Example sentences of "he to " in BNC.
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1 | Then goes he to the length of all his arm , |
2 | I had been devoted to him , and he to me , and he had brought me a happiness I thought never to find again , But , I argued , he had been granted nearly forty more years of life , and had our son as memorial . |
3 | They 'd told her , on no account was he to be allowed to cry for a feed , but that at the same time he was n't to be put to the breast unless he really wanted to . |
4 | ‘ Of course , and he to me . ’ |
5 | I see Pat is drinking , ought he to be ? ’ |
6 | The report pointed out that in Germany the role of channelling knowledge and technology from HE to industry is fulfilled in part by the Fraunhofer institutes , bridging the divide between the aspirations of academia and industry . |
7 | We both winced and I went back to some more work on the sulphonamides , and he to dressing his patients . |
8 | What is he to you ? ’ |
9 | As lavish as always with his hospitality Victor began dispensing free cognac and coffee in celebration of what might have been a prodigal son 's return , introducing his regulars to D'Arcy and he to them . |
10 | When gas comes from volcanic regions the ratio of 3 He to 4 He is eight to fifteen times greater than found in the atmosphere and crustal rock . ’ |
11 | She had taken to him from the first , and he to her , perhaps , on his part , because she had given him some hot mutton broth and let him eat as much bread as he could manage , which had been half a loaf ; and then she had rigged him out in odd things . |
12 | He did make the inevitable protest of the recently released prisoner : was he to be hounded wherever he went , just because of the recent trip ‘ abroad ’ , and surely that debt was paid in full and he could be allowed to start again in , of all places , his old home , which he was only visiting in the hope of finding where his parents had moved to ; to lose touch with his dear mother was not to be borne ; he needed to talk with his parents , to explain things to them , and ask for their forgiveness . |
13 | At his consecration by the archbishop of York , a dispute broke out about his title : was he to be consecrated as Metropolitan or as Primate ? |
14 | No longer was he to be a free agent in the matter of policy . |
15 | He to me was an example of one of the few untrained journalists who make a real success of TV news . |
16 | She laughed easily , took a great liking to Minton and he to her . |
17 | So far as I am aware , this was the first occasion on which it was made clear that the period which elapses before a prisoner serving a life sentence is released is determined by consideration of two factors , namely : ( i ) the period necessary to satisfy retribution and deterrence , which has come to be called ‘ the tariff ; ’ and ( ii ) a possible further period if it is thought by the Parole Board and/or the Secretary of State that the prisoner would pose an unacceptable risk of danger to the public were he to be released at the end of his tariff period . |
18 | The more original and individual the mind of the lecturer , the more valuable is what he says , but the less likely is he to be bound tightly by the syllabus . |
19 | He saw knowledge and pain in her eyes long before he 'd finished , but he to ! d her the rest anyway . |
20 | It is fairly easy to make the switch from he to something like s/he or him/her in English because the change affects these items only . |
21 | She took kindly to him , and he to her . |
22 | Was he to be reprimanded or not ? |
23 | Word of his prowess with the chanthu had spread , Alexei knew , and quarrels were seldom more than exchanges of acid words as a result , because were he to be challenged the choice of weapons would be his . |
24 | When he became pharaoh , they changed their names in honour of the Old Religion — he to Tutankhamun , she to Ankhsenpaamun . |
25 | They had to be more than willing , and as ready as he to part without hard feelings afterwards . |
26 | The train had nearly stopped , but only one thought filled his mind : how many warnings was he to be allowed ? |
27 | Oh I know , he said erm , let me see , oh he says , er like that , if it was a narrow road er you er pretty well covered the road and I looked , I said , covered the road , I said I know I 'm big , but not that big a and of course everybody , the magistrates on the bench and everybody laughed , you see and there were newspaper reporters sitting down there writing all this down , you see and so I said to the sergeant , I said , would you be kind enough to send me a newspaper to er tonight and he to I am not sure if I can oh yes I think I did . |
28 | And I went then and I and cos the b he to asked this man see , the foreman like there , and then er he gave me a job . |
29 | And was he to be as abjectly grateful for proffers even from young Eric in the north lands ? |
30 | What has he to be sure of now in that quarter ? |