Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] he " in BNC.
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1 | hark an hear da tractor a dizzen times afore he cam |
2 | He said : ‘ You see Hunter-Blair at parties or he rings you up when he wants his name in your column . ’ |
3 | No alarm as yet ; it 's quite possible that he 's gone for one of his walks or he may be shopping or just visiting someone , but I 'm concerned . ’ |
4 | During his tours of the Middle and Far East Duncan Sandys was made well aware by British Governors , High Commissioners and Commanders-in-Chief of the political and military risks that he was taking ; and local political leaders , like the Tunku Abdul Rahman in Malaya and Lee Kuan Yew in Singapore , warned him of the dangers of creating power vacuums that could be exploited by the Communist powers . |
5 | Lord Wilberforce examined the interests which an insurance-broking business might have in preventing an employee canvassing its clients once he had left . |
6 | He 'd been making some records but they were n't successful and for the first few weeks after I 'd met him and decided to work with him , I was listening to songs that he 'd written , and was in the process of writing , and came to the conclusion that he was not essentially a singles artist . |
7 | MANSON 'S SOLO LP , featuring songs that he originally presented to Byrds producer Terry Melcher in the hope of landing a major record deal . |
8 | His ambition now is to get a new pair of work boots and some trainers so he can play his favourite sports football and squash . |
9 | Mr Delors abandoned a semi-social engagement in Watford to return to Brussels after a brief visit to Oxford , with accusations ringing in his ears that he had sabotaged the talks . |
10 | With the change from a nomadic and food-gathering to an agricultural and more highly organized form of society , man 's anxiety about himself and the animals that he hunted merged into a wider anxiety about nature . |
11 | He had worked for so many nineteenth-century showmen that he was able to outdo them all . |
12 | Will he give an assurance that he will sustain the generous funding of Northern Arts that he has managed in the past few years ? |
13 | It was from these informants that he pieced together a picture of organised crime as being controlled by key personnel in the police force , local government , business and the legal profession . |
14 | It was then that I conceived the idea of getting a few fans that he had in those days to walk around the television company with placards saying Lets Be Fair To The Long Hairs , which did get press publicity , and in the end , the producer relented and he did his first TV show . ’ |
15 | In fact the actor , who reassures fans that he has no plans to quit 90210 now that his movie career is under way , has a more than healthy respect for the opposite sex — a lot of it born out of his admiration at how his mother struggled through during the dark early years of his life . |
16 | But as he left , Billy Ray , 31 , indicated to fans that he had only two finger-lickin' minutes to spare . |
17 | BIG Ron Atkinson took a microphone on to the Villa Park pitch to promise fans that he and chairman Doug Ellis would pull together next week to sign Dean Saunders from Liverpool . |
18 | He 's been driving the go-kart for 18 months so he 's really quite experienced . |
19 | Magistrates agreed to delay sentencing for three months so he could take the holiday . |
20 | The exporter does not expect to get paid for his goods for 12 months so he is given a credit note — a standby letter — from the importer 's bank . |
21 | St Tropez was known for its beaches , and normally she could spend hours just soaking up the sun and watching the other people parading , but she felt too unsettled to do much more than lie on her towel , playing aimlessly with the sand and trying to convince herself that she did not want anything more out of Piers than he was prepared to give her . |
22 | The paradigm presents him with a set of definite problems together with methods that he is confident will be adequate for their solution . |
23 | The methods that he chose to investigate this phenomenon were mainly social-psychological , enquiring into the motivations and psychological reactions of individual peasants rather than into the concrete structures and conditions of their lives . |
24 | For his purposes data sheets are ideal and standard tests laid down by the national standards institutions are the methods that he uses . |
25 | The methods that he employed in September and October 1962 — the referendum combined with a personal appeal to popular confidence and official manipulation of the mass media — were essentially those he had employed throughout the early years of the Fifth Republic . |
26 | Now I am wondering about the other lists that he annexed to his letter , of suggested colleagues , procedures and methods . |
27 | I should like to speak longer , because the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) spoke about the losses that he envisages would be incurred by the development of the station at King 's Cross , and if I had the time I should love to expand on the economic benefits that could be achieved in employment terms , the environmental benefits that would accrue to the area and the safety benefits that would be brought about by the Fennell provisions in the Bill . |
28 | MR Vaclav Havel , the Czechoslovak opposition leader , held talks with senior Communist Party figures last night on the shape of a new cabinet amid growing signals that he could become the country 's next president . |
29 | It arranged with the manufacturers that he would be allowed to see technical data that had been carefully doctored to include major errors . |
30 | Many noticed he was happier in the company of the permanent secretaries than he was with his ministerial colleagues . |