Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He hates eating duck full of birdshot . |
2 | Iago has led Othello to where he had predicted , caused the people he hates to destroy each other . |
3 | This apart , he hates to pick them , preferring to drink in their beauty in the confines of his greenhouse . |
4 | He hates shopping on a Saturday . |
5 | He hates to stick and ball . |
6 | Oh as he said something , he loves driving , but he hates driving in London . |
7 | But the planners he hates watched unscathed as he mistakenly attacked the housing department 50 yards away . |
8 | He hates sitting on the beach ; does nothing but moan . ’ |
9 | Choose a particular chore that you know he hates doing , such as mowing the lawn , weeding the garden or putting the dustbin out , and offer to do it yourself . |
10 | He hates waiting . |
11 | ‘ He hates to think of me having a good time , ’ said Camille . |
12 | But he hates to think what would have happened if Joyce had n't been there . |
13 | Why he plays Does he play with toilet paper ? |
14 | Do not be fooled by the cheeky chappy grin and baggy jumper — Richard Branson may not play by the rules but he plays to win . |
15 | On 26 June he records shooting a wattle-cheeked honeyeater ‘ on the ranges near the Upper Torrens ’ ; he ‘ killed a Bittern on the 1st July near the Murray , above Gleeson 's Station ’ ; collected red throats ‘ about forty miles north of Lake Alexandrina ’ ; spotted a white-eyebrowed pomatorhinus ‘ near the bend of the river Murray ’ ( perhaps it was this remark that led some to guess that it was the great west bend to which Gould referred ) ; and shot a pink robin in ‘ a deep ravine under Mount Lofty ’ ( this was the last time an example of this species , Petroica rodinogaster was seen in South Australia , although one or two reliable observers said they had seen specimens in the area many years previously ) . |
16 | This is why although he dares to pose his overwhelming question , he can never be in a position to answer it with more than an assertion and the promise of more totalizations . |
17 | ( 57 ) By God , if he dares come here again , I 'll make him damned sorry he did . |
18 | In this way the tenant will also be under an obligation to keep the road in repair if he covenants to keep " the demised property " in repair . |
19 | He turns to leave . |
20 | He turns to explain all this mess . |
21 | ( He turns to look at Fateha ) Where do you live , er … |
22 | Philip 's face is sad , shadows are in his eyes as he turns to look . |
23 | He turns to get his gun out . |
24 | He turns to face us and smiles when he sees Perry . |
25 | ‘ Surely , he 's not Kathleen McGuire , ’ he turns to face me . |
26 | ’ He turns to face the elder policeman . |
27 | From threshing Corn , he turns to thresh his Brains ; |
28 | Whilst discussing Derwentwater he discourages drawing from a boat or small island , ‘ the passion for boat prospects is owing to the delusive fascinations of the water . ’ |
29 | In a later article , he points to research findings which show that pupils who are good at maths tend , on the whole , to be more conformist and obedient than other pupils . |
30 | He points to research which shows children are eager to belong to their culture from infancy . |