Example sentences of "he [verb] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He made me a desk with a roll-top and secret drawers and a matching leather stool ; a huge Tudor doll 's house with leaded windows and roses round the door , filled with hand-carved furniture ; a bow-windowed shop with a sign saying ‘ Lynne 's Store ’ and shelves stocked with dozens of tiny tins of Heinz products — it had taken him a year to cut out all the miniature Heinz logos from magazine adverts , which he had stuck to one-inch lengths of silver-painted dowelling .
2 It has been my pleasure and privilege to have known since 1967 when he made me a member of the Labour Party .
3 No , , it 's just a but he was , you know , I was fairly slow , and then I went on , I followed erm , I ended up slightly , as well , erm , then I went to college up to the age of eighteen , erm , and as soon as I finished college he made me a department manager .
4 He made me a monster , and in his own image , I guess ! ’
5 He made me an outcast at Old Trafford ’
6 He made her a bow , lighter and smaller than his , until she could shoot with it almost as well as Allen himself , though not so far because the light bow would n't carry .
7 When she stopped crying , he made her a potato man with matchsticks for legs .
8 He made her a cup of tea while she sorted the washing , closed up the cases and pushed them into the cupboard under the stairs .
9 Back at Uncle Albert 's , Gedanken searched the fridge for a Coke ; he made himself a coffee .
10 He made himself a cup of coffee and then , feeling deflated and not a little depressed , went to bed .
11 He made himself a cup of instant coffee and two slices of toast .
12 Still yawning , he made himself a cup of tea and took it to bed .
13 As I was saying : they dig up that and also Francis 's moment of passion when he made himself a father — which must have been more than twenty years ago !
14 He made himself the centre for information during the Red Raids that followed , brutal nights when civil liberties were swept aside .
15 He made it a requirement that the husband should not exercise such access in the presence of his mistress or her son without further order of the court .
16 He made it a statement rather than a question .
17 He made it a statement .
18 " Girl I knew — Holy Roman she was , Irish — she used to say God thought it up as a joke , and when he found people taking it serious instead of laughing , he was so put out he made it a sin .
19 He made it a rule that the work which flowed in during the course of the day had to be dealt with during that day , unless there was a very good reason . ’
20 In fact , he made it a rule never to make any friend who could not be useful to him .
21 He made it a matter of principle always to take the murder cases himself .
22 For one thing , he made it a reproach that Anselm 's ‘ election ’ had been the work of schismatics — a charge which Anselm coldly denied .
23 By the time he made it the sleet had soaked through every layer of his clothing .
24 ‘ You realise he hates me every bit as much as he hates your father ? ’
25 He pecked her a kiss .
26 He passed her a letter .
27 He passed her the phone .
28 He passed her the can .
29 Pointing to the right fork , he passed her the stick .
30 He passed her the document and she read it , fast the first time , slowly the second .
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