Example sentences of "[vb -s] he [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Istvan Gati , as the Persian King , Orontes , is a sensational baritone with a clear , passionate tone , although his baritone Jozsef Moldvay sounds as though he has something stuck at the back o his mouth , a bit of dust maybe , which causes him to deliver the interpretation of his role in a somewhat unexpected manner .
2 Nor must this emphasis on the proprietary and financial aspects of a shareholder 's rights obscure the important fact that his shareholding causes him to become a member of an association , normally with rights to take part in its deliberation by attending and voting at its general meetings .
3 Gifted though mankind is in creating sheer wanton destruction , nature has him whacked every time . ’
4 The child of seven who can read fluently will not be held back so that an identical level of attainment can be achieved by all : the slow learner will not become the victim of a system which challenges him to achieve a goal which is unattainable .
5 The youth may want to buy a motor bike , but his mother wants him to purchase an old car because she thinks bikes are dangerous and will get him into bad company .
6 housekeeping money for he wants him to learn the , the value of money
7 His landlord wants him to pay a further $170 to make up for the deposit that 's gone missing .
8 From his first appearance as the languid young aristo to his final entrance as a surgical case in a wheelchair , Rupert Everett makes the character as much Harlequin as Mephistopheles , and the magnetic allure with which he endows him balances the brittle cynicism and affectation of a man who measures every word for effect .
9 When Count Philip of Flanders suspected that his wife had committed adultery with Gautier de Fontaines he had the young man killed by hanging him upside down in a cess-pit .
10 Not only has he received a cheque for £82.02 after his successful action against BR in the small claims court .
11 And has he moved the er cylinder yet er I , have they started any work ?
12 If he has , has he noted the three pages of advertisements by receivers and administrators of companies that have failed ?
13 Yeah , is he coming back or has he gone the other side of the pond ?
14 I said , ‘ Has he joined the true cause ?
15 Has he lost a bit of weight ?
16 Has he made a statement ? ’
17 If he does transfer them , has he made a gift or a contract ?
18 Has he made a profit ?
19 Has he made the right choices , and can he suggest the current direction of American art with just these three candidates ?
20 Is n't she rather attractive , the girl harpist : has he noticed the bend of her white swan neck , the discreet flicker of her fingers ; wondered how the neck would seem , the fingers flicker , in more intimate a situation ?
21 Has he seen the excellent Glasgow Evening Times article of 20 November which highlights that serious problem in Scotland ?
22 Has he seen the report published today by the Council for the Protection of Rural England ?
23 Has he seen the comments of a DSS officer in the same article that benefit fraud is now a national sport and that bogus asylum seekers think that the way in which this country hands out so much money is hilarious ?
24 Only once has he named the same team twice in succession ( against the Netherlands and Germany during the European Championship finals last year ) , but the latest spate of trouble is exceptional .
25 Nor has he mentioned the breathlessness suffered by the patient after he has inhaled the cholera poison ! "
26 Has he left the camp ? ’
27 Why in the view of that clear recommendation that parliament should decide these matters , has he left the regulation of that duty to the auditing practices board , a non-statutory body ?
28 Has he has he left the series for good ?
29 Oh there we are , look , he 's dropped it now why has he dropped the look at that !
30 Has he remembered the mother too ? ’
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