Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] his [det] " in BNC.

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1 However he remains unseen because Sauron can not pierce the shadows he made for his own defence .
2 The banister of the back staircase has the same pattern as the glazing bars of a glass-fronted cabinet Lutyens designed for his own house .
3 The bed is a copy of one of a pair that Lutyens designed for his own eldest daughters .
4 The first house he built for his own occupation was a stopgap , put up to live in until something more suitable was acquired .
5 Eadberht abdicated of his own accord in 758 , handing the kingdom over to his son , Oswulf , and becoming a cleric at York ( where he died in 768 ) , but Oswulf was killed within the year by his own household in 759 near the unidentified settlement of Methel Wongtun and replaced by Aethelwald Moll , who is likely to have been associated with those who were responsible for Oswulf 's murder ; nor did Eadberht 's descendants recover royal power for twenty years .
6 On their way to the top the Gunners , in their new red and white shirts , had given the crowd plenty of thrills , including a classic contest at Villa Park where they were beaten 5–3 after twice being in the lead , and a 3–3 draw at home to Derby in which Roberts twice headed into his own net .
7 Quickly he moved into his own room , grabbed his pyjama top and returned .
8 TRAGIC pilot Ken McWhinney died at the controls of the plane he lovingly built with his own hands .
9 He was therefore scowling as he bumped into his own wife , who was coming out of the Russell Inn just as he was entering .
10 Benedict rose from his own chair so hastily that it almost tipped over .
11 Che Guevara , whose analysis stemmed from his own experiences in Guatemala in 1954 ( Hodges : 1977 , pp. 15–16 ) , said , in an interview given on 18 April 1959 :
12 But though the stream rose on his own land , he had not obtained the proper extraction licence and so got the water free .
13 The Bible is the same that Coleridge used on his many preaching visits to the chapel
14 Nigel always worked best when he drew on his own life .
15 Relying on the Bible , Roman law , and the classics to explain what ought to be , John also drew on his own experience to describe the contemporary scene .
16 Harthacnut chose to remain there , presumably because he was exercised by the threat which Magnus posed to his own position , and this left Harold Harefoot , Cnut 's other son by Ælfgifu of Northampton , to dispute the English throne with his half-brother 's supporters , headed by Queen Emma and Earl Godwin .
17 He demanded the removal of the permanent secretary to the Treasury , Sir Robert ( later Baron ) Chalmers [ q.v. ] , and he countermanded on his own authority a Treasury request for the transfer of gold from Canada .
18 Keith shouted to his own man .
19 Scott presided over his own elegant display of stamps and postcards ; while Christine probably had the most vital role of any that morning , for she had been asked to look after Vanity Fair , the visitors from London , and the sealed bids .
20 He bent his head and concentrated on his own big ugly hands .
21 Turner concentrated on his own task .
22 The proctologist hooted at his own wit before asking which of my father 's famous wives was my mother .
23 In his life he had risen from being a poor farm boy to become the wealthy entrepreneurial head of a vast business conglomerate , all of it created by his own acumen , and had established a dynasty which still ranks high on the world 's ladder of wealth and social standing .
24 D. N. Pritt in his autobiography told of his many political cases and of one which ‘ came before a judge of great experience and knowledge , so bitterly opposed to anything left-wing that he could scarcely have given a fair trial if he had tried ’ .
25 He told of his own difficulties in finding time to read all the variable essays submitted and knew of many that were never sent in at all .
26 " He came of his own accord . "
27 He came of his own free will . ’
28 Communication was the basis of his work ; he invited contributions from those with particular expertise and these he collated with his own experience in the most comprehensive form to present a reliable work of reference .
29 Paul Walsh floated in a dangerous cross which the hapless Robinson diverted into his own net with a powerful diving header any striker would have been proud of .
30 His eyes filled , but he did not know it was happening , this overflowing , until I reached down , wiped his face , showed him my wet fingers which he dried with his own .
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