Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [verb] his " in BNC.
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1 | I personally use The Helios Pharmacy in Tunbridge Wells ( tel. 0892 537254 ) since the pharmacist is John Tomlinson whose article Dose , Dilution and the LM Potencies demonstrates his understanding of the preparation procedures . |
2 | His fate and whereabouts remained unknown until June 1991 , when the Kuwait authorities informed his family that he had been convicted of ‘ collaboration ’ and sentenced to 15 years ' imprisonment . |
3 | Heath wants to use the promise of riches from the blood products to maintain his large-scale funding of research in British universities and to expand into mass production of the products of that research ( the job which Genentech wants to do for factor VIII ) . |
4 | He was an activist , with bluff red cheeks under his stunted pig eyes to prove his love of the outdoor life . |
5 | Chief executive Sipko Huismans gives his view from the top in this interview with Courtauld News . |
6 | TEA ROPATI grabbed his first drop goal in three seasons to sneak St Helens into this morning 's second-round draw of the Regal Trophy . |
7 | His wrists up to his elbows were closely covered with coral bangles , so were his ankles … his breast was completely hidden from view by the coral beads encircling his neck . |
8 | Occasionally the builder may raise minor maintenance problems to justify his failure to pay for work executed or to release retention . |
9 | And no middle peasant would have then had the investment resources to improve his own |
10 | Jacques had already put in a plea to this effect in December 1954 , when asked by the National WEA officers to state his ideal requirements at the time of negotiations with the Ministry following the Ashby Report . |
11 | As a Celtic-mad kid of 11 , Creaney stood wide-eyed on the Parkhead terraces to watch his heroes take on the best in Europe . |
12 | The husband of one of the club members had his camera handy to record the occasion of the Mayor 's visit . |
13 | Charlie watched in horror as Makepeace fell across the barbed barrier and another burst of enemy bullets peppered his motionless body . |
14 | Romanian opposition leaders criticized his visit as " inopportune " but he maintained : " I feel there is a definite return to democracy in Romania and nothing I have seen or heard here can contradict this feeling . " |
15 | An errant neurotic , failing to keep up the maintenance payments to support his own creation . |
16 | Wicketkeeper Bobby Parks made his 689th dismissal for Hampshire on June 20 , breaking the county record set by Neil McCorkell between 1932 and 1951 . |
17 | The meeting came on the same day the latest casualty of the rent increases left his pub . |
18 | The ambulance men checked his clothes . ’ |
19 | Steven Jobs built his own computer company from scratch and became a multimillionaire before his thirtieth birthday . |
20 | THE man exposed by the Daily Mirror for selling monkeys that end up in research laboratories quit his job at a top safari park yesterday . |
21 | When quad discs disappeared from the shops , he licensed Dolby Laboratories to use his technology to make a surround-sound effect from cinema films with stereo soundtracks . |
22 | He was taking large quantities of vitamin pills to keep his strength up — with the unexpected side-effect of giving him hairs on his chest — and he was socializing again , accepting invitations in the belief that it was necessary to circulate after his period in the wilderness . |
23 | In the grim winter of 1963 , snow drifts blocked his way to the station and , as often happened in that Siberian season , the train 's heating system had broken down . |
24 | Bracing himself , he began to walk up the wall , his hands using the knots which were tied at two foot intervals to aid his grip . |
25 | Even though Prean senior has chosen to sit out from executive committee meetings discussing his son 's request , there is a favourable attitude towards reform . |
26 | Under the old system A takes proceedings in the Common Law Courts to establish his rights ; B has no legal defence ; he must go to the Court of Chancery to get , among other things , an injunction to forbid A to go on . |
27 | Hatch proved his recovery from a spinal operation by taking seven for 56 including a hat-trick which polished off the Normanby Hall tail-enders leaving his club Darlington just 135 for victory . |
28 | Since Gadfly readers know his fondness for public transport perhaps there will be a substantial saving when it happens . |
29 | In total , there are thirty sheets in a variety of media , with large portrait heads remaining his predominant theme . |
30 | CHANCELLOR Norman Lamont expects Britain 's five million public sector workers to follow his own lead in keeping pay rises down . |