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

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1 Everything about him makes him a tricky subject .
2 ‘ You realise he hates me every bit as much as he hates your father ? ’
3 Already the young men in Harare have been coming to Arthur , knowing his record in Mount Darwin and sensing a kindred spirit ; and he offers them a better way than stone-throwing and kidnapping tactics .
4 He offers everyone a serious comparison of Keaton and Charlie Chaplin ( with Harold Lloyd and Fatty Arbuckle trivia thrown in for good measure ) , revealing that Keaton was , for him , the true genius on account of his invention and comic daring .
5 He offers us a practical young man who , unprepared for such a challenge , faces it boldly , controlling moments of doubt simply because there is so much to be done that there is no time for introspection .
6 I feel that he is really saying not that he sees the cleverness and the artistic quality of the painting or the message in the paintings as might first be assumed , but that he understands what the church is doing , instead of helping the poor , it was showing the pictures to educate them about God .
7 Future Image maintains that the extension to a wider base has won them at least half a dozen valuable new clients , and he thinks its the way forward for all agencies .
8 I rarely comment on Irish affairs , not because of lack of interest but because the Irish communities would reject any opinion or suggestion if they considered it a ’ Brit ’ suggestion or opinion , but , in this instance , the circumstances are so hideously distressing that I feel compelled to comment and to ask the Minister whether he thinks it a heavy irony that last Friday 's incident followed successive discoveries of large caches of arms and whether perhaps it was a desperate attempt by the IRA to reassert some degree of authority .
9 and you wonder why you 're losing all your matches cos every time the ball comes to him he ca n't trap it or if he does he kicks it the wrong way
10 He holds it the way elderly Greeks hold worry beads , a certain anxiety about the dwindling supplies of life remaining , kept at bay by this endless fiddling .
11 Now he owes her a debt , and goes to pay it . ’
12 He owes me a grand !
13 That 's alright , I 'll let you drive me all the way round once so , he owes me a quid you see .
14 Well , that 's how it all come see he owes them a hundred and seven pound and er
15 He owes you a pint now does n't he ?
16 And he said well my father is doing today I ca n't do today I 'll do it Friday and I shouted down the stairs but he owes you a day you should n't be going in .
17 He owes us a fucking million quid , do n't he ?
18 He has everything a swashbuckling hero needs — except good looks .
19 ‘ My dad looks very like me , he has everything the same as me — even the same hair and freckles all over his face .
20 Still , it makes for some interesting innuendo as he admits he has something the other girls have n't .
21 There 's a has he has he a son ?
22 he has he the same problems that we 've all had you know erm and yes he 's , he 's , he 's very easy to listen to despite the fact that he 's a southerner .
23 If an almanac editor gets ten per cent of his predictions right in a given year , he counts it a success .
24 he needs me a new home
25 He intimidates me the first time I ever talked to him was in the pub
26 He spares us the details , saying only that she was tall , well-built .
27 And so , Simon he he wants what the apostles have got .
28 He says its a private service .
29 He says its the most marvellous thing in his life .
30 Oh he says we a jig and er a diamond tool .
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