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

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1 Says 'e feels like a young man again . ’
2 Mr Ingram drives a company car , so the banding changes making that more expensive will probably persuade him to go for a smaller model .
3 A farmer and his wife have been teaching their son at home for over two years because they do n't want him to go to a special school .
4 To his embarrassment , the lawyer at the hearings then obliged him to go through a whole code-sheet to get the names into the record , or perhaps just to entertain the audience .
5 He remembered old dad VATman up at Hoomey 's sitting by the fire and how he had wanted to go there , and that made him think of a good name : Lucky Fireside … no , Firelight , Lucky Firelight .
6 Richard suffers from narcolepsy … a condition of the brain which causes him to fall into a sudden , uncontrolled and spontaneous sleep several times a day .
7 The man next to him winked in a fast act of conspiracy , a runner bean of a man who then extended his hand to Holly and their fists gripped in a distant greeting , but there were no words .
8 ‘ of a qualified driver ’ The supervisor must be a ‘ qualified driver ’ as defined in regulation 9(6) of the Motor Vehicles ( Driving Licences ) Regulations 1987 , namely , a person who holds a full licence authorising him to drive as a full licence holder a motor vehicle of the same class or description as the vehicle being driven by the holder of the provisional licence .
9 Mrs Orton took it upon herself , watching him pick at a little heap of sprouts and chestnut , to observe that he had very likely made himself ill with being faddy .
10 However , his abiding passion for collecting recipes and formulas kept him experimenting for a further twenty years , perfecting the transfer-printing process .
11 The defender is often faced with a claim of exorbitant amount , an agent for the pursuer who is unprepared or unable to quantify the same properly , and a pursuer who believes that his accident will be sufficient to enable him to retire to a comfortable abode in the sun .
12 We see him depicted as a young boy in Luke 2 , obedient to his parents , going up to the Temple and spending time with the learned men asking questions .
13 I think the death of David 's father was probably what took him a while to make the decision about leaving Ken , because to lose his father , who he really adored , who had always been a pillar of strength to him , changed his life , and I think David carried a bitterness about him dying for a long time .
14 Once , the script required him to jump through a plate-glass window .
15 In fact , it was one of the few times I had seen him act in a civil way towards his stepmother .
16 I talk to him walking through a packed mid-evening Tokyo , our interview interrupted as a fellow headache passes by .
17 The scene had called for him to stand on a cliff-top , surveying the land stretching out behind — land he and his marauding band had taken by force .
18 By the mid-1950s his growing reputation enabled him to concentrate on a literary career .
19 Unfortunately I ca n't imagine any chairman introducing measures that would make it harder for him to flog of a few prised assets in order to raise some hard cash .
20 She set him to work on a further area of deep neglect .
21 She asks him to recognize his father 's wisdom in trying to encourage him to work for a steady position and shares his anxiety about delays with Blackwoods , over the publication of The Woodland Life .
22 When Albert missed the child most urgently , the refusal of money for him seemed like a moral tactic to take him away forever .
23 She tried to picture him looking like a French version of Cobalt , for whom she felt no physical attraction at all , and then she tried to calculate whether , in that guise , he was not a more likely murderer .
24 He was swearing steadily and obscenely as he did so , realising that the windscreen damage inflicted by the near miss would make it well-nigh impossible for him to engage in a high speed chase now .
25 We did what we could but , ideally , I 'd like to see him moved to a proper unit , specialising in orthopaedics .
26 They left him slumped in a drunken stupor against the church wall .
27 They tried to imagine him acting in a comic manner the part of a man who had murdered three wives in a bath .
28 And with him going to a different school .
29 But the Hank in his mind , the one who calmed him down and cheered him up and got him going in a sensible way — she was just the sort of fantasy mother you 'd make up if your own mother was too strong , too passionate , too overwhelming .
30 He stopped when he saw the twisted grin on Luther 's face , and it made him remember with a falling heart that this man was not his real father .
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