Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] he [vb -s] [be] " in BNC.

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1 It is one of the reasons he has been delaying us these three days , I think , ’ Guillamon put in .
2 The work of Roland Barthes can be read in a similar way although both the style of his approach and the methods he uses are different .
3 ‘ All the words he uses are what you would call anti-feminist , ’ said a police officer .
4 ‘ All the words he uses are what you would call anti-feminist , ’ said a police officer .
5 I I I I think it 's a bit awkward , because some of the words he uses are , there a bit strange , and they 're not in the dictionary any more , and er
6 Here was a man easily ridiculed because of the words he has been forced to eat .
7 Now he is a minister of a church in Houston , where among the prayers he offers is one to be allowed to fight Tyson for the world title .
8 Now he is a minister of a church in Houston , where among the prayers he offers is one to be allowed to fight Tyson for the world title .
9 Now , from what I know of him he can get a good sound out of anything , but the amps he 's been using recently ( until he had them nicked from his car ) were Marshall Valvestate 80s .
10 Given some of the feats he has been demonstrating , it is hardly surprising .
11 Besides , it will be an opportunity to expound the ideas he has been developing .
12 You rightly say in your editorial today ( ‘ Moral fabric in need of repair ’ ) that the sentiments he expresses are not the sole property of democratic socialists .
13 Among the applications he foresees are remote auditing , where accountants could get instant access to their clients ' accounting systems via an on-line data link .
14 All this makes it evident and indisputable that the compiler of PS did not understand the finer points of trust wordings : for he announces that the wordings he quotes are ones in which the settlor addresses the beneficiary .
15 This produced , even despite that , two hundred and thirteen thousand two hundred pounds of underspending in ninety-three four on just general expenses , on operational expenses , now I think if , if the Chief Constable says he has n't got enough money to do what he wants to do , he could start by spending all of the money he 's had this year , in recruiting all the officers he 's been allowed to recruit .
16 Some of the things he says are really quite outrageous — do you ever get any complaints about his language ?
17 The things he says are right , and they explain his popularity , but ho he says them explains the certain wariness with which he is regarded .
18 Yes , you all laugh — who , all right , he makes — some of the things he says are valid , but because he 's watered his message down , if you , well ‘ watered down ’ is the wrong , popularized his message to make a political point , at the same time he 's alienated other people who he needs to rely on in this scientific community to help him go , go forward .
19 This brings with it the corollary that it is not always apparent whether the beliefs he expresses are Ackroyd 's or those of the writer to whom he is exposed , or both .
20 One of the difficulties he acknowledges is that the Irish are not given to fighting ‘ civilised ’ battles on a properly organised battle field .
21 But Joseph does n't really understand that , and the changes he sees are bizarre and a little frightening — the furniture slowly turns into animals , objects are no longer what they seem .
22 I 'm more than half convinced intellectually by him , but I still feel some of the paintings he says are bad are beautiful .
23 One of the techniques he uses is The Brain Map , which categorises managers according to distinct behaviour patterns .
24 After all , the retailer only makes a profit on the items he sells : if the prices he charges are too high , the customers will go elsewhere and he wo n't make any profit at all !
25 I can assure Mr Faris that the issues he raises were looked at and that the disclosures adopted were considered to be the most appropriate in the circumstances .
26 All the men he knows are fathers or grandfathers and it is in that capacity that he knows them .
27 John McKay ( Points of View , 15 February ) writes that Father James Morrow ‘ like the Pharisees , forgets that the laws he follows were made for man/woman and the social circumstances have to be considered when applying them ’ .
28 All the choices he makes are equally matters of language .
29 But he 's not doing the estimates he 's been given and he ca n't afford to throw money away .
30 Singer Rod Stewart has n't changed the women he 's been out with ; he 's just exchanged the model — they all have long blonde hair and long legs .
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