Example sentences of "[prep] [subord] he [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are n states of nature and he receives a return of if he takes action i and the state is j .
2 Mr Lamont has also put his mark on Tory budgets for the next three years , regardless of whether he remains Chancellor .
3 Their main foe , irrespective of his nationality , was the tax-collector , and their main ally , if only they knew it , the educator , irrespective of whether he spoke Russian or Belorussian .
4 His skin was rather yellow as if he had bile problems or a stone in his kidneys .
5 This was another characteristic that he had : he often talked about himself as if he had custody of someone who needed a lot of upbringing .
6 as if he had X-ray eyes he could visualise the metal cylinder concealed within the bag , the pointed bomb with its tail fins reclining at an angle of forty-five degrees .
7 He began to paint feverishly , as if he had time to make up .
8 He glared at Timothy and Timothy nodded at him , as if he 'd misheard what had been said .
9 But Hadrill was carrying a huge score and looked as if he took opera seriously .
10 Parin 's hand lay on an open book — one of the suras of the Yasa — and it was as if he drew reassurance and strength from it .
11 He repeats it to himself as if he has trouble lodging it in his mind .
12 His eyes on mine , Conchis grimaced , as if he found death a joker .
13 John Lukic 's Ibrox error passed into folklore and Andy Goram playing as if he held responsibility for Frank Haffey ( 9-3 England ) , Stewart Kennedy ( 5-1 England ) , and Alan Rough ( Peru , Iran ) in his hands was a Scottish goalkeeper inspired .
14 In 642 or 643 ( depending on whether he became king in 634 or 635 ) ( see Appendix , Fig. 7.3 ) he was slain fighting Penda at the battle of Maserfelth ( HE 111 , 9 ) or Maes Cogwy ( HB ch. 65 ; AC s.a. 644 ) , traditionally though not certainly Old Oswestry , and his body dismembered .
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