Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So vague , indeed , is Mustakimzade that one is led to suspect that he doubts the validity of Abdulkerim 's claim to the Muftilik .
2 The sa nyasin seeks release from sa sāra , the endless round of birth , death and rebirth : he renounces the world in favour of mystical union with God .
3 He very rarely gives an interview , he hates the prose of feature writers ( and , I fear , of book reviewers ) .
4 Cos he plays a bit of guitar ,
5 I mean he plays a lot of croquet .
6 But he sells out every time he plays a show in Merseyside .
7 Some think he plays the role of sage , especially to Gedge , with whom he has a solid friendship .
8 While he discerns a bank of computers by the wall ( one student is typing up minutes of the monthly group meeting now in progress ) , Michael begins to feel a little more at home in this rather ramshackle world .
9 Quickly he records a message of warning , but before he can launch it the Daleks locate and kill him .
10 He rubs a gout of Brylcreem with pipe-smoking palms ,
11 He looks like he unleashes the force of nature when he swings a club .
12 I know that he appreciates the importance of infrastructure improvements to stimulate and encourage inward investment .
13 In a word he offers a cornucopia of man 's hopes and experiences , his successes and his frustrations , set in Canada , but energised by a trans-historical and global outlook of classical mythology and biblical settings .
14 He offers a variety of accommodation .
15 This is virtually Nithard 's last word ; and he offers an explanation of Adalard 's power : " Caring little for the public good , he devoted himself to pleasing everyone .
16 He smokes and he drinks a lot of beer .
17 Perhaps he drinks a lot of beer .
18 Perhaps he drinks a lot of beer .
19 ‘ Yes , he rides a bit like Theodora : kind and competent .
20 And given his own class position , as an émigré from the upper middle-class , a class serviced by the domestic labour of the working class , it is telling that he understands the contribution of coal to his class comfort , but does n't discuss the contribution of that other " service " , domestic service .
21 PATRICK VAN DEN HAUWE is the professional Associationist born on 16 December 1960 in Dendermonde , Belgium ( although he represents the principality of Wales at ‘ international level ’ ) .
22 Frankie Vaughan started as a crooner in Variety , Now he represents the Queen in Buckinghamshire .
23 He snatches the issue from politicians and makes it as grand and simple as a silver screen story .
24 He summarizes the kind of attitudes and assumptions towards religion which a majority of children when they arrive in school for the first time will be likely already to have assimilated .
25 The requirement is equally complied with if he receives a document of title from his seller and then transfers to the innocent sub-purchaser a different document of title relating to the same goods , Mount v. Jay ( 1960 Q.B. ) .
26 So if a man can prove that he has obeyed every law for six years , he receives a present of money from the King .
27 But George sees the opportunity to make the hotel great when he receives a booking from TV star , Tony Madoc .
28 He says he receives no money from BSDI for his code though he alleges BSDI has told its customers that he does .
29 His deficit arises in a subsequent stage of attending to these figures , at which he neglects the left of figures wherever they appear , and thus can not judge explicitly whether they are symmetrical about the vertical .
30 If he wins a lot of breeders will think they too should go back to school .
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