Example sentences of "his [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In 1962 , however , he began to shift his policies away from outright repression and towards a gradual reformism , summed up in the slogan , Those who are not against us are with us .
2 Ayrton Senna , Prost 's most serious contender for the title , was fourth fastest in his McLaren ahead of Michael Schumacher in a Benetton , while the luckless Berger was sixth quickest .
3 If Adam had not issued from his hiding-place early in May they would not have been discovered ; but the messages which had come from Llewelyn were grave enough to warrant a risk which by then appeared so slight .
4 Man , on the other hand , who within this particular characterization of the nature — culture dichotomy is deemed to lack such natural and visible creative functions , is obliged , or at least has the opportunity , ( to use the words of Ortner ) to assert his creativity externally through the medium of technology , ritual and symbol .
5 Of course , Ralph would want his bit out of that as well , so obviously we were n't getting enough to pay for the rent and food , which Graham and myself desperately needed .
6 And he actually took her arm , quite simply and confidently , and rushed her on the wings of his enthusiasm down through the green complexities of the bowl , between the crisp , serrated walls , across the fragments of tiled pavement , past the forum pillars , down to where the emerald turf sloped off under a token wire barrier to the riverside path and the waters of the Comer .
7 William Clark put his resignation in on the day of the ceasefire .
8 She had replaced Lothar De Maizière following his resignation along with other party officials in September [ see p. 38446 ] .
9 Filaret owed his eminence less to his holy office than to his son 's willingness to treat him as a co-ruler .
10 John , one of the PPLs at our flying club , had made a beautiful job of building his little Jodel and I had followed his progress closely over the several years it had taken him to complete it .
11 It is commonplace in Sweden , for example , that the annual declarations of personal income and of wealth made by all citizens become publicly available documents once they are received by the tax authorities ; a man can conceal his income neither from his wife nor from his neighbour .
12 Section 743(4) provides that where an individual has been charged to income tax on any income deemed to be his by virtue of s739 and that income is subsequently received by him , it shall be deemed not to form part of his income again for the purposes of the income tax acts .
13 Section 743(4) provides , specifically , for relief from double taxation : Where an individual has been charged to income tax on any income deemed to be his by virtue of section 739 and that income is subsequently received by him , it shall be deemed not to form part of his income again for the purposes of the Income Tax Acts .
14 of his income away in income tax , national insurance contributions , and VAT .
15 erm has been has had his erm er his feelers out for all sorts of advertising .
16 In the course of his summing up to the jury , he stated :
17 He announced his credo unashamedly in his first editorial : ‘ We believe we are filling a publishing need only slightly less important than the one just taken care of by the Kinsey Report . ’
18 Until the crash , Comdisco 's chairman , Ken Pontikes , had every reason to believe he could serve his shareholders well by putting some of his company 's wealth into risk arbitrage .
19 I am sure that if he had been with one of the stronger or more glamorous clubs at the time , his name would now be held in respect by a far wider clientele than those relatively few of us who were privileged to see him play his heart out for Crystal Palace .
20 Charles had never been carefree , never been allowed to be childish or make mistakes like his peers , never had friends to call on and pour his heart out to .
21 Yeah well we 've got a little antique box a jewellery box and it 's embossed the pattern round it , and the pattern round it is a boar hunt and it 's beautiful , there 's a little boar galloping his heart out with horsemen after him with spears and he 's all the way round the box and I thought of adding him on to the copper kettle you know as engraved all round the outside .
22 And Albert Ayler blowing his heart out on ‘ Ghosts ’ , from Spiritual Unity .
23 Robert Fleck ran his heart out on his debut and might have scored twice .
24 Grindley , the 19-year-old from Wigan , battled his heart out behind American Quincy Watts ' Olympic record in the 400 metres .
25 Mass drove his heart out in an effort to make amends for what he regarded as his mistake but Baldi was 21secs ahead at the finish .
26 They are pursued by the ever-vengeful Wes Studi who blames the Colonel for massacring his family and literally rips his heart out in the heat of battle .
27 Man 's part is simply to prepare his heart continually by ridding his will of foreign attachments , his reason of anxieties , and his memory of idle or absorbing business — even though that business appear to be so very necessary .
28 He shivered , looking out across the blackness of the lake , his heart suddenly in his throat .
29 ‘ A boy … ’ he said , his heart still with the wallpaper-stripper .
30 Break his heart now by saying the school 's too expensive ?
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