Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [vb past] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Georgina , ’ the Dean shouted as he passed through the hall .
2 It was followed , on 18 June , by a letter from Franco to Hitler , in which the Caudillo indicated that he was prepared to enter the war on the Axis ' side , once the latter had recognized Spain 's right to a portion of territory in North Africa and had provided sufficient economic and military aid to enable the Spanish Army to be placed on a war footing .
3 Ten minutes after take-off severe vibration was experienced , such that the pilot of the Stearman reported that he had difficulty in holding the control column .
4 Whether it was when he 'd scored 10 or at some other delicate fulcrum in his innings that the Smallholder decided that he 'd sufficiently built his innings and could start unleashing his shots I know not , but the incontrovertible fact was that by tea he had 34 to his name , including five boundaries .
5 The Shah said that he thought the US was " perhaps spending too much in other countries such as Vietnam although he recognized that was important .
6 The Shah said that he loved Soraya but the demands of monarchy meant that he must have an heir and so he had to sacrifice his love .
7 The Shah said that he was staying on for a while , not flying immediately either to the States back to Egypt .
8 The Shah replied that he had sad associations with South Africa , because his father had died there .
9 Opponents of the USC claimed that he was seeking international recognition for his government .
10 The RRA monitored the dumping operation , however , and on April Fools Day 1980 Michael Linehan of the RRA announced that he had found exposed sacks of asbestos waste at the Barnahely dump .
11 The teller then offered to accept their count , but the Zuwaya objected that he might have stolen more than a hundred votes .
12 His time in the ATC meant that he was targeted for the Air Force .
13 The FO noted that he had provided ‘ valuable assistance ’ to the allied cause as Prime Minister after Italy 's surrender in 1943 , and that it would be ‘ inopportune ’ to hand him over to the Ethiopians .
14 Both amendments were defeated , but Mr Burns said each matter would receive further consideration if the Bill progressed and he hoped the two issues could be resolved then .
15 The S.S.O. arrived as he was leaving .
16 The Inquisitor knew that he should only think of Meh'Lindi as a wonderful , living weapon .
17 The Waters agreed and he telephoned me .
18 In the 1965 Stormont general election Claude Wilton of the Ulster Liberal Party had polled 47 per cent , and some members of the NILP thought that he should be given a clear run in the 1968 by-election , in the hope of defeating the Unionist candidate .
19 Mr Major 's appeal to the rest of the EC came as he launched a late plan to bring Denmark back on board by allowing them a range of opt-outs from the Treaty — without altering the terms of the agreement itself .
20 Victory went to McConnochie 's Golden Friend , whose win puts him in line for a tilt at next year 's Grand National , while Stephenson 's The Thinker proved that he will again be a force to be reckoned with in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March .
21 Among the most important evidence to emerge from analysis of Mansell 's start are that his Ferrari was not lined up straight and telemetry on the Ferrari indicated that he had fiercely defended his position , turning right twice to close out Prost .
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