Example sentences of "as he " in BNC.

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1 The benefits can be seen in the book he regards as him important , Next Man In ( 1952 ; totally revised edition 1985 ) , a study of the Laws of the game .
2 That all should dress as him and be as him in all ways of thought .
3 That all should dress as him and be as him in all ways of thought .
4 He is also instructed to look at the books provided in the church for such as him when he hears Mass .
5 No as him being really isolated , you know , in a dark forest or whatever , I do n't know .
6 we go with Matt right and it was the Sun it was the Wednesday after Spitting Image was showing one as him as Hannibal Lector , and he says I 'm going to eat your liver with a nice bottle of campion
7 Cameron felt the frailty of the position as he spoke .
8 This is very astute criticism of Yeats : but more to the point is that Pound here confesses self-doubts such as he would have concealed from anyone he did not trust absolutely .
9 He started to see that in his opinion more could be done for humanity by Churches than by political parties , even the best of political parties such as he took the Liberal Party to be ; or at least that the Churches engaged at a more profound level with the predicament of humanity .
10 You did n't have to tread softly with such as he and he wondered scornfully why the fellow 's face was lard-coloured .
11 One of the first things Tolkien did after his return to Oxford in 1925 was to set up an Icelandic reading group such as he had enjoyed during his last job , as Professor of English at Leeds .
12 This does not mean that Paisley would not be glad of the support ( such as he had in his campaign to ‘ Save Ulster From Sodomy ’ ) of individual Catholics , but he would not work with Catholic organizations or officials of the Catholic Church because that might dilute his separatist witness .
13 If a saint could kiss a leper then surely a girl could listen to a man such as he ?
14 He was a dreamer , dithering and peaceable : Ireland would not be saved by such as he .
15 He has a tutor , a retired teacher who visits the house for mathematics and is following a traditional and largely irrelevant course in it ( such as he might be following at school ) and he is learning quite sufficient about mathematics in context apart from that ( shades of Cockcroft ! )
16 A question might legitimately be raised here : is not Bukharin ( and Marx ) guilty of suggesting ‘ eternal laws ’ such as he had criticised in Preobrazhensky ?
17 ‘ Th'want to keep clear of such as he .
18 A sales representative , for example , is not in that position as he meets large numbers of people for a short time .
19 The rear gunner was killed by that burst , as his gun swung up to a vertical position as he slumped down .
20 Sole has retired from rugby at the age of 30 , when prop forwards such as he should just be coming to their prime .
21 Such as he can not comprehend that which prompts others to give their heart free rein !
22 At one time he tried to assemble his thoughts in some way ; would it be better to go back to a law-office stool , with prospects of promotion , such as he had thankfully left to go to Glasgow , to Oxford , then to London ?
23 He could feel his heart beating , a surge of desire such as he had not experienced since he had last seen her , making it almost impossible to refrain from making an immediate approach .
24 If McKenzie ultimately gains the captaincy , it will herald an amazing career as he learned his rugby in the Australian Rules stronghold of Melbourne .
25 He had gone on to a party at a rich woman 's house , he explained , and seen a display of drinks such as he had never seen on earth before .
26 Throughout his early career Chaplin noted the poverty and hardships that were common in society and these observations were fed into his act as he mastered the various techniques of traditional nineteenth-century mime , vaudeville , and clowning .
27 If someone believes that it is raining , or that the knave stole the tarts , there is either a state of affairs such as he believes in or there is not , and his belief , and the statement which expresses it , is true or false ; accordingly .
28 Why the horror , why the compulsive fascination , by what despairing route had this new and unexpected compulsion carried him through semi-tropical plants in a glass lift to an afternoon such as he would sworn never to attend — he did not know .
29 Pilot Y left the throttles in their cruise position as he pushed the stick forward until the ASI nudged 200 mph .
30 John Beaumont , who moved in 1550 from the Court of Wards to the Mastership of the Rolls , was as corrupt in his second post as he had been greedy in the first .
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