure phenomena , to scatter before His Majesty the Economy as he strides along the royal road of the Dialectic .
8 the economic dialectic is never active in the pure state ; in History , these instances , the superstructures , etc. — are never seen to step respectfully aside when their work is done or , when the Time comes , as his pure phenomena , to scatter before His Majesty the Economy as he strides along the royal road of the Dialectic .
9 He found at the edge of his consciousness the wish that he was just going to his own flat to crash out rather than back to share Catherine 's warm bed .
10 With reference to incident ( e ) , the deposition attributed to the defendant the statement that he would ‘ do something drastic . ’
11 The cold of the ground slowly seeped through Riven 's bedroll to chill his back , and he edged closer to the fire , sick of the aches in his bones and counting out in his mind the hours before he had to go on watch .
12 Does not President Christiani of El Salvador deserve widespread support , bearing in mind the fact that he was elected by the people of that country and that he has to cope with the violence of unruly military officers and also the murderous activities of the Farabundi Marti Front for the Liberation of the Nation ?
13 ‘ It was quick , ’ Pie said , glancing across at Estabrook and confirming in his glance the suspicion that he was the orphan-maker .
14 Where I 'm from , I should n't have to worry about a black cop beating me upside the head when he 's with his white partner , you know , and that happens a lot . ’
15 I did the er there was a an ambulance came down the road in front of a bus you see , and a chap which was on the cor , side the road and he he went like this so I stopped and the ambulance came round and turned into this building site and I and while we were sitting there bang !
16 Now , he accepted with distress the possibility that he might finally fail to do so .
17 Since a scientist knows that his results will be examined by others , he will aim to achieve in his work the standards that he knows will be applied in assessing the validity of his discovery .
18 He looks and the bear 's hanging off it at the side , grrr ! on the window and the man goes aargh ! and the man runs off and he gets on he gets on an aeroplane the aeroplane and he 's safe .
19 They were depression , an alcohol problem which included a heavy drinking bout the night before he killed himself , the disgrace he had brought on himself .
20 He 's obliged to do it because it is a departure a very significant departure from his own development plan the plan that he piloted through to tell people exactly what the policies of North Yorkshire County Council were to be .
21 I am sure that to conceal from a child the fact that he is adopted is both foolish and cruel .
22 He had lost his father through an industrial accident the year before he went to university .
23 Erm that in fact one of the odd points here is that when a person is convicted , that information is public , but nevertheless as the years go by and indeed er this has been recognized in for instance the rehabilitation of offenders act , it becomes private information and if someone 's looking for a job the fact that he was convicted of an offence many years ago should not be er er relevant .
24 Biggs was awarded the Royal Humane Society 's Bronze Medal the day before he was sentenced to nine months imprisonment on the charges of stealing bicycles , the judge saying that sentence would have been more severe but for his brave deed .
25 He was released from his duties by Conference the year after he became Secretary .
26 John got the ticket in a bucket shop the day after he came back from China .
27 Will the Secretary of State now answer for the record the question that he has consistently refused to answer ?
28 ‘ I used to hero-worship the guy when he played for my father , ’ said Luke .
29 I can not give the hon. Gentleman the assurance that he seeks that I will agree with everything that the Edwards committee has recommended , but I can certainly assure him and the House that I will respond positively to the recommendations .
30 I can offer the hon. Gentleman the reassurance that he seeks .
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