Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Still I 'm pleased 'e 's got that lighterman 's job . |
2 | 'E 's got four lorries in there now an' I did 'ear 'e was lookin' fer anuvver place . |
3 | Did his opinion of her prompt him to try to scotch any possibility of a friendship developing between Rob and herself ? |
4 | It is through the prompting of the Holy Spirit that the Bible reader gains the mind of Christ , which enables him to apply teaching given centuries ago to contemporary life . |
5 | He got his chance when the health and safety executive asked him to help publish this booklet promoting the safe use of trollies and so decrease in a biud . |
6 | Yet the Expressionist in him kept seeing psychological equivalents everywhere . |
7 | He is now scared to use outside loos and says he has lost work with bosses who wo n't let him go to find other facilities . |
8 | For me , the moment of realisation that something more must be done to identify the aggressor and to hold him to account came last week , when I was invited to open an exhibition of photographs at the building centre in Store street , London , of some of the Croatian buildings destroyed over the past few months . |
9 | This is Tuesday and it would have been appropriate for him to have raised this matter then . |
10 | He remembered a swamp draining into a lagoon some distance to the right of the highway — the road must have been raised for him to have seen that distance . |
11 | The real pioneer of the Italian monodic style in Germany was one of his pupils , Johann Nauwach ( c. 1595–c. 1630 ) , who like him had spent some years in Italy . |
12 | May I beg him to stop making political capital out of the health of the citizens of the capital and concentrate on the real issues ? |
13 | No surprise that every single person who met him wanted to turn that meeting into an incident , an anecdote , an event . |
14 | After all , Mr Yeltsin and Mr Gorbachev before him have made more concessions to the western powers than any Russian leader since Lenin in 1918 accepted the Russo-German treaty of Brest-Litovsk . |
15 | His party and that lot behind him have crucified small businesses , and the end result is the loss of many jobs . |
16 | But Ron Morris is confident that those who have joined him have enjoyed proper training , decent wages ( above the industry 's going rate ) , and many have secured permanent jobs . |
17 | She may consider it rather selfish of him to want to reserve one day a week for his own personal pleasure . |
18 | He made telling first half stops and saw his forwards come close to securing three points . |
19 | He made to have another look at the distant diner . |
20 | Iago has led Othello to where he had predicted , caused the people he hates to destroy each other . |
21 | If he is really concerned about unemployment , why does he want to cripple British industry by bringing back flying pickets , by encouraging mass pickets , by returning trade union immunities , with all the difficulties that we saw in the 1960s and 1970s ? |
22 | Or does he want to gag free speech and have every tabloid newspaper supporting the Tory party ? |
23 | I asked John how he planned to do this shot and he said , ‘ Simple . |
24 | He planned to pursue integrative schemes as a private citizen and it was thought doubtful whether he could achieve the same effect in that capacity . |
25 | In December 1990 , the Energy Minister , John Wakeham , had said that he planned to approve renewable-energy projects amounting to between 150 and 200 megawatts of electricity output in 1991 . |
26 | With the help of his mother and sister , he agreed to continue this work at home which would be set by the school and assessment centre jointly . |
27 | But after Monaco , a real miracle did occur : Stanley said to forget the rest of the payments to the team — as long as he agreed to stay two seasons more . |
28 | Finally , he agreed to meet various costs and charges of the countess ' children and grandchildren at her request . |
29 | Finally , he agreed to meet various costs and charges of the countess ' children and grandchildren at her request . |
30 | At the same time , communicating with Yeltsin behind Yazov 's back , he agreed to send some tanks to the White House . |