Example sentences of "[indef pn] that [verb] his " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | He plunged himself into all this and more , avidly reading everything that came his way ; especially poetry , and not least Spanish , Chinese and Japanese poets in translation , but chiefly that of Federico Garçia Lorca and W.B. Yeats , of whom he mused , ‘ I loved Yeats ; his connections ( such an important code-word with Leonard ! ) his rhythms . ’ |
2 | Everything that identified his background was destroyed . |
3 | In order to finance an 11 month trip around the world shooting anything and everything that caught his well-honed eye , he sold his most treasured and expensive possession , his home . |
4 | He jerked his head round and saw something that chilled his blood . |
5 | But he was a bisexual , and his sexuality was something that coloured his life to a great extent and , along with a chronic alcohol problem , contributed to his decline . |
6 | It 's something that gives his performance in Glory a genuinely affecting complexity , something which suggests he may develop into an actor with some depth . |
7 | He was watching her with that same intensity she 'd seen in his face before , the one that made his eyes seem like dark sapphires . |
8 | The one that gets his scripts . |
9 | One that reflected his belief in full-blooded socialism , a belief he was sure so many of them shared . |
10 | In too many cases the draughtsman finds it quicker to design a new part than to search through hundreds of drawings for one that fits his task . |
11 | I said ’ Oh yes ’ and I saw the and he 'd kept the collar on , and of course he 'd given me the one that tossed his head up did n't he ! |
12 | He loved the superb art of the Dutch Golden Age , but he wanted to master a different , rougher , Adamistic art , purposely naive , one that satisfied his demands for simplicity and truth and vindicated his distaste for luxury . |
13 | But the industry 's success depends on a different kind of fashion slave to the one that updates his or her wardrobe every season : travailleurs clandestins , immigrants working illegally in sweat shops and erratic casual labour . |
14 | Write me as one that loves his fellow-men. , |
15 | Ben Adhem said , ‘ Write me as one that loves his fellow men. , And it was through his caring and concern for other people that Ben showed his love for God . |
16 | ‘ It 's nice to be able to say that I saw that big right coming but Ruddock did n't , in fact I do n't think he saw anything that came his way . |
17 | Franco interpreted as threatening anything that escaped his personal control , and by May 1941 he had begun to feel that Serrano and his collaborators were doing just that . |
18 | ‘ If there was anything that caught his ear , he would tell everyone to be quiet and listen , and then fling himself about to the music . |