Example sentences of "in his [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 But if Ashton had not made these very distinctive changes in his ports de bras , the seasonal differences would not have been so notable .
2 The following year Widmann also introduced fa-las in his Musicalischer Studentenmuth ( Nuremberg , 1622 ) .
3 It would seem that Tzar Alexander was sincere in in his er in his notions of christian brotherhood and principles .
4 thingummy , abscesses in his er in his tooth .
5 er sustained willpower which was highlighted by frequent illnesses , especially in his er president of the university , where Wilson suffered defeats and conflicts and transfer of reform of rebuilding the university , and also we see there er back part of his life a Wilson of his own er , seem to direct some of his rage against er , a coloured colleague of his , a .
6 Erm Mr Davis referred to N Y one erm in his er statement there , in the interests of saving paper I just wanted to er to state that it is included as appendix one
7 Mr Chairman , in his er , video to us , er drew attention to the , both the external and internal challenges which face us at the present time .
8 Er , in his er , comment just now he er , referred to the enor , the enormous er , amount that it was costing this council to er , fund the special protection service .
9 This process was one that we 'd enjoyed the public inquiry process for over fifty years and it would be most helpful if the minister at some point in his er later remarks perhaps could take this opportunity to tell the house that the Conservatives do not intend to side step the public inquiry stage of any future boundary proposals , European or I 'd be glad to give up .
10 I wish him well in his er efforts to become a candidate in the forthcoming European elections .
11 The point I I simply wanted to make which is why I I sat through the debate , erm is the honourable member for Edinburgh Central er in his er speech er which I I must say I did expect , called for stronger regulations , er we had the argument the other week about whether there should be statutory regulations or whether we should make er the er self regulation system that we have with financial services industries work .
12 My Lords , the Noble Lord , Lord proposes a number of questions for er in his er amendment and er h his amendment does er highlight a difficulty into which we have er run .
13 Show him in his er in his front door if you like if you do n't want to bother them .
14 Anybody in his er
15 I think it was in his er his agreement when he made it
16 he 's dead funny right , cos he was on and he 's , and some , some match was on he 's , in his er , he said there 's my son in the crowd and this kid had his finger up his nose , picking his nose
17 Smaragdus , abbot of St Michael 's , Verdun , in his Via Regia , illustrated many kingly virtues from the Old Testament .
18 The students spar lightly , each trying to score a point by striking to a certain area of the body , employing everything he knows in his kung fu arsenal to overcome his opponent 's defence and attack procedures .
19 Roman fides found its way into the coins of Locri about 274 B.C. ( B. V. Head , Historia Numorum , 104 ) ; the devotio of Decius at Sentinum apparently attracted the attention of the contemporary historian Duris ( 76 F 56 Jacoby ) ; the exemplary rebuke of a Roman matrona to her son was reported by Callimachus in his Aetia ( fr. 107 Pfeiffer ) .
20 In 1767 one of these thinkers , Lemercier de la Rivière , in his L'Ordre naturel et essentiel des sociétés politiques ( 1767 ) , presented such a ruler as not legislating in any positive sense but merely declaring and applying fundamental laws which were immanent in the nature of things , in the structure of the world as it is and must be .
21 McCreery had already signalled to Gen Clark at 15th Army Group in his AC/1 90 his request that AFHQ should " ask Tito how many enemy he wishes to retain .
22 It is perhaps possible to recognize traces of the version of Nicolas of Damascus in the account of Josephus in Bellum Judaicum 1 if we compare it with the much more elaborate story told by Josephus in his Antiquitates Judaicae .
23 Berkeley believes , however , that Newton 's presentation of his theories in his Principia or Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy ( 1687 ) were flawed by his tendency to abstractionism .
24 Newton was able to take advantage of the work of Galileo , Kepler and others to construct that comprehensive physics that he published in his Principia in 1687 .
25 In his Philosophie anatomique of 1818–22 , Geoffroy argued that the basic similarity that allowed all the vertebrates to be assigned to a single type of organization reflected something more than mere engineering efficiency .
26 Saint-Saëns used the instrument in his Danse Macabre of 1874 to suggest rattling bones ; this might have amused Gustave .
27 In fact er Professor Lock in his hin in his own evidence er page five para four three refers to a rash of speculation alo along the A one M in the county , as to which locations the policy might be said to apply .
28 These data allow us to clarify important observations on the Hotteterres made by their contemporary Borjon de Scellery in his Traité de la musette , in which he cites a father and two sons of the Hotteterre family as the ‘ most esteemed ’ makers of woodwind instruments and in particular of musettes and flutes .
29 A few military theorists — Saxe in his Rêveries ( 1757 ) , Justus Möser in his Patriotische Phantasien ( 1775–1804 ) , Guibert in his Essai générale de tactique ( 1772 ) — as well as political writers such as Montesquieu , Morellet and Mably , might advocate some form of extensive or even universal service ; but there was no serious possibility of their ideas being adopted by any government .
30 Well probably in his sa state
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