Example sentences of "his [noun] [prep] [noun] have [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Since 1952 his illustrations for plays had regularly appeared in the Radio Times where , as Rigby Graham has argued , Minton 's knowledge of costume , his sense of period and locale , made him invaluable .
2 And the sores which have plagued his mouth for months have now disappeared .
3 Eventually he released her with what appeared to be reluctance , which was strange , she thought , because she would have expected a man with his inhibitions about women to have just brushed her mouth briefly and then dropped her like a glowing ember .
4 His work in Peking has now been published in book form , and will hopefully be given the critical accolades it so undoubtedly deserves , but that will be small consolation for a man who may never seen his homeland again .
5 His counterpart in Tenderloin has equally pressing concerns on his mind , but the kind that pop kids can relate to .
6 He dumped his beautician wife Jewel for her three years ago — but his relationship with Tessa has now ended .
7 ‘ Citizen ’ John , ‘ a little Stout Man with dark cropt Hair ’ , carried with him a dangerous reputation as an atheist , a mob orator and a Jacobin , and in 1794 had spent several months in the Tower of London before being tried and acquitted on a charge of high treason.l– His relationship with Coleridge had hitherto depended entirely on their animated and frequently argumentative correspondence .
8 Man in his feelings towards man has now pretty well made up his mind on that head ; but in his choice of mountains probably he may like the tyrant best . ’
9 Good idea , is n't it , especially as his appointment as chairman has just been announced ?
10 One West-Country weaver referred to in 1802 stated that his rate per yard had never altered , " nor yet in my father 's memory " .
11 His lust for life has now lead him to take piano lessons .
12 The first visible sign of his drive for progress has already been set in the nuclear field .
13 This was not merely to reassure his wife , but to make clear to Sarah that his love for Elizabeth had never wavered .
14 His choice of roles has always been intelligent , but after starring with Marlon Brando in the screen legend 's first major role for years , is paying the price .
15 A Stockton author who last week defended his book about Guisborough has now been criticised for his work on Middlesbrough .
16 It was the first real ballet of John 's to be seen at Covent Garden , since his dances for operas had so far all been on a small scale , and it was far from being a success .
17 His view of Iran had almost always been from the sky .
18 His view of love has already been revealed in his song to Helen ; and he seems to enjoy match-making Troilus and Cressida for subversive reasons of his own .
19 His hopes of treatment have frequently been raised then dashed .
20 Professor Fred Last and his colleagues in Edinburgh have also observed effects on other aquatic animal and plant life .
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