Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [prep] a [adj] man " in BNC.

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1 There is also uncertainty surrounding the role of David Murray , the Rangers football club chairman , who has acted as a middle man in the negotiations but who has denied he has any financial interest in the takeover .
2 I had n't been any great shakes at boxing , but I 'd thought as a young man that I might be .
3 On being introduced he made an effort not to avert his eyes , as one felt he would have done as a young man .
4 It is a term which Carver would have used as a young man to dissociate himself and his peers from others , and its use here encourages the reader to share Carver 's memories of his own surprise and , perhaps , disappointment at Gardner 's appearance .
5 He was what her mother would have described as a good man .
6 Eventually he was referred to a consultant who took a careful case-history and wondered if there might be some connection between the heavy doses of antibiotics he had received as a young man and the continuing diarrhoea .
7 He mentioned the insults his father had received from a young man near Trantridge who had a blind mother .
8 This was where his grandfather had come as a young man , to worship and to be at peace with himself .
9 She felt lost , that her youth had gone , been sucked away by that vain and stupid old woman who had become enamoured of the young boy who had turned into a smooth-talking man .
10 I had said to a promising-looking man behind a counter , but it seems I should have said ‘ Cup of tea ’ and left it at that , for he put his hands on his hips and shouted , ‘ What 's stopping you ? ’
11 Juan had moved as a young man to La Blanquilla , the Venezuelan island furthest from the mainland .
12 It is perhaps as well to remember at the outset that the main injury in this particular case was a hip injury which , if it had occurred to a younger man , would have produced an arthrodesis operation .
13 Even that great opponent of the industrial system of the nineteenth century Thomas Carlyle ( 1795–1881 ) failed to relate his criticisms to the Christian doctrine that he had abandoned as a young man .
14 She reminded him of someone he had known as a young man .
15 Was this where he had trained as a young man ?
16 If two together had happened upon a dead man , they could have spoken for each other . ’
17 He studied the cruel falcon face framed by the iron-grey hair , watching those slightly slanted eyes , one half-closed — a mannerism Edward had acquired as a young man .
18 Talking straight to the hard-core men , he said , ‘ I want to apologise as an Englishmen for the way I have lived as a white man .
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