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

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1 From time to time he would visit his family in Germany and when he left in July 1939 everyone assumed he would return .
2 However , if he is a currency speculator he may be found to be trading in currencies and as he resides in the United Kingdom it would be very difficult to show that the trade was carried on outside the United Kingdom .
3 Richard was born in 1862 in Thwaite and when he was twenty years old or so he left Swaledale to work for a London publishing firm .
4 Those who lose heart and cry out in despair are reminded that Jesus is in command and that he will steer the little ship of the Church into calmer waters .
5 But , ’ he added wryly , ‘ I have it in mind that so he is , and may very well have had the hardihood to play it so . ’
6 Will the Minister bear it in mind that if he wants to get rid of toxic waste in Northern Ireland , he had better not employ the services of the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ?
7 His father owned a record shop in Baltimore and before he went to university he had become the buyer for the shop , a job which provided an unlikely education .
8 Thus Lord Bridge 's guiding principle could properly be expanded to read ‘ one looks to see what the taxpayer has done to earn the profit in question and where he has done it . ’
9 Section 11(3) exonerates the accused " if he believes that he has lawful authority for the removal of the thing in question or that he would have it if the person entitled to it knew of the removal and the circumstances of it " .
10 It had not been shown that the Special Commissioner had misdirected himself or that he had erred in law or that he had arrived at a wholly insupportable conclusion .
11 Fisheries Minister Jan Henry Olsen said a quota would be set after the meeting of the International Whaling Commission ( IWC ) in Kyoto in May but that he expected it to be in the range of a " few hundred " minke whales a year .
12 Walter had been friendly with David in England and when he came to Scotland , David granted him lands in Ayrshire , Renfrewshire , Argyll , Bute and the Lothians .
13 When the army began getting tough with the Peking students last year , Zeng was there to act as the country 's conscience , but a week after the outbreak of violence he realised that his life was in danger and that he must leave China while he could .
14 Alan Webb says he 's always been interested in boats and when he took it up started going to marinas and out to sea but after a while he wanted to go faster and have more fun
15 He used to be a vicar in Bournemouth and before he got the call he was a salesman .
16 The various departments ’ relations with Parliament , with outside bodies and professions are all governed by the same consideration that the minister is in charge and that he can be attacked ( in or out of Parliament ) for anything that happens or fails to happen in his department .
17 Till the governor comes , and then he 's in charge till till he 's er worked them all , and then he says
18 The result of this dichotomy is that the employer who can rely on the right to protect his business secrets is much more likely to succeed in court than when he seeks to enforce a traditional restraint of trade clause .
19 Davis had such a good time in Paris that when he got back to the US , he was so depressed that ‘ before I knew it , I had a heroin habit that took me four years to kick . ’
20 She knew perfectly well that he was not very interested in paintings and that he was looking only for a secluded place where he could kiss her .
21 The dispute which led the Conseil d'Etat Luxembourgeois to seek a legal opinion from the ECJ arose quite simply from the withdrawal of Mr Ramrath 's authorisation on the grounds that he no longer satisfied Luxembourg law ( ie the requirement that he have a professional establishment in Luxembourg and that he fulfil conditions of professional independence ) .
22 ‘ All he said was that he was in trouble and that he needed some money to get out of the country .
23 Again , many scholars see the sole reason for Matthew placing Jesus in Egypt as that he is then able to show Jesus as the fulfilment of another Old Testament statement found in the book of the prophet Hosea : I called my son out of Egypt ( Hosea 11:1 ) .
24 She felt that he spoke better in Punjabi and that he remembered better in Punjabi .
25 Shevardnadze told reporters that the two sides had discussed the Cambodia issue in depth and that he and Qian believed that a " decisive phase had been reached " in the settlement of the problem [ see also p. 37712 ] .
26 Didier Imbert on the other hand says he is confident of winning the affair in cassation and that he owes Diana de Moutis nothing .
27 The stage manager told me of John 's background and interest in theatre and that he ‘ was making himself useful ’ .
28 Alan Cooksey , deputy chief inspecting officer of railways , told a fatal accident inquiry in Glasgow that when he was first presented with a ‘ thumbnail sketch ’ of the proposed lay-out he had seen no reason to delay it .
29 Hammond was outstanding in goal and when he was beaten , there was always Captain Cool ; Colin Calderwood .
30 Recently he played an outdoor show for 6,000 bikers in America and when he struck the opening chords of Vincent they turned tearful and sang along .
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