Example sentences of "his [noun] [adv] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Only with Bodo , ’ Herr Nordern swore as he pulled his shirt off and it became entangled with his vest . |
2 | He stood off from the left-hand window and kicked the big bottom pane , pulling his foot back before it interrupted the fall of glass , then kicked again to clear the residue . |
3 | He had also developed such affection for his owner , and had become so possessive of her , that if he saw her stroking another horse , he would roar with rage and throw himself sideways against the nearest fence , cutting and scraping his skin so that it bled . |
4 | Two decades later , after the clearer recognition of the distinction between insulin dependent and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus , Neel modified his hypothesis so that it related specifically to non-insulin dependent diabetes . |
5 | Craig ran his hand through his hair so that it sprung into small curls giving him a rakish appearance . |
6 | The numbing effect of complete spatial disorientation blurred his mind momentarily before it struggled to compensate . |
7 | He undid his tie so that it hung loose around his neck and unfastened the top few buttons on his shirt . |
8 | Whatever the cause , she answered his questions evasively and it seemed to me that she was making an impression she did not deserve . |
9 | picked his stuff up before it finished |
10 | There is every reason to believe that he would have pursued his policy even if it had been unpopular ( as it temporarily became in 1967 ) . |
11 | He deliberately pushed his chair so that it fell over , walked down the stage steps and up the gangway of the auditorium . |
12 | He raised his voice so that it carried , and saw that some of the men in black were already raising their helmets on lance or sword points , the universal token of surrender . |
13 | He had raised his voice so that it carried through the babel of the many conversations at the high table , and even reached the nearest of the lesser knights below . |
14 | He smeared the mud across his face , and then across his scalp so that it matted in his close-cut hair . |
15 | Luke clapped his hands again and it disappeared . |
16 | Agnew Speedy coming in Ormanroyd then got in his way rather but it comes still to Thomson he lays it off to Lewis and the cross is too hard . |
17 | If there is any , any time left the honourable gentleman shall have it , erm the honourable gentleman , the member for Nottingham North did say that he d was n't looking to proportional representation for these elections , I think he was absolutely right , I hope that piece of good sense which he displayed then will be one that wi he will invest his thoughts in when it comes , we come back to these questions later . |
18 | Flinging open the door of his office so that it hurtled back against the wall , he did n't even bother to answer . |