Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 you 've got fields well he goes and takes a ball or something and throws it and tires him out a bit .
2 Or he , he goes and opens the door to let him out .
3 So the first man goes the house and he goes and opens the door and you hear the door .
4 and the other may or may not of been like I said just the fact I 'm shaking your hand , weapon he goes and does a frenzy test but the evidence on those three were , was n't very , was n't very conclusive and it
5 yeah , well I 'd sa , I 'm sure I 've seen it before he 's he goes and robs a bank with a remote control car does n't he ?
6 Off he goes and returns a few minutes later with friend and a dirty great Roller , all pristine chrome and gleaming fenders .
7 Was n't satisfied with it , he goes and makes a big one as well but I do n't want a big one , I do n't wan na do a big one for the sale I just wan na do a small one .
8 The doctor may exercise therapeutic privilege if he thinks that revealing a particular risk would be adverse to the patient 's health ( Canterbury v Spence ( 1972 ) 464 F 2d 772 ) .
9 He pauses and gives a lazy Dirty Harry-style smile : ‘ But if it 's falling off a building I 'll let someone else do it . ’
10 He pauses when asked a question .
11 He told various parables to illustrate what the Kingdom of God is like : it is like a person discovering treasure in a field , so he sells everything he has and buys the field ; or like finding an extremely expensive piece of jewellery .
12 If in the exercise of his own capacity to do so he transfers or transmits the opportunity to B with the knowledge or assurance or expectation that the opportunity will consequently pass from B to C without any further act on A's part , he may be said to provide C with the opportunity indirectly .
13 When he fragments and decomposes the objects in his still lifes and landscapes , it is not in order to strip form bare or to disengage some essential quality , but it is rather as a means of creating a completely new kind of pictorial space .
14 He says that getting the children out quickly was a priority — fires in houses tend to spread very fast and he did the right thing .
15 In an interview with La Stampa yesterday , Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA chief Carlo De Benedetti condemned the pervasive system of political corruption , which he says obligated Olivetti to pay bribes or lose contracts , as ‘ having reduced Italy to a state worse than the Third World ’ : he says that at the last shareholders meeting earlier this year , he had to deny any bribery because he could n't preview information to the shareholders that was intended for the legal authorities ; he says that facing the judges , he felt liberated from a weight — ‘ then I felt a sense of justice — it pleased me to be there , ’ noting that when the company decided that the demands of the postal service for slush funds became too extreme and Olivetti stopped paying , ‘ we did n't sell another machine to the Post — we had arrived at the absurd point where , if we did n't pay , we did n't work and the moment we quit paying , we did n't work any more ’ .
16 Repeatedly , he says that to brush a vicious old woman aside like a swatted fly and get on with life is to prove oneself a Napoleon — not Napoleon himself who lost whole armies and forgot about them , but a Napoleon .
17 Sulentic is not exaggerating when he says that understanding the nature of the link between NGC 4319 and Mrk 205 ‘ is surely one of the most important problems facing extragalactic astronomy ’ .
18 The solitary figure in private life contrasted with the man he describes as giving a ‘ firework display ’ in public .
19 He welcomes the thinking behind the changes , particularly the idea that people who use community care should take part in planning services , but he warns that implementing the new philosophy might prove very difficult .
20 He hangs and hoars a bit then studies the trivet the smooth stove with its little lid on a chain .
21 It is unfortunate that Dustin did not similarly mime the songs he sings while strumming a guitar ( an instrument he studied for the part ) , because his singing voice is strained and uncomfortably high .
22 He will certainly play another club season at the Quins and , although he certainly nurtures a strong desire to play against the South Africans in November , he realises that come the new season he may not feel quite as strongly .
23 But it is this commercial work that he sees as fulfilling a far more important function — it is the means by which he is able to fund his own personal projects .
24 Brooks 's may not necessarily be much better , but Spitzer 's undoubtedly attributes a more prosaic kind of meaning to the text , which he sees as expressing an ( unreconciled ) opposition between the ‘ archaeological message ’ and the ‘ aesthetic message ’ of the urn .
25 The New Ager certainly demonstrates some of these qualities in the way that he creates and refines an original artistic fiction .
26 ‘ A man no more sees and feels the same thing than he hears and feels the same thing . ’
27 Three years later he attacks and captures the Dwarf hold of Karak Drazh which is occupied and renamed Black Crag .
28 But when he attacks and threatens the Press , he is not doing it merely on his own behalf .
29 He stretches and stifles a yawn , there 's a few days stubble on his jowl , hair thin but shaggy , eyes peering briefly above the rim of his sunglasses , suede fringes swaying from his jacket as he roams the room before plonking into a chair .
30 The person assembling the kit computer will not be liable under patent law , however , if he assembles and uses the computer privately and for non- commercial purposes .
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