Example sentences of "he [vb pp] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 There 's no way you could have kept him hidden for this long , and Moshe-Rabaan would have noticed any excess oxygen usage , so he 's a simularity , right ? ’
2 At an identification parade one of the police officers at the scene identified TJ , although his description of him differed in several ways from TJ 's true description .
3 Lord Denning and the few colleagues agreeing with him met with little success in either case .
4 Your solicitor will be your best friend during the claim process , so make sure you keep him supplied with all the information required and see that it is being filed promptly with the agency .
5 Stuttgart , beaten by Leeds in the European Cup earlier this season , have closely monitored his progress at Carrow Road and have had him watched on several occasions .
6 So this is what has kept him employed through these ‘ misspent ’ years : he has been learning to see , and to live .
7 When he asked if he could see her again the next day , she would not have dreamed of declining ; they saw each other for about a fortnight , and her enthusiasm for him increased with each meeting , though he said not a word of any interest in the whole two weeks .
8 The whisky in him fought with any consideration he might have had for her ; all he wanted was to get her into bed .
9 He did not feel that he would want to return to university , so he decided to apply for an unclassed ‘ War Honours ’ degree — ‘ probably not worth the paper it 's written on ’ , but perhaps enough to get him started in some profession , such as colonial service or , possibly , journalism ; he rather liked the idea of becoming a parliamentary correspondent for a newspaper .
10 Rebecca West refers to a photograph of him taken at this time in army uniform as a private of the Worcestershire Regiment .
11 Worse still , how can I face him dressed like this ?
12 Obviously , it is in their interests to have him perceived in such a way .
13 She had never seen him engaged in such mundane activity , and yet he did not seem to –ind her presence an embarrassment .
14 I asked him once why I 'd never seen him mentioned in any of the endless stuff about his movement , and he said he thought some of them had to stay anonymous .
15 How far has he flown in this time ? unc Answer 54,825.0 kilometres Again the figures move to higher place values , this time two places to the left while the decimal holds its place .
16 How much had he heard of that conversation ?
17 Had he come to this after all in the twelve years , the couch of age and decrepitude ?
18 What had he done with that wallet ?
19 Much havoc has he made of both . ’
20 But never had he felt for any woman the things he felt for Julia Gillingham .
21 Now why had he thought of that ?
22 Darn it , why had n't he thought of that himself ?
23 how many kids has he had by each one ?
24 What has happened with him since , since he became more of a big newspaper owner , is he shifted from that and he has been known to support a Labour government in Australia and a Tory government in Britain at the same time and George Bush in the United States while supporting Keating or Bob Hawk in Australia .
25 Had he persevered in that with which he was occupied , he would have produced great works in ilm at which the learned would have stood in awe " ; while Hocazade himself , in a comment on his own career overheard by Taskopruzade 's father , acknowledges Seyyid Serif to be his master but goes on to say : " He had a true zeal [ for with which neither ill-health nor offices alien [ to interfered .
26 There 's one thing , best shot 's he played in that innings down at Hove and it was a short boundary , it was a good deal shorter , in fact this one we have here at Lord 's in this match , is a six over cover off good old Lester Piggott who was steaming downhill there at Hove all arms and legs and eased him over for six .
27 The member who brought this matter to our notice stated that had he known about this in one particular case , a capital gains tax assessment due by a client would not have become payable in consequence of the option available to pay at one-half the taxpayer 's rate of income tax .
28 On the hearing of the petition , the court may : ( i ) make a bankruptcy order ; or ( ii ) make a bankruptcy order and issue a certificate for the summary administration of the bankrupt 's estate ( where the total debts do not exceed the " small bankruptcies level " , currently £20,000 , and the bankrupt has not been adjudicated bankrupt before in the last five years nor has he entered into any composition with his creditors or scheme of arrangement ) ( s 275 ) ; ( iii ) make a bankruptcy order and appoint the former supervisor of a voluntary arrangement as trustee provided that notice of the supervisor 's intention to seek appointment as a trustee was given in the petition and to the creditors ; ( iv ) appoint an insolvency practitioner to prepare a report under s 273 .
29 Now , as the thought came into his mind he spoke it aloud , and had he spoken like this to anyone else it would have been taken as an insult , for what he said was , ‘ It 's a pity you have n't had education , Mick . ’
30 But how had he arrived at this conclusion ?
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