Example sentences of "[noun sg] he [vb -s] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The latter part of his chapter he devotes to ways of ‘ reducing the distinction between researcher and practitioner/manager ’ showing how refinement of questions and greater care in examining data in everyday , work can lead to more careful and thoughtful consideration of practice and policy .
2 Actually , he , he knows that Paul the bloke who looks after the place he goes to St. Andrews .
3 This is a consequence of the primacy he gives to communications over power .
4 he , the day he goes to Birmingham it is .
5 The rest he leaves to others .
6 Because , by night he comes to Jesus the whys and the wherefores of that does n't really matter .
7 Mailer apparently concurs with the belief he attributes to Lawrence , that ‘ men and women can survive only it they reach the depths of their own sex down within themselves ’ ( p. 147 ) .
8 Next month he travels to Nuremburg to do parish work before going on to work in the archives in the Papal capital .
9 And then with great deliberation he turns to GUIL . )
10 ‘ So the money he gives to Osman must come from somewhere else .
11 Now a freelance journalist , in his first piece for Esquire he returns to Pinner to trace the story of a young man who was drawn inexorably into a spiral which led to murder ( When Iain Met Tommy , page 126 ) .
12 Throughout his narrative he refers to Lebna Dengel as the Prester or Prester John .
13 Eric is represented as sympathetic , and the counsel he imparts to Patrick on the subject of gender might almost have been imparted by Patrick :
14 That is a nightshirt he wears to bed .
15 I am always and everywhere his place ; if I am the barren land he thinks to water into an oasis I am also the blight on his crops and the locust destroying grain ; I am both the ruined harvest and the shameful blood that sickens cattle .
16 He allows his readers to infer that the position he attributes to Eadwine was little changed before the battle of Nechtanesmere ; Oswald ruled the same territory as Eadwine and Oswiu ‘ almost ’ the same ( HE 11 , 5 ) .
17 ‘ No , I 'd no idea he comes to Antibes or in what style he lives when he 's here . ’
18 Because they know that by the time he gets to court , he 'll be thrown out , and all the time will be wasted ,
19 It is to steal his own clothes , and by the time he comes to Sonya to confess , the Napoleonic idea is already crumbling into wanting to dare or something even vaguer .
20 The A flat was the only Polonaise Cortot recorded ( though Music and Arts have a Polonaise-Fantasie previously unissued and dating from 1947 and there is a 1923 recording of Op. 22 , mutilated rather than cut and minus its preceding Andante spianato — CD MACD615 ) which is regrettable considering the fire he brings to Poland 's most ebullient and regal dance .
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