Example sentences of "[adj] he [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To do this he sent me to another sort of specialist who inserted through my neck a needle containing blue dye , guided it with the help of a television screen into the top of my spinal cord and then watched its progress as it trickled down .
2 At the Warwickshire Eyre of 1221 , one Reginald was found not guilty of the rape of Margery daughter of Aelfric ‘ because a long time before this he had her of her own free will , and again two years afterwards in the house of her father , and they say no cry was raised . ’
3 He 'd put his mind to it that he would n't , you know this he had it in mind that we were going to work for this thirty pound a week less , take it or leave it .
4 Stark however was keen to distinguish knowledge from ideology and in this he differentiated himself from Mannheim 's position which he regarded as too dominated by Marxism ( Stark 1958 : 104 ) .
5 ‘ To this he called you through our gospel , so that you may obtain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ ’ ( 2 Thess. 2 : 1 4 ) .
6 Hercules acquired through Athena an enormous bronze rattle made by Hephaistos , and with this he scared them from their coverts , then shot them down with arrows , the tips of which were poisoned with the blood of the Hydra .
7 And when he had said this he placed himself at the feet of the Bishop , and there before all the people made a general confession of all his sins , and all the faults which he had committed against our Lord Jesus Christ .
8 Interestingly , during the same conversation , discussion switches to Merseyside , when Hounam makes it quite clear he believes someone in the Conservative government has intervened to prevent an investigation into a serious instance of corruption .
9 First and foremost he brings us into an entirely new dimension of freedom .
10 Of the second category of bishops as regional leaders , the northern prelates afford obvious examples : in 1346 Archbishop Zouche and Bishop Kirkby of Carlisle participated in the defeat of the Scots at Neville 's Cross , while Bishop Hatfield of Durham rode into battle at Crécy ; ten years later he , too , campaigned against the Scots , and in 1372 he offered himself as a mercenary in the pope 's wars in Italy .
11 2 He provided us with a new theory as to the essential reality of governing , in the period of classical parliamentary government , in the period when members of the Commons enjoyed a golden age of independence between the fall of patronage and the rise of highly organised political parties .
12 When one player meets another he challenges him by saying , ‘ Smee ’ .
13 After the events of chapter 26 he brings us to the time when Isaac is nearing death , and to the point when the blessing of the eldest son must be given .
14 Between 1925 and 1929 he devoted himself to his regenerative projects .
15 Victor Kiam is still seeking a buyer or backer for Remington — the razor company he liked so much in 1979 he bought it for $25m .
16 Although in 1962 he had appealed to the Government of Ireland Act , in 1963 he described it as a ‘ constitution of bondage ’ .
17 I know how much he loves everybody in the house . ’
18 At the time I just wanted to be left alone , but now I 'm glad he pressured me into doing more talks .
19 ‘ I 'm glad he gave it to you .
20 At any rate Herbert clearly had a high regard for his services , for in 1734 he presented him with a large silver cup as a token of his appreciation .
21 Lucky he spotted it at all . ’
22 The thigh-length silk robe he wore , his bare legs and still wet hair told her he had showered , and that very likely he wore nothing beneath that covering but his skin .
23 ‘ James does n't actually throw that many big parties , but when he does , he makes sure he does it in style , ’ says a friend .
24 I 'm sure he meant it for the best — I always told you , he means well — but I have to admit , he 's not an easy man to talk to .
25 ‘ Pay Woody , and make sure he puts it in the mess account .
26 ‘ I was n't even sure he liked me at first . ’
27 And he 'd make sure he used me till about nine o'clock .
28 We arranged to meet outside his local church , and first of all he took us to a garage where he negotiated a good price for a new car battery !
29 ‘ Besides , ’ said Garvin , ‘ all he wants it for is to go to Monte Carlo again .
30 In July 1908 he recruited him to the Board of Trade with the responsibility of making the proposals a reality .
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