Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [subord] he " in BNC.
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1 | Accordingly the accused is at present guilty if he negligently caused such injury . |
2 | he 's either up the stairs well he came down one night right enough he was talking to his girl on the phone , she phones him through the week and er he was a bit depressed because he he had n't the money , he 's , he 's on the and he has n't really the money to give in for housekeeping plus try and get driving lessons and his daddy wo n't let him |
3 | But I have to say I 'd be a bit apprehensive if he was going to marry my widowed mother-in-law . ’ |
4 | Now I think erm Ron was a bit upset because he spent most of of Christmas sending Christmas cards and saying , Please please let this bill go through do n't give it any . |
5 | The grounds of the appeal were that ( 1 ) the judge misdirected himself in holding that the preliminary issue should be answered in the affirmative and/or in giving judgment on the preliminary issue for the plaintiff and ( 2 ) the defendants were not liable in negligence to the plaintiff for any injury , loss or damage suffered by him while a foetus and en ventre sa mère since he was born prior to the passing of the Congenital Diabilities ( Civil Liability ) Act 1976 and the common law did not recognise such a cause of action . |
6 | I am therefore arranging with R.A.F. that they will not deal with Stirling direct unless he is armed with a written request from GHQ . |
7 | Luke 's face darkened like thunder , his eyes murderous as he stared back at her . |
8 | I watch Perry 's eyes narrow as he handles the needle , his coat still on . |
9 | William Wood , 9 years old , ‘ was 7 years 10 months old when he began to work ’ . |
10 | Stephen Gilkes from Banbury in Oxfordshire was just fourteen months old when he caught HIB meningitis . |
11 | This is where modern designs like the Thermatex really comes into their own , because they wick the moisture through and keep the horse warm while he 's drying . |
12 | He moved closer , delving in the pocket of his dinner jacket to lift out a carton of cigarettes and light one , his pale eyes gleaming as he studied her over the glowing tip . |
13 | She waved him in to the sitting-room , and Piers looked up as they entered , his eyes expressionless as he took in the identity of the visitor . |
14 | Every so often he would clear his throat , exaggerating the effect by leaving his mouth open as he did so : |
15 | There was a slight chance the girl at the ford was you , and Boisson had orders to keep his eyes open while he was collecting rents . |
16 | His earlier gentleness drained away swiftly until his hands were heated , his mouth fierce as he claimed her breasts , and her wild cries only served to increase his demands until she was shaking in his arms . |
17 | Later , ashamed , Two-Dogs would picket screenings of the films he had appeared in , although he admitted in private that many times as a young man he had eaten well at a movie commissary when he would otherwise have starved . |
18 | ‘ I saw one 30-year-old man collapse dead as he was looking for ( US aid ) parachutes . ’ |
19 | ‘ It 'll be better for me to ride him first , as he 's always a bit frisky when he first starts out , ’ Angela told Cheryl when she returned . |
20 | So after they 'd been using this stuff with no windows open or anything , one of the workmen began to feel a little bit groggy so he said to his mate and open the back door Charlie , will you , I 'm feeling a bit groggy . |
21 | Iro , the only Kiwi of undoubted international calibre , made scoring look easy when he received his chance , but in a splendid move between the forwards , Castleford carved the tourists open again before half-time , 19-year-old Paul Crabtree taking a Beardmore pass to give the home side a 20-8 interval lead . |
22 | Are you like this stupid little bitch 's aunt — do you think Rembrandt got the teeniest bit bored when he painted ? |
23 | His finger was fast on the dial pad , his blue gaze unwavering as he lifted the phone to his ear , as he cast her an oblique glance . |
24 | Gently , under the comforting warmth of the duvet , he removed her jersey and bra , but his hands , not satisfied , sank lower , their movements purposeful as he removed her skirt to reveal the black woolly tights . |
25 | It is true that it would not prevent the mortgagee taking possession , though it made his position in some degree uncomfortable if he did take possession . |
26 | Maud was buoyant with complicity , and Anthony robust because he was free of his work . |
27 | ‘ We have n't been able to get hold of the boy concerned since he and his family moved away soon after the incident , whatever it was . |
28 | Roman sounded gravely resigned to humour her , his gaze wry as he watched her . |
29 | As always , he did not think the lectures successful although he had tried to avoid all social engagements in February when he was working on them , he had still been distracted by rehearsals for The Family Reunion . |
30 | ‘ So , by the time he had made one broom the floor of the hut was covered in bits of twigs , and he had to use the broom he 'd just made to sweep the floor of his hut clean before he could start making the next broom . |