Example sentences of "he at the same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With the bit of paper in one hand and the keys in the other , he held his arms straight out in front of him at the same height .
2 Moreover , the observer at A forms a picture of the white hole on the basis of all the light rays that reach him at the same time .
3 They saw him at the same time as he realised he had n't understood what the man had said .
4 And besides , there were two things bothering him at the same time and he had assumed that the second problem nagging at him had been Cipolla .
5 A copy of the report must also be sent to him at the same time that it is sent to the Secretary of State , and he then has twenty-one days in which to decide whether he will ask for a review board to examine the whole matter in public .
6 Western attention was mostly directed towards the Kurds , who rose up against him at the same time , but the greater threat to Saddam and the heavier loss of life was Shiite , Not Kurdish .
7 The head man could get bitten , the tail man could get doused with noisome excreta — and if they both missed their grasp , then the middle man got both bad ends of the snake coming back at him at the same time .
8 So while helping my old friend , I would be losing him at the same time .
9 The conclusion that there was not going to be any hit him at the same time as Rincewind , whirring wildly down the passage , kicked him sharply in the groin .
10 Mr eleven year old son offered to help so one of the put a gun to him and forced him to lead them to him threatening him at the same time .
11 His eyelashes concealed his eyes in that secret , almost coy way he had and she was suddenly dreadfully frightened and angry with him at the same time .
12 They 've castrated him at the same time
13 So you could , yeah , you 've got his telephone number anyway , so you can also phone him at the same time .
14 For as he increases the number of categories in terms of which phenomena are to be explained , he at the same time multiplies the number of relations between them ; and since each factor is in some way dependent on a large number of others , the resulting range of possible variations is immense .
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