Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [noun sg] [prep] his " in BNC.

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1 Yeah he goes I 'm I 'm pot on his head
2 ‘ But not until you are mother of his heir .
3 Perhaps they thought she was part of his troupe ?
4 She was part of his life .
5 We 're part of his family .
6 They were part of his world , they were his world .
7 I 've seen it before , it 's part of his make-up . ’
8 It 's part of his job : he 's a headmaster .
9 It 's part of his consciousness , yes , that 's a nice idea .
10 It 's part of his British tour in May and sixty thousand fans are expected to cram in to watch him .
11 It 's way past his bedtime . ’
12 Could , local secretary for the environment , be convinced/ If the right equipment was readily available , would he encourage it 's use throughout his kingdom .
13 It 's time for his check up , ’ she said , going up to the Bookman 's cage .
14 It is ‘ making allowances ’ that is difficult , but bear in mind that the doctor does see parents who are genuinely harming their children , either mentally or physically , and it is part of his or her job to consider all the possibilities in every case .
15 It is part of his nature and perhaps part of a deeply endearing determination to buck people up .
16 It is part of his politeness , part of his curiosity about others , but also part of a hard-won philosophy which sees strength and fun and redemption in teams , in groups and in the open exchanges which can be generated there .
17 On a couple of goals Dorigo had been dragged right in beyond the centre of the pitch , with the other defenders no-where , and where did Speed get to , it is part of his job to help/cover the left back .
18 A simple process may become part of his general knowledge but the more complex it is the less reasonable will be his claim that knowledge of it is part of his general skill and knowledge ; the difficulties can be illustrated in United Indigo Chemical Co Ltd v Robinson [ 1931 ] 49 RPC 178 .
19 He is chairman of his own property investment and contracting company .
20 I really thought that I would have asked Chris if he is pay for his erm Society here in .
21 Derrida comes across as seriously concerned with philosophy and the problems of teaching it ; and he is non-committal in his response to a question about the possibility of introducing deconstruction into high schools .
22 ‘ Yes , he was promoted , he 's head of his department now . ’
23 Of course , he 's kind to his wife .
24 It was pride in his beauty that was his undoing ! ’
25 He knows the place well — it was part of his Foreign Office brief three years ago — and he impressed people there with his sympathetic views .
26 He gave her the money then , and said it was part of his retainer for the season . ’
27 Later , I saw it was part of his fear : if I had the means to escape , perhaps I would use it ?
28 He liked comfort and it was part of his image .
29 It came at him again , and he could just make out that it was part of his bunk , one of the side panels .
30 Suddenly his status as a student was no longer something to be concealed , it was part of his consciousness .
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