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

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1 Eventually when one has had enough , he signals submission by contracting the pigment in one set of cells and expanding that in another so that his flank patterns change and he hoists the flag of surrender .
2 The letters to Greeves suggest that he did not find this part of a Christian 's duty very easy ( 'Daily Castration Prevents Master Bation' ) .
3 This is absolutely one of the greatest pop singles of all time : Earl Young 's cymbals fly as he experiments with patterns that would later become instant indicators of disco , the arrangement is equivalent to a condensed blaxploitation movie , the song is terrific and Rochelle Fleming 's lead vocal soars .
4 And he felt his searches had been vindicated when he found a savings book that he did n't know about .
5 I didnae cry when he left me .
6 You used to see my my father 's eyes sparkle when he had his first pint of the day !
7 Otherwise any Zuwayi might in future quarrels assert that he was justified in aggressive action because there was blood between the Zuwaya and Zliten ( though on the whole most people present thought that improbable ) .
8 Dexter saw Lancaster 's eyes flicker as he registered the implications of what Blanche had just told him .
9 The man told her in a broad Scots accent that he was Maurice Langton , the manager .
10 So he had to stand there , in the office of the Roadworking Operatives Supervisor in the Islington Council Seven Sisters Road Highways Department Depot , sweating like a pig and wondering why they did n't just get on with it and sack him as he listened to Mr Smith and his eyes hurt and he could smell his own body-odour again .
11 John 's legs buckle and he falls onto the wet grass .
12 Usually , the Oracle says simply that ‘ the Master is asleep ’ , but if you are running an adventure in which Drachenfels is returning to life and the adventurers have n't killed him yet , the Oracle 's eyes gleam as he says that ‘ the Master is growing stronger , he will come to see me soon ’ , as he clasps his hands together in unholy pleasure .
13 All we have is what the Gospels say that He said .
14 ‘ These bones show that he hid the hound here , but he could not keep it quiet , so people heard its cries .
15 What he does seem to mind — and what even the most arbitrary-seeming , the most ludic , of his ironic and erotic diversions and excursions show that he minds — is the regime that came to power in his native country after the revolution of 1948 .
16 Statistical comparisons with previous periods indicate that he has extended the time for supplementary questioning on ministerial statements and on Private Notice Questions and this has enabled more Members to be called .
17 His descendants claim that he was forced by the Communist authorities to sign the collection over to the State shortly before his death in 1960 .
18 Kramar 's descendants argue that he was pressurised by the government to hand his collection over , and therefore that the State acquired the work illegally and the paintings should be given back .
19 Tanberg 's notes record that he produced electrical discharges and occasional deafening bangs , but saw no radiation or radioactive residues .
20 Dan 's notes record that he saw eleven B–17s go down .
21 I like to think that Hume would agree , but some of his writings suggest that he underestimated the complexity and beauty of biological design .
22 Bystanders say that he was conscious and aware of what was happening and was asking for help .
23 Both his drawings and the buildings show that he had , for the Elizabethan period , a capable grasp of the language of classical ornament ; he knew and used the works of Serlio , possibly of Palladio , and of the Flemish Mannerist Vredeman de Vries , whose designs were extensively adapted at Wollaton .
24 Professor Sir David Cox of Nuffield College , Oxford , an expert on — among other things — Aids statistics , no doubt had uppermost in his mind the Prime Ministerial axing of the Lifestyle Aids survey when he referred to increasing political pressure and lamented the sinking reputation of official statistics .
25 Later , the witches ' messages imply that he will probably never be ousted from his throne :
26 Some of Lakatos 's writings indicate that he wished to defend a position something like the one I have labelled rationalism , and that he viewed with horror the position I have labelled relativism , a version of which he attributed to Kuhn .
27 The credits indicate that he not only controlled the sound but also composed and performed the music : this documentary is best regarded as a most personal and impressionistic view of the war .
28 But it was clear Johnny was n't going to see the credits roll when he announced : ‘ I wanted to ride the mountain . ’
29 However , it was from his Customs post that he drew most of his money .
30 But while Clinton is bursting with energy now , what toll will the next four years take if he enters the White House ?
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