Example sentences of "opens his [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He sits down at his desk and opens his diary .
2 He , he leaves his coat on see right and I do n't with a coat so he opens his window cos he 's hot , I 'm freezing .
3 He opens his wooing with a courteous regard for the lady 's feelings ( at the same time as with a pragmatic eye on the best route to success ) : ( " I will tell you what I have to say , but to make you angry by any deed I should be loath . " )
4 After a while he opens his case , takes out a glass vial and holds it up to the light .
5 Jones opens his heart in the controversial new video , Soccer 's Hard Men , exclusively revealed in yesterday 's Mirror Sport , which has shocked the football world .
6 Arsenal ace opens his heart only to Mirror Sport
7 Scotland skipper opens his heart
8 In March 1839 , he even outlined the argumentative structure that opens his Sketch of 1842 ( F. Darwin , 1909 ) , the first , manuscript , version of The Origin of Species ( 1859 ) .
9 Stephen Hendry opens his title defence tonight against Nigel Bond , desperate to win a tournament before the world championship begins in Sheffield next month .
10 For Louisa Coutts Trotter , whose hypochondriacal father was constantly on the move seeking new cures , her grandmother 's Edinburgh house was a fixed point in their peregrinations ; while Willoughby de Broke eccentrically opens his autobiography with a series of chapters on the family 's houses , rather than on its people .
11 Opens his door to get out his paper to get out to get the paper , little boy on bike comes along knocks him off .
12 More than 14 million children in USA attend rural schools and Sher opens his book with , ‘ Indifference has not always characterised American attitudes towards rural children ’ .
13 That great Scottish pioneer Hugh Miller opens his book on the Old Red Sandstone with advice to young men not to attend Chartist meetings , but to read the Bible and study geology .
14 Before Bardolph opens his mouth , for instance , he is a strange-looking man with a nose like a pear marinated in port ; but when he speaks , he is Richard Briers , trailing all his light-comedy associations .
15 It is a gargantuan language spilling out from the talker who once he opens his mouth has no intention of shutting it again .
16 He opens his mouth and suddenly the ‘ loutish threat ’ becomes just a boy who ca n't see any future .
17 Christopher Robson ( countertenor ) has recently been electrifying audiences with his performances of Arsamenes in Xerxes at the English National Opera , and when he opens his mouth on this recording he may as well be plugging us all into the mains .
18 Squeeze his sides and Mickey opens his mouth and talks the time .
19 Look at the way the Bishop of Durham gets clobbered every time he opens his mouth .
20 But every time Marky opens his mouth he blows it .
21 However , one top European player player said later : ‘ The only time Nick Faldo opens his mouth is to change feet . ’
22 He hardly opens his mouth .
23 Everything Nicolas or Bridget says is wrapped in inverted commas , which open as the character opens his mouth and close as he closes it .
24 When a shaman opens his mouth dozens of tiny spiders skitter between his teeth and run up his nose .
25 From the moment John Labanowski opens his mouth and starts his one-man show you know you are in the presence of a great comedy spirit .
26 He opens his mouth and it almost spills out , the bitter refusal : no .
27 Only opens his mouth when essential . ’
28 GUIL opens his mouth and closes it .
29 He opens his mouth to speak .
30 He opens his mouth to tell her this , but she puts her finger on his lips to silence him .
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