Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's just that Uncle was a cautious old devil and — ’ he looked away ‘ — he got the impression I was a bit of a spendthrift because — well , because I used to get through my allowance pretty rapidly when I was away at school , and … oh , hell , he wanted to make sure I was going to be dull and sensible about all that money when he finally kicked the bucket .
2 ‘ I suspect poor Irvine was murdered in that convent when he loosed his trews , either to relieve himself or … ’
3 We can see no merit in repeating here the reasons he gave for that decision since he pronounced his findings in that case in public , pursuant to rule 11(2) of the Hearings before the Visitors Rules 1991 , and the reasons were complex .
4 It 's in verse eleven , as a result of the anguish of his soul he will see it and be satisfied , he 'll be satisfied with the rescue operation , he 'll be satisfied with what he has accomplished , Isaiah says , and Jesus uses , perhaps , even more extravagant language , there in Luke fifteen , when he says in verse six , in verse mm mm , in verse seven , when he comes home with that sheep that he 's rescued with that lost to but it now has been found , when he brings it home he says there wi , he says he calls together his friends and his neighbours , saying to them rejoice with me !
5 For example , a doctor may be able to see more patients each hour and he may be being more efficient by seeing more people in a fixed period of time .
6 An additional , optional logical name may be set up by each user if he or she wishes to store cached information from one LIFESPAN logon session to another .
7 Two fingers I had waved at that driver as he thundered past me , cursing me through the open cab window and fighting the wheel , and those two fingers I now regretted having on my hand .
8 But my lad heard something and he went back and back through that crevice until he could n't get any further .
9 Yet he was unwilling to take leave , treating his engagement as settled , without some more conventional glance in that direction than he could find an opening for in the manner of the large , affable lady who sat there drawing a pair of soiled gants de Suede through a fat , jewelled hand and , at once pressing and gliding , repeated over and over everything but the thing he would have liked to hear ( 2 ) .
10 and then he 's , he 's going out and they 're coming like that direction and he 's looked round and he 's seen the soldier , doing it , he 's gone and this is how I did it and then he put his , like this and he stuck his hands up and as his done that he 's got shot through the body from the side , what 's
11 It was Galileo 's contemporary , Kepler , who contributed a major breakthrough in that direction when he discovered that each planetary orbit could be represented by a single ellipse , with the sun at one focus .
12 Gerry Boden , the lost boy , had made off in that direction when he was hunted out of the dangerous area .
13 He 'd been so busy that afternoon that he 'd completely forgotten to call her .
14 I did n't realise that Dad was home early that afternoon because he had been put on short time and had had to take a drop in wages in consequence .
15 Rufus wondered if he might have invented that part because he had so much to do with wombs in the course of his own daily life .
16 I do not doubt that Lord Coleridge fully understood the ratio of that case and he must therefore have considered that there were facts in the case before him which were comparable to those obtaining in Morgan v. Palmer , although the report does not suggest the existence of any such facts .
17 ‘ Anders is not in that category but he has other things to offer .
18 It would be arrogant to suggest that the West no longer tells the story , but I think that it is not untrue to say that the Devil is not as central to that story as he was .
19 Chambers accepted with as little formality as he had shown on coming in .
20 How could they have known he was going to that cinema when he had n't known himself until he saw the name at the station ?
21 He was offered little support as he walked the edge between the endowment , its critics , the art world and Congress , where even supporters of the arts were reluctant to go on record as voting ‘ for tax-funded pornography ’ .
22 European leaders who had feared since Korea that America 's relentless anti-Communism would end in disaster gave Johnson little support and he did not stand for re-election in 1968 .
23 But he will have to defer that pleasure for he shot a six over par 76 and must make amends in today 's even more exacting outing on the Dunluce .
24 Cor I bet that nearly deafens them when they listen to that tape and he 's squawking on it .
25 He was over the legal limit , he was driving that car and he killed that little girl .
26 He paused and with a shifty , fidgety look , said , ‘ D' you know what Hatton 'd have done that Saturday if he had n't been killed ?
27 On the same day , the eighteenth of October , Mr came back and spoke to Miss about this telephone call and he rang Peter in the afternoon of that Friday and he asked again if it was possible to withdraw because of the landlord 's failure to consent to the er assignment and again er after what will er be described as a fairly easy discussion between the plaintiff and er Mr , er he was told very clearly that it was not possible for him to withdraw , contracts had been exchanged and he was advised that what the landlords er failure to consent did was in fact er provide Mr with more breathing space in order to obtain proper funding and re-arrange his finances er , that again is denied .
28 What can be deduced from this is that religion as he understands it involves belief in an ordered moral government of the whole universe and in the fact that religious and ethical ideals should inform all our actions .
29 How , how can you call that talent when he 's just , does that with his leg and then kicks
30 And he looked at the letter and he looked at that photograph and he thought , I ca n't .
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