Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] he [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is far better to look upon the purpose of such negotiations as to define the risks which each party is willing to accept , and what benefits or rewards he requires from the other party in order to accept those risks .
2 Also the flower shirts and the unctuous neckerchiefs , and that kaftan or dhoti he dons at weekends — white , and similar in cut to his surgical smock but with different associations .
3 When Queen Elizabeth , on a state visit to Germany in May 1965 , arrived in Stuttgart for a formal lunch , John took care over his clothes but either forgot or did not think it necessary to find a pair of socks less obtrusive than the bright reds or blues he favoured at that time .
4 It is also typically the case that the grammarian will have constructed the sentence or sentences he uses as examples .
5 And to coincide , the Bodlean Library has opened an exhibition showing original sketches and maps he drew on the back of exam papers .
6 Tom Slack 's sense of fun effectively camouflages the dramas and dangers he endured as a pilot , as an escaper and ultimately as a POW .
7 He was full of all the gossip and rumours , most of it picked up from the ships he visited and seamen he talked to .
8 Without Sir Martin , the men and policies he stood for will undoubtedly come under fresh scrutiny .
9 Van Cheele usually talked to his aunt about the birds , plants and animals he saw on his walks .
10 He started by sketching numerous frescoes and statuettes he found in the Hermitage Museum , Leningrad .
11 What is most remarkable about the talks and lectures he gave on this trip is the extent to which America now revived in him the memories of his childhood .
12 His plea was well received by his listeners who , if they did not quite accept his characterisation of the present moment as a ‘ cultural war ’ between the advocates of free expression and individuals he referred to as ‘ know-nothings ’ , nonetheless were happy , even relieved , to have something resembling moral high ground from which to defend themselves in the controversy and even take the battle back to the ‘ enemy ’ .
13 Surrounded by imperial possessions and troops he had to be content to remain active only within its walls .
14 The major decisions and judgements he makes in regard to his life are so strongly influenced by his foreign language background , interests and values , that he is known as a linguist , a language teacher , or a diplomat .
15 His private emotions and idiosyncracies , and difficulties he experiences in internalizing the social norms of his community are his business .
16 This made him the intellectual heir of John Hunter , whose Essays and Observations he published with due filial piety in 1861 .
17 Drawing extensively on teachers ' own reflections and comments he points to various external constraints that structure the tasks teachers are expected to perform , as well as those deriving from the organization of time , space and activities in schools themselves .
18 Herzen had founded a " Free Russian Press " almost immediately after arriving in England in 1853 , but the fifteen flysheets and brochures he published between then and 1855 did little more than lose him money .
19 To cheers and aahs he emerged on the far bank , shook himself and set off in dripping pursuit .
20 It was during the period when Jean-Claude was working on the ‘ Chansons de Mani ’ that I went through the scores he wrote in la Sologne throughout his childhood and into his twenties , and others he composed in Paris before Montaine 's death .
21 Food was mainly dehydrated but Pete would pep up meals by mixing in spices and niceties he kept in redundant Kodak film cans .
22 The IBM Corp board found itself paying out rather more for the services of its new chairman and chief executive : it had to guarantee Louis Gerstner the value of stock and options he holds in RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp ; Gerstner is still an RJR Nabisco director and is not under any deadline to exercise his options , which run another 11 years ; the guarantee covers 300,000 shares of RJR stock and options for an additional 3.2m shares , with a guaranteed price of $8.125 a share .
23 The IBM Corp board found itself paying out rather more for the services of its new chairman and chief executive : it had to guarantee Louis Gerstner the value of stock and options he holds in RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp .
24 All the weeds and nettles he screwed into the soil — and the earth took this ugliness , snatched at it with a sudden grip .
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