Example sentences of "he [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 Only one visitor failed to say where he or she normally lived .
32 He or she generally reports pain , and other bizarre sensations of bodily disturbance and internal movement .
33 If a manager is in the A&R office at CBS , he or she rarely has access to anybody else in the company .
34 If a constable reasonably suspects that an arrestable offence has been committed , he or she may detain anyone whom he or she reasonably suspects to be guilty of it .
35 The burden of proof lies on the defendant , who may be convicted even though he or she honestly believed , on reasonable grounds , that what was published was true and a matter of public interest .
36 Above all , increasing attempts are being made to provide the lay visitor , if he or she so desires , with a genuinely worthwhile educational experience .
37 The Law Society holds hearings in private but allows the defendant the right to opt for a public hearing if he or she so wishes ( the prosecution also has the right , but only in public interest cases ) .
38 Er Madam Speaker , I understand the position you ma you the point you make about er ministers det er determining whether they 're going to make a statement by an oral statement or by a written parliament question , but surely the speaker does have power if he or she so determines to summon er a minister here and particularly if there 's pressure in parliament to require a minister to come here and make a statement , that must be right .
39 He or she then constructs new , cross-cultural models for further work , recognising that these too may have to be revised .
40 He or she then , in accordance with s. 13(1) , issues a certificate of incorporation and , under s. 705 , allocates to the company its registered number
41 When an applicant comes into a priority category or reaches the head of a queue and is offered housing , he or she then has to decide whether to accept the offer if it does not accord with the original preference .
42 The individual will work less and give more hours to leisure , but this is not what he or she originally wished to do , and his or her satisfaction or welfare is thus reduced .
43 ( As so often happens in secondary schools , the same individual may be enthusiastic in the one capacity for activity which he or she adamantly inveighs against in the other capacity .
44 Parents have handed over to an outsider to solve a problem he or she never has to face .
45 does not offer the employee anything he or she really wants , such as personal development , pay , promotion , recognition , job satisfaction etc .
46 With commitment and sufficient trust comes more freedom to get to know the other person as he or she really is .
47 I he person behind the conquering persona is allowed to emerge as he or she really is .
48 Do n't let anyone in until you are satisfied that he or she really is genuine .
49 Perhaps , say the researchers , a large-eyed person is assessed by an iguana as being nearer or larger than he or she really is , or perhaps a large-eyed person simply looks more threatening .
50 Best to have the buyer sign it , however , to ensure that he or she really does approve the plan .
51 If a disabled person does get into a phone box he or she still can not reach the telephone .
52 If he or she still insists on following you around , make it clear that they can come no closer .
53 If your child is under 16 , he or she still has the right to consent to or refuse an HIV test if the doctor feels he or she has sufficient maturity and understanding .
54 But he or she still seems to be unencumbered by , for example , the class , gender or ethnic relations which are of course socially constructed .
55 All that has been achieved , he or she now claims , is no more than a revelation of some primordial ordering of humanity .
56 The character can not benefit by what he or she now knows and all the reader can do is reflect on all that has been lost or missed .
57 Anyone who supposes this case to be exceptional should try to reconcile the community of which he or she is genuinely a member with the constituency in which he or she now votes , and then remember that an STV constituency would be three , four , five or more times larger .
58 Everyone gets what he or she now wants .
59 He or she often provides refreshments , too .
60 Whereas the idea is theirs and the producer is working in an advisory capacity , he or she almost certainly has greater technical knowledge and experience than the creative team and may well have to point out sequences which wo n't work and suggest modifications or changes .
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