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

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1 They yeah we used to call in Tex and he , he could n't believe that there were old people living in Walsall at the time in this country the size of England , and people living in Walsall that had never seen the sea in their lives , and this guy coming from America could n't believe this .
2 He was a cadet at the Imperial Military Academy in Moscow when he heard that the emperor , Tsar Nicholas 11 , was under house arrest .
3 An astronomer can measure this increase in wavelength if he can identify some emission lines in the spectrum of the object .
4 Mr Francis is in Marcus because he was knocked down crossing a road this morning and has a double fracture of the right tib. and fib .
5 Though most cases of conversion at common law fall within the categories of taking or abusing possession , such acts on the part of the defendant are not a necessary element in liability provided he has dealt with the goods in a way inconsistent with the plaintiff 's rights , such as signing a delivery order for goods which are delivered under that order .
6 Bockley had served over 23 years at the chapel in Longdendale when he died in 1519 .
7 Hepzibah says when they lived in Norfolk she had an awful time looking after him because he was always in fights and he was young then , too young to hurt anyone much .
8 Mick Banks has been in institutions since he was 12 .
9 There were some plans in existence and he studied old maps by R. Casson and J. Berry , which had appeared last in 1757 before the copper plates for them had been taken over by Harrop .
10 His advocacy of the ideas of the Enlightenment aroused the suspicion of the Orthodox Church leaders in Karlovci when he returned there after the Karadjordje revolt .
11 His beloved 's in Sheffield and he ca n't wait to sell his house ( any takers for a neat little cottage in Cwm y Glo ? ) and join her there .
12 Carrie sighed in resignation as he carried her out on to the small landing and leaned his shoulder against the bedroom door .
13 He was ardently pro-Western and anti-Soviet , he wanted greater social reform in Germany but he was ready to accept a capitalist element in running the economy too .
14 According to Jordanian officials Hafez had been recruited in early 1990 during a training course in Germany when he was approached by a female agent for Mossad ( the Israeli intelligence service ) posing as a US civilian .
15 Sidacai had been held in chains while he was a prisoner , and the marks of the manacles were plain upon his wrists .
16 Unfortunately , it is precisely at the point when the plaintiff can not succeed in a claim in negligence that he needs to have recourse to the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher .
17 Regardless of whether the minor or anyone else with authority to do so consents to the treatment , that practitioner will be liable to the minor in negligence if he fails to advise with reasonable skill and care and to have due regard to the best interests of his patient .
18 Taking all these things together , I think they give ground for the suspicion expressed by Mr. Henderson and other Labour ministers that Mr. MacDonald had deliberately planned the scheme of a National government ; which would at the same time enable him to retain the position of Prime Minister and to associate with colleagues with whom he was more in sympathy than he had ever been with his Labour colleagues …
19 I would like to express my thanks and appreciation for all the cards , letters and offers of help sent to wish David well when he was ill and then in sympathy when he died .
20 Prince Sihanouk announced that he would hand over his power of final decision in the SNC to the UN Secretary-General 's representative in cases when he was absent or unwilling to make a decision .
21 TELEVISION personality Paul Frost hosted a special live show in Middlesbrough when he opened a new postshop in the town .
22 He said he knew of only one major house-building scheme at present in the area for between 40 and 50 private houses in Brotton and he felt that they would probably be executive-type houses beyond the means of the homeless people on the council 's waiting list .
23 I know , now , you could but , but Derek 's reading that prospectus in the car today and it 's , it 's in Cardiff and he said they write in there and say that you know , they want mature students and , and , and this that and the other , and er , they give them erm , priority and well that 's rubbish !
24 Now , resentment exploded in Cardiff as he rounded on Rohmer .
25 ‘ One day we were short in defence and he offered to play centre-half .
26 But signs of TUC discontent with Labour 's lacklustre performance , despite its commanding opinion poll lead over the Tories , emerged in Brighton before he spoke .
27 He 'd begun to tell her an anecdote about the time he 'd been trying out some play in Brighton when he 'd very nearly missed the curtain because he 'd accidentally locked himself in his hotel-room , and how if it had n't been for his wife — ; realising his blunder he broke off and wanted to know if she minded his being married .
28 Sometimes my brothers and I were allowed to get out of the car with him and peek at the movie in progress while he spoke to the manager or cashier .
29 Lawton had just appeared in what looked like an operating theatre , standing motionless in the corner as though an actual operation was in progress and he was an unwelcome intruder .
30 And er there was four I think , there was a a Mr from Holyhead , and there was a Mr he he lived in Bangor but he was running the ironmongers that was by the station in the old days .
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