Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I rushed to see a physiotherapist , John Harris , and he made up a little pad around it with a hole in the middle so that I would n't put any pressure on it . |
2 | He liked the Latin name so much that he made up a sort of rhyme about it and chanted this as he went upstairs : |
3 | So he made up a bed in the front of the byre there , and he was sixteen year in it . |
4 | ‘ We were a player short and he made up the numbers for us . ’ |
5 | When Kevin O'Reilly , who runs the only pharmacy in Ederney , returned to the province , he made up the product for one psoriasis victim . |
6 | She could hear Penry moving about upstairs as he made up the other bed . |
7 | He made out a case for dressing down rather than up . |
8 | To his left wing he made out a line of higher hills and headed for it . |
9 | He made out a clear case for embalming all bodies and for treating them all similarly , bearing in mind the long incubation period and uncertain diagnosis in HIV infections . |
10 | On 4 July 1933 he made out an application to the Passport Office . |
11 | He made out the high-backed chair to one side of the fire and sank into it , sitting tall and erect , careful not to crease his dinner jacket . |
12 | Carson hoped not , as he made out the shape of something like Liawski 's diaries over by the skirting board of the opposite wall . |
13 | He made out the black shape of another tunnel mouth . |
14 | Then he made out the thousands of tiny rings that studded the ceiling . |
15 | He lived in a little hired house five minutes from the church , on a stipend of £260 a year . |
16 | By night he lived out the fantasies he had internalised from avidly watching his collection of over 6,000 slasher videos and pornographic manga comic-books . |
17 | Today he plays off a nine handicap , a great help when he is carrying the bag . |
18 | In a March speech at the Hotel Cecil he laid down a plan of submitting food taxes — the most controversial item — to a referendum . |
19 | He laid down the letter at breakfast with a white face . |
20 | On it he laid out a simple grid of streets with a central site for the new church of St Thomas , surrounded by 61 1 house plots . |
21 | He laid out a fiver — and went home counting the cash after Dowie scored twice . |
22 | He anticipated the later work of Humphry Repton [ q.v. ] by creating flower gardens adjacent to the house , as at Sandon in 1781 , where he laid out a garden under the windows of the drawing-room , planted with flowers and flowering shrubs and with a central basin of water with goldfish . |
23 | At the same time , offering low rents to those who would agree to build in stone , he laid out a town which after seven years had a population of 25,000 , served by a free port . |
24 | He laid out the argument : the Mirror had gone to Maxwell and dived downmarket , along with its Sunday counterpart ; the Mail on Sunday was repositioning itself after its disastrous launch , but had still not recovered . |
25 | He laid out the newspaper on the carpet and stripped off the bowl 's clingfilm covering . |
26 | No one was really surprised when he checked out a week later after an argument about drinking beer in his room . |
27 | There is a deep aviation history in the Red Lake area , Romeo Vachon is credited with the first flight into Red Lake in 1924 , when he checked out a fire for Ontario Provincial Air Service . |
28 | He plunged up the embankment , taking a grateful breath of fresh air , then turned and extended a large imperative hand to Catherine Crane and pulled her up beside him . |
29 | Without waiting for the others he plunged down the bank into the stream , slipping and slithering heedlessly over the protruding roots and rocks . |
30 | Madeleine , however , had insisted he bring along a girl to make up a foursome and Primrose was the only girl available at the last minute . |