Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [noun] he " in BNC.

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1 But because part the site was owned by the Oxford and Swindon Co-op he could n't develop the area .
2 After two months of Anna and Vronsky meeting he says : ‘ Friends we shall not be , you know that yourself ; but whether we shall be the happiest or the most miserable of human beings … rests with you ’ ‘ Only one happiness is possible for me in life , … love … ’ he declared .
3 TOBY BALDING returned home to his Weyhill stables after racing at Cheltenham on Saturday secure in the knowledge that in Beech Road and Morley Street he trains the two best hurdlers in the country .
4 The French family , de Jussieu , had a great interest in botany and of two wild tomatoes , named by Miller Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium and L. peruvianum he wrote in the Dictionary :
5 With Scales and Sergeant Conway he was driven to the end of Salvation Street , where the footpath led to the headland ; it was not possible to get a vehicle any nearer .
6 Next to the Beatles and Mick Jagger he was probably the best-known teenage ‘ pin up ’ .
7 Along with Merseyside MPs Peter Kilfoyle and Eddie O'Hara he was instrumental in securing a £50,000 development grant for the firm last year .
8 From Grove School , Eastbourne , and Hanwell College he went to Bonn , which he left prematurely after high-spirited behaviour .
9 He might have missed the first onslaught of punk , but he caught a lot of its stylish offsprings , especially Postcard Records ' Orange Juice and Josef K. He was smitten with the sound of rhythm guitars meshed together to form pop melodies and was beginning to realise precisely how he wanted his own band to sound .
10 Sat five rows back between Joe Machin he 's the sexton and Willie Barnes he 's the rector 's warden , and we stayed there until the end of the show .
11 He attended many Royal assizes and many quarter sessions and with Sir John Leveson and Lord Cobham he attended musters , which were called to train all able bodied men , and for which he purchased his own suit of armour .
12 With Chancellors Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt he was seen as one of a leadership " troika " during the 13-year period of SPD-led governments ( 1969-82 ) .
13 He told Drennan and Father Devlin he would think about it .
14 At Dulwich and Oxford University he was an excellent athlete and Rugby Union Player , while in later years he became a good club cricketer and a member of I Zingari .
15 Together — with Pierre Auger and Jules Gueron he told General de Gaulle of the weapon that was being developed a year before it was used in 1945 — the General referred to this ‘ apocalyptic undertaking ’ in his memoirs .
16 In Darcey Bussell and Jonathan Cope he has ideal interpreters for the principal roles — the writing for the salamander is some of his most inventive — while Fiona Chadwick blazes as Epine , Anthony Dowell dodders as the emperor , the four kings seek to outshine each other , and Tetsuyu Kumakawa as the Fool seems even more at ease in the air than on the ground .
17 Although the partnership lasted only two years , Gamble stayed in St Helens where , despite opposition from landowners angered by chemical pollution , with soap-makers Joseph and James Crosfield he established a successful alkali and sulphuric-acid business .
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