Example sentences of "his [noun] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 McIllvanney shook a cigarette out of a packet , then opened his briefcase that lay on the floor beside his chair .
2 He walked towards her then , nonchalantly , but with a determined gleam in his eyes that succeeded in halting the flow of complaint from Robyn 's lips .
3 ‘ You argue well , ’ agreed Hotspur , watching him keenly , and with a sudden remote spark in his eyes that looked like involuntary laughter .
4 And it was that habit of speaking his mind that led to his downfall .
5 But it stuck in his mind that getting to England was something perilous and rare like rounding the Horn , it must have had something to do with his allowing himself to get so wholly cut off from Constanza later on .
6 ‘ Whenever new movements were started , it was Picasso and his work that served as a rallying cry .
7 When he declared , ‘ I resign myself to everything and put up with everything ’ , he was rejoicing in his discovery that to behave like a child sometimes worked .
8 Are you sure it was n't his cat that scored against John ? ? ?
9 Many tales are told of his judgements that hovered between those of Solomon and Sanders of the River .
10 Easily distinguishable in his bird-lime-encrusted shirt and shorts , he often had a look in his eye that spoke of clouds and freedom , rather than the shin-splitting hordes bearing down on him in the shape of the Corton Heath Corinthians .
11 Tall , thoughtful , a brightness in his eye that hinted at both humour and stubbornness , William Livingstone was an American , but he looked every inch a Scot .
12 And I looked to behold a pale horse and his name that sat on him was Death .
13 Thus , an individual who has always been an atheist and who is ‘ converted ’ to Christianity may also give up his beliefs that indulging in alcohol , licentious sex , drugs and beating up little old ladies are acceptable elements of every-day behaviour .
14 Because of his death , aged just forty-two , he is also thought of as a tragic figure , a man who was unable to fulfil the important public service to his people that seemed to be his destiny .
15 His hooded eyes were lifeless , and he had the air of a killer , but there was something in his stance that spoke of a rather different man .
16 There was a booming sound in his skull that came in waves , and his vision was going at the edges , like burning paper dwindling and darkening .
17 Singer Nick Jarvis , resplendent in what looks like a blonde Beatle wig , wrenches tunes from his Rickenbacker that tell of an adolescence spent listening to The Beatles and The Byrds .
18 Singer Nick Jarvis , resplendent in what looks like a blonde Beatle wig , wrenches tunes from his Rickenbacker that tell of an adolescence spent listening to The Beatles and The Byrds .
19 Something is his unconscious , and the planets or children are aspects of his life that return to him as he slowly readjusts to reality .
20 There is something in his voice that sounds like regret ; he likes to be inside the minds of craftsmen of 400 years ago , making the furniture , building the house .
21 There was a smug note in his voice that grated against her nerve-ends .
22 It did not seem to be the man or his capacities that changed in these cases , so much as the needs and expectations of his followers , organizations , and markets .
23 He smiled and made a little admiring gesture with his hand that took in Lepine 's well-cut linen suit , his handmade shoes and silk shirt .
24 But , cooped up in his 12 by 10 feet prison cell in the Indiana Youth Centre , Tyson spoke about his sentence and his incarceration that eats at him like a malignant disease .
25 It is not only the credibility of Mr Major and his lot that needs to be questioned but also their morality .
26 Bart-Williams ' appearance as a 64th minute substitute transformed the game — and it was his corner that led to Wednesday 's equaliser .
27 Or was it less his personality that accounted for their compliance than his power — a power so much greater than that of a headmaster within the State system ?
28 ( Air whistling in his brain that rose in sighs
29 Similarly , his idea that contact between different cultures merely led to decay and that Magian Jews and Faustian Europeans were bound to live in friction with each other , was to be an important intellectual influence on Mosley 's cultural anti-semitism and to re-inforce his later views on apartheid .
30 And , just for a moment , in spite of the pain that brought her , it was the thought of his hurt that tore at her heart .
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