Example sentences of "[conj] the [noun] [vb base] his " in BNC.

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1 Peck steadfastly adhered to protocol and insisted that the gentleman give his name and address .
2 It was too large and too brightly lit , and Rostov decided that the colours hurt his eyes .
3 A circle of light illuminated the group gathered round the bank of screens ; another shone on the blue box , the battered structure that the Doctor call his TARDIS , standing where the androids had left it near the edge of the room .
4 Others are less concerned with perfect indexing , but rather demand that the searcher exercise his skills thoroughly , offering him the appropriate facilities to do so .
5 It has been held , however , that the licensing board is not entitled to make it a condition of the renewal of a licence that the applicant use his premises in a particular way , as , for example , by keeping a door locked : Smith v. Portsmouth JJ. [ 1906 ] 2 K.B .
6 What , what it 's frustrating for a slow bowler is that if the batsman put his left pad down the wicket and held his bat up in the air , clearly not playing his shot for all to see , then I 'm sure that we , you know , it , the batsman be given out L B W quite frequently , but because the bat is hovering just behind that left pad erm , he 's never given out .
7 When Philip is preaching in Samaria and the residents believe his ‘ message about the good news of the Kingdom of God and about Jesus Christ ’ , their immediate response is to be baptised in his name ( Acts 8:12 ) .
8 The events of Rolle 's life as given in The Fire of Love and the Office illustrate his growing discoveries in his game of faith .
9 47:16–19 : Under Joseph 's economic policy Pharaoh gains ownership of the land , and the people become his tenants .
10 He 's in the middle of a correspondence promotion course and the books line his desk .
11 John Searle is not represented directly , but the Churchlands challenge his cat-among-the pigeons argument , purporting to show that computers can not in principle ever understand , though they can handle effectively symbols or tokens .
12 All men stand under God 's just wrath ; but the elect have his love opened to them through Jesus .
13 McEwan , right , watches as the professionals rehearse his lines
14 The Created God , developed with life , could serve mankind 's ‘ spiritual ’ needs as the sciences serve his physical needs .
15 Yet though the witches bring his already existing ambition out they can not be completely blamed for his downfall and degeneration as it this , his own ambition which eventually takes him over and turns him into a psychopath , killing merely out of feeling and without reason .
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