Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [vb pp] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But once 'e 's come round we talk about the good old days , an' how they 're a complete blank .
2 Arthur admits that , while he is not ill , he has noticed how he has ‘ good days and bad days ’ , probably due as much to the extra medication he now has to take , as the virus itself .
3 Being therefore exalted at the right hand of God , and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit , he has poured out what you now see and hear ’ ( Acts 2:32ff ) .
4 I am a pawn and bishop down after 12 moves , but have only half an eye on the game now , which seems to make me play better , or Sergei play worse , for he has pushed up his queen too far and is having trouble defending it .
5 He has experimented successfully himself with low price hardbacks , but stresses that price can not be looked at in isolation .
6 Phil , his ever-cheerful self , telling me he has stood up his girlfriend to see me through till the end .
7 Consultation is a form of limited participation in decision-making for subordinates , but there might be a tendency for a manager to appear to consult his subordinates when really he has made up his mind beforehand .
8 As the Secretary of State was never coy about telling us that he opposed the directive , will he tell us — as there is a meeting on Wednesday , I assume that he has made up his mind about whether he will agree to that part of the social charter — whether he has changed his mind or whether the Prime Minister has changed it for him ?
9 He has made up his mind that there was a Big Bang and that is that .
10 Judging by the way he has padded out his script with old theatrical chestnuts , this is the stage Chaplin himself has reached : the few passages of real insight are surrounded by yards of whiskery patter , strained attempts at sophisticated wit and specious topical references .
11 ‘ No sponsor is happy about the possibility of his business being hit when he has done all he can .
12 If on arrival he hands them over to someone whom he reasonably assumes to be authorised to receive them , then he has carried out his duty of delivery , Galbraith and Grant v. Block ( 1922 K.B. ) .
13 The 35-year-old German , with just two top-10 finishes in his nine previous U.S. Opens , admitted he has speeded up his routine but said if anything it had enhanced , rather than impaired , his performances .
14 Any smallholder would do well to join a local ATB group , particularly if he has taken on his own farm with relatively little experience .
15 He has described how everyone present would be sitting at the bar or a small table , sipping drinks and engaged in quiet conversation .
16 If he has used it to swell his bank balance , it will be presumed that , in drawing on that balance , he has drawn out his own money before touching trust money ; if he has made an investment with trust money — even an investment which is itself a breach of trust — that investment is still trust property , to which the trustees ’ creditors have no claim .
17 May I therefore pass on to the Prime Minister the good wishes of all my constituents for his efforts at Maastricht and hope that when he has finished there he will come up to Derbyshire and tell us all about it ?
18 He has handed over his responsibilities as the figurehead of Cobra ( Australia ) , a club manufacturing company , to his father , together with the Australian Junior Golf Foundation .
19 The same will be held even if he has paid off his own creditors from that money , for what is retained in the body of the patrimony is not taken away .
20 And yet now that he has passed away I feel as if a close friend has been lost .
21 In more recent years he has shown how he despises the movie industry by making only rare fleeting appearances .
22 Fr Cunningham has been told that whenever he feels he has had enough he can retire to the house he 's living in .
23 The suggestion is he has topped up his stake in the past few weeks when Grand Met 's shares have been weak , falling from 658p .
24 Mr Jolles , who had left Srebrenica earlier yesterday , said : ‘ He has put up his headquarters there , there is a United Nations flag there .
25 He has set up his neighbour to take the rap for a very nasty murder .
26 In his Reith lectures , broadcast in 1991 and now published as a book , he has set aside his snails to give us a glimpse of human evolution through his geneticist 's eye .
27 Now he was standing back regarding them with the faintly anxious proprietorial air of a stallholder at a church bazaar wondering whether he has set out his wares to best advantage .
28 There is every possibility that he has mixed up his candidates for unity and division .
29 Yeah well if he gets caught again he 'll be expelled and if he 's dealing , any dealers cau caught here they 'll be expelled in instantly cos they 're actually causing harm to other people .
30 There 's Robin Smith , who 's moved a little straighter in fact , you ca n't call him silly point now , he 's more of a silly mid-off , on that 's sort of line , and he 's about three yards on bat , two men out , deep on the leg side , there 's tough on the who 's hoisted that one away on the leg side , I think that could well be safe for , who 's chasing wicket , two bounce it 's over the rope , and four more runs to , he 's kept up his one hundred per cent boundary rate , moves on to twenty , five fours , and it , again , his eye very much on that short leg side boundary and Tufnell and Gooch they 're having further consultations and that leg side field being adjusted again .
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