Example sentences of "[n mass] he " in BNC.

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1 Dustin declared that he had accepted the part , not because of the screenplay nor the $425,000 he would receive , but as a favour to Peter Yates .
2 You bet him sixpence he could not eat a maggot and he promptly swallowed a live one and grabbed your tanner .
3 Now they got much the same thing for the dinner , but if the prisoner had got any money of his own , and if he cared to contribute an extra sixpence he got a hot meal at midday .
4 For his tea , for the sixpence he got bread , bread , margarine and either a piece of cheese or some jam .
5 It was really done with much relish , and to prove his efficiency in all branches of His Majesty 's Navy and Fishing Fleets , Lord Shelley went into Uxbridge , bought the best cod he could find , and insisted on cooking it himself and serving it for dinner .
6 ‘ After Anthony caught the cod he returned to the car park because his car was blocking somebody in , ’ explained a colleague at Sizewell B. ‘ One of his mates then stuffed the watch down the cod 's throat with a stick — I can imagine Anthony 's surprise when he started to fillet the fish back home .
7 The £1033 he received in sponsorship for the jump was supplemented by a further £1000 from the Forties field charity committee .
8 Passers-by seized arthritic Frederick Cowen , 68 , as he hobbled from the Midland Bank with £1,500 he stole at the point of a fake gun made from a hosepipe .
9 We recently revealed how Dear , a 37-year-old sales manager from Stevenage , claimed a refund of the £1,500 he spent on an Arsenal Bond .
10 In that time he has sat through more than 10,000 films.But he confesses that he would n't be seen dead in a cinema .
11 Since I gave Wiggen the reindeer he runs with his tail up , happy to be part of my team .
12 Finally I for one would nt be too bothered if Howard left.What he has done for the club will always be remembered , but no one man is bigger than the club ( apart from maybe Don ) , and I have it from a very good source that if Howard leaves the club , Leeds will soon run into 15 million quid.Is he worth that much ?
13 Ironically , Johnson 's lawless image endeared as much as it repelled. he was obviously a player who was easily unhinged but in the odd chemistry of Scotland 's footballing psyche , his recklessness made him a dangerous but likeable rogue .
14 He asked Fraser how many aircraft he had destroyed and when told thirty-seven , he said , ‘ I am proud to shake the hand of someone who has done something so well worthwhile . ’
15 He would remove the radios from aircraft B and substitute them with the radios stolen from aircraft A. He would then be picked up by the aircraft he came in , leaving with the radios removed from aircraft B.
16 Sgt. Deacon left on 13 May for Mersa Matruh in Hurricane V7771 , the same aircraft he had flown to the island on 29 January .
17 His security status would guarantee him a priority flight on virtually any civil or military aircraft He could be out of the country in less than an hour , headed anywhere in the world .
18 The motor manufacturer is not going to be best pleased to discover that the aircraft he though he had retained has hopped to Ibiza with a load of spotty would-be tourists from Kettering .
19 A parachutist narrowly escaped death after his canopy became tangled with the landing gear of the light aircraft he was jumping from .
20 Franco not only did not do so but , on the following day , requested Sperrle to send any spare aircraft he might have to the Madrid front .
21 For an hour they flew a repetitive zig-zag from their base to the Front and back , until Callaghan 's neck was stiff and his eyes ached ; but when he suddenly spotted an aircraft he wanted to shout the news .
22 When Patrick came to the door of the aircraft he saw the flight of metal steps leading to the tarmac .
23 The aircraft he will use is an unusual one .
24 In the package was the few bob he got extra , because he was half the team .
25 The relative numbers of molecules in the atmosphere above the clouds are as follows : 90% H 2 ; 10% He ; 0.07% CH 4 ; 0.02% NH 3 ; 0.0001% H 2 O ; plus traces of many other gases .
26 Worse , all the details of that task have to be specified in detail by a programmer , who can be overwhelmed by the complexity of the data he is trying to manage .
27 The manager develops an understanding of his milieu by piecing together all the scraps of data he can find .
28 If he feeds me the data he uncovers it might put us ahead in the game before the battle opens . ’
29 Sexuality may be a component in stratification by gender but it can not be assumed a priori by a process of projection in which the male sociologist , himself accustomed to thinking of women in these terms , imposes his own proclivities and preoccupations on the data he is analysing .
30 Despite all his careful preliminary research , Bjornsson discovered that if he calculated a formula from one half of his data he obtained a completely different equation from that which was obtained from the other half .
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