Example sentences of "he [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But the solicitor for the three cleared men says he doubts a civil action would have succeeded . |
2 | He said Advanced Micro 's announcement it plans to ship ‘ hundreds of thousands ’ of 80486 chips this year amounts to about one week of Intel 's total productive capacity , and as for the latter 's plans to line up a manufacturing partner to boost production in 1994 , he said he doubts the company will find much excess capacity in the industry — and any company acting as a partner with Advanced Micro could face legal action , but he would not say what Intel might do . |
3 | So vague , indeed , is Mustakimzade that one is led to suspect that he doubts the validity of Abdulkerim 's claim to the Muftilik . |
4 | But Mr Raisin says he doubts the Labour Party 's criticism that the budget itself is too small . |
5 | Quickly organising the men , he threaded a leading-rein through his belt , passing the free ends to a team of men . |
6 | He threaded the rope through the spike 's eye . |
7 | In the 11th minute he threaded the ball through for Evans whose shot brushed the outside of a Sunderland post . |
8 | Chris was very quiet and she still did not say much as he threaded the car through the morning traffic . |
9 | When Ebussu'ud Efendi , by this time Mufti , completed his great in 973/1566 , not only was he given a rise in salary and robes of honour to mark the occasion , but also all his students were accepted as . |
10 | Why had he given the EQ such power ? |
11 | And was he given the choice before the order went out , or simply informed that it had been given ? ’ |
12 | My father would probably have agreed with him , had he given the subject his attention . |
13 | Nor was he given an opportunity to present his own view of feeling in Washington when he returned to London . |
14 | This sort of reading is only for the dedicated follower of the history of taste , though any reader particularly interested in a picture may find within a single catalogue entry an acutely discriminating judgement or interesting facts ; for example , Tietze 's entry also points out that Manet so much admired the Tintoretto self-portrait that he made a copy of it . |
15 | They say he made a speech at Dull . ’ |
16 | In March 1972 he made a £360 million offer for the Red Barrel brewer , winning control three months later . |
17 | On reaching the peg which had stopped my fall , he made a few trial attempts with the skyhook , just to find out how it worked . |
18 | He made a goal ( 65 ) for Baltazar , but Howard Kendall 's side equalised ( 70 ) . |
19 | He made a brief , unsuccessful return , but his future was overseas : Lisbon first , and then San Sebastian , where the club 's policy of using only Basque players ( recently broken by the arrival of John Aldridge from Liverpool ) limited his use of the cheque book . |
20 | And he made a number of management changes which reinforced the impression that Eurotunnel had become a company capable of acting in the best interests of bankers and shareholders and standing up to the demands of the Anglo-French contracting consortium . |
21 | On the platform he made a movement of deference to her , with open hand held out . |
22 | These qualities were all evident when he took charge of the task of preparing the instructions for the drafting of the Prices and Incomes Acts of the mid-Sixties and he made a notable contribution to those formidably difficult exercises . |
23 | He made a quiet debut in 1959 in Pilote , a comic magazine , and a book was published in 1961 . |
24 | His objective was to create an atmosphere of quiet and intimacy , so he made a garden , then a cloister and a shrine . |
25 | Since he was to be the founder of the service of carols and nine lessons , he made a permanent mark on English , and not only English , life and religion . |
26 | He had a gift of mimicry , and when he made a speech as though he were Asquith or Lloyd George it would raise shouts of laughter . |
27 | For one who was nervous with aristocrats , it was unusual that he made a special friend in the diocese of the hereditary lay leader of the Anglo-Catholics in England : the Earl of Halifax at Garrowby , whom he would have preferred to Churchill as a war leader . |
28 | Yet he made a fortune . |
29 | Rudd admits that he made a big mistake in designing an H16 engine , a layout previously used only in aviation , for the new three-litre formula in 1966 . |
30 | He drank my drink because I said something about all the money he was always flashing around and then he made a dirty crack about … |