Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] he [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Using the name DJ Ox he would play anywhere and everywhere , inspired by 1980 's ground-breaking ‘ Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel ’ .
2 But since he had no tape measure he could only estimate , by a very rough and ready method , that Lee being the thinnest was the only one to qualify .
3 Nelson had planned to take her to town , but when they got up to the car park he could n't get his car to start .
4 Lucy could just imagine how Charlie would react ; at the first whiff of implication in a murder case he 'd probably burn everything .
5 Perhaps Mr Nicholson will buy a bicycle with the £192 toll money he will save by crossing the bridge by that method , let alone the cost of petrol , road tax and maintenance .
6 During debates on gravel extraction he could be seen flicking through its pages .
7 During debates on gravel extraction he could be seen flicking through its pages .
8 However please do n't anyone tell Graham Kelly about all this — he 'll probably try and stop us sending messages to list members in Europe , or make an announcement that the authorities are doing all in their power to break up some hooligan ring he 'll call the Sony Hedgehog Club .
9 Through the side window he could see his grey garments and underwear hanging on a small washing line outside .
10 It was n't going to help Andrew 's plight , endowing himself bewitched by a young gypsy girl he could never have , but Fate was n't always kind when it selected the tricks it was going to play .
11 No , no the shop could use it then as a as a loss leader he could make say , a penny on it an ge so if he buys it at , you 're buying what , thirty five ?
12 do n't we get a great big saucepan lid he can give them bill ?
13 From the sitting room he could still hear Plummer speaking .
14 ‘ His only shirt , blue and white check , was always spotless and though friends offered him clothes to replace his worn velvet suit he would not accept them . ’
15 If someone touched him from behind on a crowded Saturday night he would push himself back onto the anonymous hand , just like a cat would , without turning round to see who it was .
16 Yet on Saturday night he may have run away from a million dollar showdown with Iran Barkley , a man Nigel Benn once conquered , now the IBF champion at 12 stone .
17 And that Ernie being a real good slaughterman , I mean , after Tuesday morning he 'd always have a bullock
18 The pension was a voluntary gratuitous payment ant the words ’ except in the wool trade ’ were merely an intimation to Mr Wyatt that if he did enter the wool trade he must not expect them to continue the pension .
19 The copy-cat MO theory he 'd come up with had born fruit .
20 A Southport man he will liaise with the bank 's major business customers .
21 That is , until one of Penfold 's Australian winemakers poled up at Geyser Peak winery in California and realised the price of Chardonnay was so high around the Sonoma Valley he 'd never manage to make a £4.99 class white for our market .
22 During the Thirties when we were all in the big bands , I remember the really fiery jazz clarinet he used to play with us in the Bag O' Nails , just about the first jazz club in Britain . ’
23 And er I he used he used he u used to take lunch he would n't he would n't take tea dinner he used to have like to have tea in a bottle .
24 On the other hand , for a task such as fault diagnosis he will be thinking about it in various structured ways which he can reveal by talking about it and exploring verbally why he looks at particular indications or takes particular actions .
25 through drink he could of been a really brilliant football player he could of made a lot of money and
26 After which he would announce , ‘ Just going next door to ring up my Popsie ! ’ , and into the Signals Office he would disappear to ring up his fiancée , a Wren Officer stationed at Portsmouth .
27 Through the middle kitchen window he could just make out the open gate , the wooden ramp covering the steps and the first huge saddle-back sow ambling down into the yard .
28 He will be on first-name terms with many of them , and if he fails to contact his supporters individually in the course of an election campaign he will risk losing their votes .
29 If the horse recovers well from his Longchamp experience he could head for the Japan Cup , for which he was entered yesterday .
30 WHEN bought Burston windmill he could never have envisaged all the changes which would take place — but he always chuckled when he looked at the map — geographically he had bought the high ground .
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