Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pron] [verb] his " in BNC.

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1 Ken himself bared his behind seemingly whenever there was a camera to turn .
2 Faced with competition from his own protégés , Mutang'ang'i himself moved his product line to a more specifically agricultural market : maize stalk cutters , fence post nail machines and hand shears .
3 Believing that a " deal " had been struck between Singh and Lal , a number of Union ministers temporarily resigned , prompting Singh himself to offer his resignation .
4 It is entirely probable that Bach himself envisaged his scientific and musically profound opus as a solo keyboard work .
5 The scheme was officially launched by Earl Spencer who said his own car had twice been broken into in Northampton .
6 New to the Sinn Fein quarter are Mary Nelis and Bernie Bradley in the place of Barney McFadden who lost his seat and Dodie McGuinness who did not seek re-election .
7 Hear about the Wally who burned his own ear off ?
8 Gedge used the other band members as arbitrators of the material , especially Gregory who contributes his own bass lines to songs .
9 The meeting , convened at the initiative of US President Bush following his appeal in May for an end to nuclear proliferation in the Middle East [ see p. 38217 ] , was reported to have received strong backing from French President Mitterrand who launched his own arms control programme in June [ see p. 38314 ] .
10 I was amazed , it 's the biggest pike I 've ever caught , ’ said David who legered his trout bait on a size 8 hook to a 20 lb trace and 10 lb line .
11 Billy Ploose 's up and under fell behind Town defence bouncing kindly for Scott who kept his head and finished coolly .
12 Our new chairman is Sir Anthony Cleaver who assumed his responsibilities on 1 July .
13 Derrick Cooper went past a Nick Faldo who found his new swing was not as successful over the last two rounds .
14 The cherry and whites have a lot stronger team out this time and the good news is that Marcus Hannaford who fractured his jaw when he was knocked out against the Saracens is back at scrum half .
15 On the following day Maxton and Brockway met Arthur Hender who expressed his sympathy with their request but once again repeated that the Labour party would not join any United Front which included the Communist Party .
16 The four-hour debate included some bitter personal attacks upon Frank , particularly by the California Republican William Dannemeyer who demanded his colleague 's expulsion .
17 Ironically there was a Molby in the team when Northern Ireland last played in Denmark — Jan 's young cousin Johnny who helped his side to a 2–1 victory over Billy Bingham 's men in November 1991 .
18 Ironically there was a Molby in the team when Northern Ireland last played in Denmark — Jan 's young cousin Johnny who helped his side to a 2–1 victory over Billy Bingham 's men in November 1991 .
19 I was very impressed by Marcuse who started his talk by saying : ‘ What we are doing is hearing a lot of talk about the flower power , but the flower only has the power because the human being is watering it . ’
20 She was followed by Meredith who wore his monocle threaded on a silver chain .
21 In Leiden he met his lifelong friend and correspondent , the Dutch poet and diplomat , Constantine Huygens .
22 Each Tuesday he meets his unelected Cabinet , the Executive Council , and they approve — ‘ rubber stamp ’ is how critics describe it — legislation passed on by the Civil Service .
23 From Hegel he derives his basic manner of thinking , asserting the primacy of experience .
24 In Hungary he got his first win — by almost a lap over the entire field — and in Belgium last week he did it again , although not without some drama .
25 Good news and bad news for local jockey Richard Dunwoody he reached his century of winners this week but now leads the championship by just six
26 It is appropriate timing , though doubtless coincidental , that this sale of manuscript and printed Americana should feature a previously unknown autograph leaf by Abraham Lincoln which preserves his earliest formulation of the ‘ house divided ’ doctrine .
27 Roy Jenkins himself thought his friend Hugh Gaitskell was fighting on the wrong ground , and ought to have concentrated on amending not the party 's dogma , but its working constitution , ‘ so as , for example , to make the National Executive Committee less the creature of the trade unions and more that of the Parliamentary Labour Party ’ .
28 I read a review of a biography of Havelock Ellis which described his mystical union with nature .
29 After a heavy assault , he took the great city of Toledo which became his chief fortress on the eastern frontier , extending his kingdom still further into Moorish territory .
30 Hawke himself achieved his wish , fighting a private duel in his flagship , the Royal George , with Conflans in the Soleil Royal , the largest vessel in the French navy , which , for the moment , escaped .
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