Example sentences of "the man [coord] his " in BNC.
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1 | Neither the man nor his union could have pursued the case alone , but thanks to the insurance he eventually collected £22,500 compensation . |
2 | So these beginning years focused on reality — the underbelly of creation as well as its brightness — which was of immense importance to the making of the man and his mind . |
3 | Greatly as I admire both the man and his work , I consider Max Beerbohm a dangerous influence — just how dangerous one must perhaps have been brought up in England to know . |
4 | The man and his wife were weighed down by almost every burden known to the philoprogenitive , ill-paid artisan ; their home overcrowded , even their animals wretchedly tormented . |
5 | It is one of the most substantial ( 371 pages ) reconsiderations of the man and his music to have been published for some time and , although it is not easy reading , it is a stimulating book which opera producers in particular should keep handy . |
6 | In this way the man and his sheep may linger in our minds , even if we do not remember the economic difficulties so clearly — ‘ The Last of the Flock ’ would make a good title for a Victorian narrative painting . |
7 | Nothing , even in the tests , was a better example of the man and his leadership than when he went on as replacement open-side flanker against the so-called Emerging Wallabies in Hobart . |
8 | The man and his wife carried Susan into their dining room . |
9 | The man and his brother were standing on the platform minding their own business . ’ |
10 | The players also have only praise for the man and his methods . |
11 | The man and his job are the essential building blocks of an organization ; if the analyst gets these ‘ right ’ ( in some particular but unspecified way ) , then the organization will be correctly defined . |
12 | Another well known and frequently reported story is that of the man and his dog at Swithland . |
13 | The 20th century has seen Mozart 's reputation rise ever higher , with new scholarly publications appearing every year , and public appetite for information on the man and his music increasing all the time . |
14 | It was the beginning of a love affair — with the man and his country . |
15 | I think she was swept away by the power of the man and his importance . |
16 | The other policeman was helping the man and his daughter into their shop . |
17 | James Beck 's long awaited monograph looks at the man and his achievement ; in his pages , Jacopo della Quercia is championed as the least provincial and most ‘ Italian ’ of fifteenth-century sculptors , an artist sensible to his environs , constantly adjusting his own stylistic language , and eventually producing an individual synthesis of classical , gothic , and contemporary influences in his major works . |
18 | By and large , male mood-swings and emotional febrility in middle age are probably ( and I write , of course , as a male ! ) not as marked as those among women , but they can come about nevertheless , sometimes with far-reaching consequences for the man and his marital relationship . |
19 | Hope had sent for Burkett : when the man and his daughter arrived , he took them to a quiet corner of the yard . |
20 | Everybody in the vale knew him ; everybody in Grasmere admired the independence which rejected the pittance and charity of parish relief ; the better-off folk spoke with tenderness of the rather thin but bonny children , so quietly obedient , and the man and his wife struggling … |
21 | The previous week the man and his wife had been found in bed , dead . |
22 | [ The Times , 14 November 1924 ; Catherine Cline , E. D. Morel 1873–192 4 : the Strategies of Protest , 1980 ; F. Seymour Cocks , E. D. Morel , the Man and his Work , 1920 ; Marvin Swartz , The Union of Democratic Control in British Politics During the First World War , 1971 . ] |
23 | [ Memoir by Jessie Forsyth Andrews in P. T. Forsyth , The Work of Christ , 1938 edn. , pp. vii–xxviii ; Gwilym O. Griffith , The Theology of P. T. Forsyth , 1948 ; W. L. Bradley , P. T. Forsyth : the Man and His Work , 1952 ; Harry Escott , P. T. Forsyth and the Cure of Souls : an Appraisement and Anthology of his Practical Writings , 1970 ; personal recollections of former students . ] |
24 | [ Hundred Years of Weather Service ( 1875–1975 ) , India Meteorological Department , 1976 ; G. M. B. Dobson , ‘ Forty Years ’ Research on Atmospheric Ozone at Oxford' , Applied Optics , vol. vii , 1968 , pp. 387–405 ; C. Desmond Walshaw , ‘ G. M. B. Dobson — the Man and his Work ’ , Planetary and Space Science , vol. xxxvii , 1989 , pp. 1485–1507 ; personal knowledge . ] |
25 | Iris , who had spoken in glowing terms of the man and his ambitious undertaking , revealed that she had agreed to tutor a week 's art course for him and immediately suggested that Melissa should accompany her . |
26 | Oh , I can see now that it was unworthy and beside the point but at the time I was so exasperated with the man and his perfidy that any ammunition would have done . |
27 | At the same time it needs to be stressed that despite his close relations with Wagner the man and his reverence for Wagner the artist , Nietzsche 's first-hand acquaintance with his idol 's artistic achievements was in one important respect limited : experience of Wagnerian music drama in its proper theatrical setting was largely denied him . |
28 | Louisa gasped with delight to see the man and his reflection travel together so fluently . |
29 | Greg stood in the doorway , and took in the man and his work . |
30 | A social dilettante with a hang-up about someone called Lotta , and who had nothing better to do than sleep the daylight hours away , she concluded , despising both the man and his attitude ! |