Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [conj] [vb base] he " in BNC.

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1 Under s95(4) a police constable can be authorised to take charge of the child and bring him to court and to enter and search any named premises if he has reasonable cause to believe that the child may be found there ( s95(4) ) .
2 Sometimes he 's so determined he 's not going to go that we have to forcibly put him out of the door and get him into the car and get him there somehow .
3 He had pleaded with his mother not to make him go to school , but she had insisted , saying that she would pick him up at the end of the day and take him to the hospital , and that he was to ‘ keep busy ’ .
4 If you are in two minds then give the candidate the benefit of the doubt and allow him or her to come for interview and elaborate on the details given on the form .
5 ‘ Josef will take care of the King and tell him everything when he wakes up .
6 This can only be due to Coleridge 's awareness and heightened sensitivity at these moments , which cause him ponder on his very means of creation and that of the emotions that cause him to write , which are therefore in a positive sense creative forces .
7 I found one of the drummers and let him have a tape and he loved it .
8 Her face closed in and she eyed him with a return of the defiance and challenge he had seen in her eyes at first .
9 I asked Jeanne to find as many friends as possible to accompany her on walks with Moby , and to give them control of the lead and take him away to explore without her if they felt confident .
10 He eventually let go of me and I had to go the bottom of the baths and bring him to the surface , take him to the side and get him breathing again , and I was considered a failure for that .
11 Ensure that the initiating member is kept informed of the progress of the engagement and copy him on all relevant correspondence .
12 One can hardly go up to an admiral of the fleet and ask him what he was doing on the night of Friday the thirteenth .
13 Have the bowman on the front of the boat and get him to indicate distance to the line with his fingers .
14 So the best thing is , is get him by the scruff of the neck and ask him what 's he gon na do about them things that you fell over twice !
15 Countless self-defence books show how to grab the arm of the attacker and force him to drop his knife .
16 Fire would break out in the house and he would be trapped in his room , unconscious ; she would climb up the ivy at the back of the house and help him to get out .
17 In the former areas the chief executive is sustained in his perennial struggle for mastery with congress by his claim to represent the nation as a whole and by the provisions of the Constitution that designate him as Commander in Chief and give him special responsibilities in international relations .
18 He had a small mousy wife , and two grown sons who came home to drink all the beer out of the refrigerator and tell him that he was a strong-arm man for a decrepit and decaying society .
19 that at the time of the loss or damage he or she had taken a room at the inn ; and
20 Whenever Layton had a promotional tour or appearance , a poetry reading or a workshop ( poetry-reading in Canada predated Ginsberg 's sensation with Howl that set in motion the ‘ beat-poetry ’ style , despite Scobie arguing it as an influence on Leonard 's background ) , he would take Leonard along , acquaint him with the nuts and bolts of the business and get him to read some of his own poetry .
21 Jinny was so amazed that she stopped speaking in the middle of a sentence and let him say goodbye and make their apologies all over again .
22 On my way back to Anastasia , I catch sight of a tree-creeper and watch him flit from tree to tree , scurrying mouse-like up their trunks as though nothing else had ever happened here .
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