Example sentences of "he [conj] [pron] of " in BNC.

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1 If you feel that your child may be mixing with youngsters who sniff glue , you could talk to your child and warn him or her of the possible risks and dangers involved .
2 When they do , they turn on the person and accuse him or her of being old-fashioned and not accepting them as they are .
3 Finding a competing behaviour means finding an acceptable activity for the child to engage in which robs him or her of the opportunity to perform the defined problem behaviour .
4 The new decision does not affect the artist 's ownership of the work of art itself , but it does effectively strip him or her of control over how , when and where it may be reproduced .
5 Workers should first seek to persuade a child , warn him or her of possible restraint , and use such methods only when the child is believed to be at risk of harming him or herself , others , or damaging property .
6 Write up night porter 's book and notify him or her of rooms available for letting and any late arrivals , their names and room numbers .
7 He always follows up , if necessary , with a second response to the customer to inform him or her of the corrective action taken .
8 Of those consulting their doctor only 38 ( 13% ) felt embarrassed in talking to him or her of their symptoms ( no difference between men and women ) .
9 The client will usually require the engineer to inform him or her of the likely final cost of construction at regular intervals .
10 ( q ) To remunerate any person , firm or company rendering services to the Company either by cash payment or by the allotment to him or them of shares or other securities of the Company credited as paid up in full or otherwise as may be thought expedient .
11 ( q ) To remunerate any person , firm or company rendering services to the Company either by cash payment or by the allotment to him or them of shares or other securities of the Company credited as paid up in full or otherwise as may be thought expedient .
12 Either she got rid of him or he of her .
13 She had left Finn , wept commendably few of the scalding tears of blighted love , put a curse on him and her of the knock-knees etc. , donned a dashing dress and gone out to dinner .
14 He had looked out the window of his hotel that morning , seen the rain , thought of the day that lay ahead of him and none of it any more seemed worthwhile .
15 Her marriage to Prince Charles gave her a new security , not only in giving her status , but also because she could at first rely on him as something of a father figure , or at any rate a slightly square older brother .
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