Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb -s] [verb] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although he has spent most of his working life in academia he did have an eight- year stint , from 1963 , in industrial research .
2 But as for the long-term , he acknowledges that non-IBM sales will be key to Havant 's success , and says that he hopes to see half of the plant 's output going to new customers .
3 In conclusion Payne hopes that he has illustrated some of the factors that come to bear upon theoretical struggles by looking at one example — psychodynamic social work .
4 In many such cases the evidence created by the satisfaction of the criteria is defeated by other evidence ; for example , we see him wincing and holding his stomach , but we know that he has done this at this point in the play every evening this week , and hence we are not justified in believing here what similar evidence of the same sort would perfectly justify elsewhere .
5 Dariusz ascertains that he has painted all of the figures from his imagination , directly onto the canvas .
6 Later in the book Mr Fraser recognises that he has talked both of rubbing out the past and of preserving it : ‘ The aims seem contradictory , do n't they ?
7 Do you know what Gary yesterday at about nine o'clock he fancied a pizza , he said that he fancied a pizza , er Aaron come on in , pizza and erm garlic bread to go with it , well I thought I 'm going in town so he 's got that for tonight now
8 Dean Mansfield says the ticket price is redeemable and he hopes to claim most of it back from the airline .
9 Now that you are moving away , he wants you to know that you were special and he hopes to return some of the self-esteem that he stole from you .
10 In the coming year , he expects to borrow £50,000 million , and he hopes to reduce that to around £20,000 million over four years .
11 And then the Ricos-omes who wished ill to the Cid , had the way open to do him evil with the King , and they said to the King , Sir Ruydiez hath broken your faith , and the oath and promise which you made to the King of Toledo : and he hath done this for no other reason but that the Moors of Toledo may fall upon us here , and slay , both you and us .
12 A photographer ‘ sees ’ a potential photograph and he tries to capture that in the frame .
13 All he 's worried about is getting wickets , and he 's , as I think I said yesterday he starts to feel a bit frustrated with his lax control , the ball flows all over the place and then somehow or other he 's got at the , the real quality batsmen in the opposition side , he 's got DaSilva out , might have been a slightly lucky dismissal caught down the leg side and he 's got him out and he 's done that in every match he 's played , he 's given away runs pretty rapidly , but he keeps getting vital wickets as well .
14 He he must be taught that and he 's taught that through his training .
15 ‘ Garry has put up with her moaning for years and he 's had enough of both her and her brother . ’
16 Not while the old man was here anyway , and he seems to spend most of his time sitting on the wall doing nothing in particular . ’
17 We gave [ the library manager ] an enormous list of requirements and he has met most of them … and I think we 've got to be reasonably satisfied because the rest of the school have got to have their whack as well .
18 John has also become quite adept at treating fish and he has bought several with faults and restored them to full health .
19 And he has forgotten all about the Lost Boys and how to fly , until his own children are kidnapped by his old adversary Captain Hook .
20 Variety is important to him , and he has translated that into his career by moving around the country .
21 Well I do n't mind if he 's got all of these !
22 If he wants to see either of us he will , but I 've no doubt he is as busy as I am , ’ she added pointedly .
23 I suppose cos he 's done that at school
24 right and he said in it oh Roy , er Roy , strap him in Roy , cos he 's got this like thing and face mask to stop him talking , we saw Roy Hattersley right behind us , it was most embarrassing moment
25 Because he hopes to lure some of my Conservative colleagues into the division lobby with him .
26 It is a pity about Gray because he has given much to the club over three years .
27 I do not mean to be offensive to the hon. Member for Sherwood when I say that he has entertained us with his prepared briefs in many of our coal debates , but that it is a bit rich of him continually to criticise the contraction of the coal industry when he has supported many of his Government 's policies on the industry .
28 This is his sixteenth over , two for seventeen with nine maidens so far , bowling from the far end , the nursery end with a cluster of fielders , you 've got a silly point and a short leg and a slip and he 's got er , at the moment four men on the leg side as he 's had most of the time and five on the off , and now a slight adjustment , we 're gon na have an extra one around the batsman .
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