Example sentences of "woman [pron] he " in BNC.

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1 Then came the meeting with the woman whom he was to marry , a meeting about which he writes in the same book .
2 Reefer ( Ian McElhinney ) , a disillusioned ex-IRA man , commands an old trawler running cargo that is just inside the law , and the Model ( Carol Scanlan ) is the homeless and pregnant woman whom he befriends and falls for .
3 Therefore , after the stint on Broadway , Dustin married the woman whom he called ‘ my shiksa goddess ’ on 8 May 1969 at Temple Beth El Reform synagogue at Chappaqua , New York .
4 He was accompanied by a woman whom he introduced as his wife .
5 He was not afraid to be seen deep in conversation with a Samaritan woman whom he knew was cohabiting with another man after having gone through five husbands .
6 To feminists he is a New Man , pro-choice on the abortion issue and married to a strong , career-minded woman whom he freely acknowledges as the driving force behind his win .
7 It pays to concentrate not just on big names , but on the ‘ artists ’ , who are every bit as important to the overall texture of art ; on Lee Bontecou who was one of Leo Castelli 's most visible artists in the early 1960s — the only woman whom he represented — and who was a major inspiration to Eva Hesse ; on H. C. Westerman whom Donald Judd once described as ‘ one of the most interesting artists around ’ .
8 The woman whom he paid for her favours so as to learn of that enchantment that could fuddle men and women ?
9 Norman , however , insists that this is a fabrication — Henrietta was by then with child by him , and at that date there was no question of a man leaving a woman whom he had made pregnant .
10 ‘ I often suggested to [ the defendant ] to leave Paulette and find another woman whom he could get along with and stop mistreating her .
11 There he 'd met another woman whom he eventually married and she was then expecting their first child .
12 , Sir James ( 1803–1877 ) , trader and colonial governor , was born 5 June or 15 August 1803 in Demerara , British Guiana , the second of three children and younger son of John Douglas , merchant , and an unknown , probably coloured , woman whom he never married .
13 She had wanted to stay with her brother , but he had called her a child , he had referred to Tallis as the woman whom he loved , and Morthen had taken both statements to her young heart .
14 Mr Khalil is now free to start divorce proceedings against a woman whom he subsequently married in Scotland .
15 It was an unforgivable , though unintended , breach of confidence ; and it is but a small consolation to know that Herr Sussmeyer thereby gained a correspondence with a young woman which he has doubtless found extremely gratifying .
16 It started him thinking harder than ever about the woman who he was certain had borne his own child .
17 Even when he rang the doorbell it was a full two minutes before the door was opened and he faced a woman who he knew must be Evelyn Matlock .
18 He had taken in the shelf full of Jacob 's own writings , he had paused at the artful photograph of a striking blonde woman who he had no doubt was Jardine 's wife .
19 If Duncombe was himself an unaccomplished poet , he certainly laboured to promote the work of women whom he believed had been undervalued .
20 To demonstrate his empathy with the women whom he spends his life treating , he adds that : ‘ If my beard had a 6 per cent chance of turning malignant I would shave it off . ’
21 Mohammed Khalil can now start divorce proceedings against another Asian women whom he subsequently married in Scotland .
22 Among Herak 's alleged victims were eight Muslim women who he is charged with raping and murdering .
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