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

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1 If Hong Kong ever does achieve democracy , it will owe Mr Lee a monument : for the time being , it owes him a holiday .
2 The present writer owes him a particularly deep debt of gratitude .
3 If he does not declare an intention to defend the action or make an offer , the second date , known as the calling date , is the date on which the claimant can ask for a Decree from the court declaring that the debtor owes him the sum sued for .
4 An application is not necessarily unreasonable because it is inconvenient for the addressee of the application or causes him a lot of work or may make him vulnerable to future claims , or is addressed to a person who is not an officer or employee of or a contractor with the company in administration , but all these will be relevant factors , together no doubt with many others .
5 Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She searches him every time he comes home or goes out , and she keeps his bedroom bare of the usual toys and clutter so that she can see at a glance whether he has hidden any stolen property . ’
6 I would suggest she baths him every four weeks in Vitacoat Gold Seal and uses Velvet coat spray on his feathers and skirt every day .
7 His regular visits to the hospital for treatment finally ended in 1991 but a psychiatric nurse still visits him every fortnight to help him with the bouts of depression he suffers .
8 He , say , needs a new roof on his house , so he checks how much he has in his account , gets a roofer to do the job , and writes him a cheque in pints .
9 Similarly in He loves her ; She loves him the form he is replaced by him after loves , while her becomes she after loves .
10 He is not originally a judge , nor has he a court .
11 If no — has he a weak visual memory ?
12 Suppose , for example , a priest sworn to and conscientiously following a life of celibacy becomes impotent : has he a problem or has n't he ?
13 It is convenient to consider the third and fourth issues together : has the prisoner the right to make representations before the Secretary of State sets the date for the first review , and has he a right to be told the judicial view of his tariff ?
14 Has he a name ? ’
15 Has he a gun ?
16 Has he a secret agenda to put VAT , for example , on items which bear no VAT at present , such as railway fares , books and periodicals ?
17 Has he a secret agenda to increase VAT to 22 per cent ?
18 Has he a secret agenda to do both ?
19 There 's a has he has he a son ?
20 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 .
21 Grown-up in his own fisherman 's kingdom , his cruelty brands him an emblematic villain .
22 His elegiac tempo for the largo of the Cello Sonata allows him a sustained outpouring of feeling .
23 But at the work-place the pursuit of profit allows him no time to be distracted with personal pursuits better attended to elsewhere .
24 He is firmly established in the half back line , which allows him the luxury of being able to press forward in support of his attacking colleagues .
25 ‘ He has , you must agree , a remarkably clear idea of policy , if the topography of God 's Kingdom at times eludes him a trifle .
26 Somebody passes him a J but he just hands it on to me .
27 Finally , B would fail to comply with the maxim of Manner , enjoining clarity of purpose , if , when A needs a bolt of size 8 , B passes him the bolt in a box that usually contains bolts of size Jo .
28 The West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List allocates him a reign of three years , with one variant reading of two , but Bede also says that Caedwalla reigned for two years before his abdication in 688 ( HE IV , 12 : V , 7 ) ( see also above , p. 51 ) .
29 ‘ For Mr Hubbard its a hobby which costs him a lot of money .
30 He 's declaring that he 's using a taxi and it costs him a hundred and sixty pound a month , every day back and forwards to work , well everyone knows that 's a lie cos she takes him to work
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