Example sentences of "[v-ing] [conj] he [vb past] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Prester was believed to have written to the Byzantine Emperor Manuel Comnenus , enumerating the wonders of his kingdom , and affirming that he ruled over the three Indies and over seventy kings , and that twenty bishops , twelve archbishops and a patriarch acknowledged his authority .
2 As the hon. Member for Livingston can promise his hon. Friends nothing about money , he could not prevent that from happening if he returned to the old system .
3 He was still praying when he got in the water .
4 She could hear her three- year-old son Rufus laughing as he played on the swings nearby .
5 His eyes were glinting as he thought about the revenge he could have on the Islington people .
6 Death he did not fear , pride he did not possess ; he had no position or property , living as he did in a tub .
7 But many people wondered why Mr Peairs had used quite so powerful a weapon , and why he had not simply fired it into the air ; or why , living as he did in a relatively safe middle-class suburb , he had been so scared .
8 Although I knew I probably should n't , I could n't help looking as he rummaged through the marvellous things in the cupboard .
9 He Was stumbling as he walked across the landing .
10 Several other counties are already regretting that he slipped through the net .
11 Jackie 's brother Jimmy , was the first to take up racing but he quit after an accident .
12 At least she would n't either bully or patronise him , his usual lot amongst the cathedral clergy , ranking as he did at the very bottom of the cathedral hierarchy .
13 After we went through the second door , Buff stood without moving and he looked at the trees and did n't say anything .
14 One thing that went seriously wrong is that we did n't hear more of Neil Kinnock speaking as he did amid the wreckage of his political hopes and personal career .
15 The court admitted that it was giving an unusual meaning to the word , for a historian who described the end of Rizzio by saying that he met with a fatal accident in Holyrood Palace would fairly be charged with a misleading statement of fact .
16 Sir James Reckitt did some amateur excavating when he lived at the manor and some stones , which could have formed church windows , can still be seen in the gardens of houses since built on the site .
17 The Land Rover 's motor was already running when he arrived in the street , and when Hennessy had clambered in on the passenger side Windeler moved off without even waiting to see if the door was secure .
18 Although conceivably not before 994 , this was probably earlier , for the greatest possible length of time that could have elapsed between 994 and Æthelric 's death is five years — assuming that he died in the last year that the will could have been confirmed — and whether even this justifies the description " many years " seems questionable .
19 As it is there are thousands of girls like me , and at least we have the comfort of knowing that he belonged to no one , and can belong to no one .
20 Jackson was still smarting when he returned to the station in the city centre .
21 It was held that in showing that he relied upon the figures in Lloyd 's Register and had disregarded the figure in the ship 's documents , he had failed to prove that he had had reasonable grounds to believe the truth of his misrepresentation .
22 Tin Maung Win of the NLD was reported by Voice of Myanma radio on Jan. 31 to have " passed away " on Jan. 18 ; on Feb. 8 the Associated Press news agency reported that diplomats were claiming that he died in the city 's Insein prison .
23 And with that he headed back to the school , she ground shaking as he strode across the grass .
24 Sometimes Flavia Sherman wept as though with grief , and although the storm drowned most of her cries Joseph heard the faint sounds of his mother sobbing as he stood outside the hut in the torrential downpour .
25 The oval area from where Simon Cormack had been standing when he died to the point where he stopped rolling , at the heart of the larger circle , was treated with especial care .
26 President Bush is recovering after he collapsed during a banquet in Japan .
27 The city has changed so much that anyone who has been away for a couple of years could be forgiven for thinking that he arrived in a time machine , not an airliner .
28 The wind was freshening and he took in the mizzen-sail .
29 He was thinking while he listened to the logical thought processes of Leon Gusev .
30 Her glance flew after him , watching as he shouldered past the clutching fingers of the palms until he disappeared through the far door .
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