Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun prp] [verb] his " in BNC.

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1 Professional Patrick Tallack surveys his course in the city .
2 No more celebrated case was brought before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee , where Representative Richard Nixon made his political reputation with it .
3 However , I 'm afraid Colin James got his wires crossed a bit regarding our catering vehicle , so perhaps I had better set the record straight .
4 In the middle of all this tidiness Fosdyke created his own particular mess .
5 GEORGE GRAHAM takes his misfiring Gunners into Coca-Cola Cup battle tonight at Highbury against old club Millwall admitting his team are not yet good enough .
6 In 1903 David Howard succeeded his father as chairman and there followed a period of rapid growth .
7 Using this analogy Jesus described his own mission in terms of establishing a Kingdom .
8 All the teachers bouncing about in their flower-power gear , trying to get you to dance with them , and old Fungus Williams playing his ancient records .
9 In some panic Coetzee contacted his former police superiors .
10 A reflective Mr Punch celebrates his 90th birthday with a toast to the distinguished humorists who filled the editor 's chair , by Bernard Partridge July , 1931 .
11 Twenty-six-year-old Mr Krenzer receives his medal from President Mitterrand at the Elysée Palace , Paris .
12 An enraged Mr Milosevic imposed his own sanctions : nothing but humanitarian supplies , he vowed , would cross the border between Serbia and Serb-controlled Bosnia .
13 Over the next few days Stevens confirmed his hunch .
14 Admittedly in public Harold Wilson did his best to argue that Britain did not possess an " independent " deterrent with his insistence that the British Polaris force was dependent on some American components and other assistance .
15 In this relationship God forgives his people their sin .
16 After more than a week of evidence , twenty seven year old Daniel Ahearn changed his plea on charges of assault and robbery and attempted extortion .
17 Nineteen-year-old songster Sebastian made his amazing gaffe as Di visited a centre for homeless youngsters .
18 After a few mouthfuls Edward put his knife and fork down and said , ‘ Oh — the lawyer rang .
19 In the corridor of the College of Further Education Greg passed his Principal , who caught a whiff of his breath , and said : ‘ Funny thing : local history 's the only subject I know that always seems to involve alcohol .
20 After a twenty minute delay Cyril took his place but spent most of the time smiling at the audience .
21 MAR 1993 Dr. Jeffrey began his ‘ Walk the Talk ’ sessions .
22 This month Versace opens his first , wholly owned flagship store in London , holding menswear , womenswear and accessories on four floors .
23 After another week Robin introduced his first fish — five Neon Tetras .
24 How did old Father Firmin keep his dignity , I ask myself .
25 Against this background Locke begins his inquiry into the origin and extent of knowledge .
26 Brave battler Bracewell rescued his career once after serious ankle trouble at Everton .
27 Defending the family as the centre of human life and the village as the basic social unit Eliot expresses his preference for London over other cities since it remains characteristically made up of a collection of villages whose borders touch , each maintaining its own local character .
28 In this way Andrew influenced his brother Peter ( John 1:40–42 ) and Philip found Nathaniel ( John 1:45 ) .
29 The pholy passed the rice alcohol again , and this time Joseph gritted his teeth as the spirit burned a fiery track into his stomach .
30 On the hour , Jones waded forward again but this time Graziani pushed his crashing shot behind .
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