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

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1 He gave the union leaders the opportunity to tell him in a forthright manner where they thought he was going wrong with his policies and he in turn did some pretty plain talking about what he saw as their shortcomings .
2 That is yet another case of the hon. Gentleman not being able to make up his mind about his policies and he must therefore reserve the right to do precisely what is Government policy .
3 The cigarette had burned away between his fingers and he dropped it hastily into a cup on the tray beside him .
4 The coffee cup lurched in his fingers and he felt two scalding drops on his hand .
5 The thin material parted under his fingers and he pushed his hand beneath it to find his palm brushing her naked breast .
6 A window fell on his fingers and he fell to the ground .
7 I said I he goes like this , and he clicks his fingers and he goes erm I keep remembering holographs ho holograms are n't real , ha ha !
8 Then he got to a point where he wanted to expand his horizons and he started making music that was far more experimental .
9 Oh yes they are they 're nice presents and erm she said she is is sort of in charge of his suits and he can only wear a suit she takes a suit to the cleaners every three weeks .
10 They cut into his ankles and he could n't bend his feet to walk in them , but apart from the slight discomfort , he felt very protected and supported in them .
11 He looked at his eyes and his ears and his teeth and his droppings and the ends of his claws and he inquired what he had been eating .
12 With a start he realized they were his teeth and he was grinding them .
13 In private an autocrat , Ballinger was popular with the public and its political representatives , whom he impressed with his authority , journalism , and the exhibitions he organized ; but , sadly , his lack of humour and austere sense of mission alienated many of his associates and he intimidated his subordinates .
14 As the pain became more intense there was less and less space for his mind to wander over things , undone things that suddenly took on ridiculous and unrealistic urgency , but his thoughts were still churning with his innards and he could not keep out stray fragments of enacted scenes any more than he could stop the brilliant black fish from swimming in the air past his eyes .
15 Silence followed his words and he looked from one to the other of them .
16 He had forgotten to take off his spectacles and he peered over the top of them .
17 His head was between his knees and he could smell the blood .
18 Although his servants were adequately rewarded , Henry resisted the temptation to lavish massive grants upon his supporters and he had no favourites .
19 It was as if the whole weight of the Abbey 's sombre traditions were bearing down upon his shoulders and he was shrinking beneath the load .
20 For now Andrew Saxton continues to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders and he 's hoping the decision will be reversed before the event starts .
21 Rab paid his money and took Winnie 's wine ; he spilled a little , feeling so skinny : his trousers flapped around his legs and he should be out ?
22 Holly pushed his feet beneath the steel plate and the wind caught at his socks and trousers and drove a channelled wind against his legs and he cursed the awkwardness of his overcoat , and his feet kicked in the space like the feet of a hanging man .
23 After a moment , the tremor left his legs and he stood aside to let her in .
24 He turned towards her , but the blankets entangled his legs and he fought his eyes open in irritation .
25 She brought her knee up between his legs and he gasped and doubled over , pushing her away from him .
26 It 's quite funny though when he kicks his legs and he went he goes ooh wah !
27 See it 's one of his hobbies and he goes to , he goes to er Bradshaws and he
28 Yes and they were , he was playing with his toys and his bricks and he was , in the evening you were feeling a bit sick sometimes with it was pretty rough crossing , er that was across the channel .
29 He likes his comforts and he likes his food .
30 I watch as the convulsions subside , the delirium leaves his eyes and he returns , slightly dazed , to normality .
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